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In the Women's section, Anna Muzychuk surged to the lead, capitalizing on Koneru Humpy's blunder against Lei Tingjie. D Gukesh beat Wei Yi to keep himself in contention for the title at Norway Chess.
Magnus Carlsen won the Norway Chess title for the seventh time in his career, after a sensational fightback in the final round to draw against Arjun Erigaisi in the Classical game, which ...
In the women’s section, world rapid champion Koneru Humpy continues to be the frontrunner so far with 13.5 points and will face Chinese world championship runner-up Lei Tingjie in Round 9 ...
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Norway Chess 2025: Magnus Carlsen leads heading into the final round; Gukesh closes in - MSNThe final classical game saw Koneru Humpy take on Lei Tingjie. Although Koneru emerged with early initiative, a major mistake turned the tide in Lei's favour.
The spotlight was instead on reigning world champion Ju Wenjun, former champion Lei Tingjie, India’s Koneru Humpy, and rising stars like Vaishali Rameshbabu and Sara Khadem. On social media and ...
Humpy Koneru won her Armageddon decider against Ju Wenjun but dropped to third after Lei Tingjie’s clutch victory over Sarasadat Khademalsharieh pushed her into second.
In the women's section, two-time world rapid champion Koneru Humpy, playing with black pieces, blew away a superb opportunity to virtually seal the title, losing to Lei Tingjie of China.
In the women's section, two-time world rapid champion Koneru Humpy, playing with black pieces, blew away a superb opportunity to virtually seal the title, losing to Lei Tingjie of China.
In the women's section, two-time world rapid champion Koneru Humpy, playing with black pieces, blew away a superb opportunity to virtually seal the title, losing to Lei Tingjie of China.
In the women's section, two-time world rapid champion Koneru Humpy, playing with black pieces, blew away a superb opportunity to virtually seal the title, losing to Lei Tingjie of China.
For parts of the event that ran from May 26 to June 6, Humpy was the frontrunner in a strong six-woman field that included world classical champion Ju Wenjun, world No.3 Lei Tingjie and world No.6 ...
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