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FIDE Women’s World Cup live video, semifinals game 1

FIDE Women World Chess Cup 2025 is taking place July 5 – July 29 in Batumi, Georgia, and is one of the major events of The Chess Calendar. A total of 107 participants (increased from the initially announced 103 participants) compete for 691 000 eur prize fund. Live games will be daily with analysis on Chessdom

Divya Deshmukh emotional at the World Chess Cup 2025

FIDE Women World Chess Cup 2025 is taking place July 5 – July 29 in Batumi, Georgia, and is one of the major events of The Chess Calendar.

Lei Tingjie vs Humpy Koneru, Women World Cup Semifinal LIVE

FIDE Women World Chess Cup 2025 is taking place July 5 – July 29 in Batumi, Georgia, and is one of the major events of The Chess Calendar. A total of 107 participants (increased from the initially announced 103 participants) compete for 691 000 eur prize fund. Live games will be daily with analysis on Chessdom

Divya Deshmukh vs Tan Zhongyi, Women World Cup Semifinal LIVE

FIDE Women World Chess Cup 2025 is taking place July 5 – July 29 in Batumi, Georgia, and is one of the major events of The Chess Calendar. A total of 107 participants (increased from the initially announced 103 participants) compete for 691 000 eur prize fund. Live games will be daily with analysis on Chessdom

Pranav Venkatesh vs Kazybek Nogerbek, Grand Swiss WC qualifier LIVE

Pranav Venkatesh (World Junior Champion 2025) and Kazybek Nogerbek (World Junior Champion 2024) will decide the wild card spot at the Grand Swiss Chess 2025 in a direct encounter.

Grand Swiss 2025 participants / Grand Swiss Women 2025 participants

2025 Women’s Speed Chess Championship (WSCC)

The 2025 Women’s Speed Chess Championship (WSCC) takes place August 4 – August 29. It will be a 16 player event, with 6 invited players and 10 qualified. The participants include Women’s Speed Chess Champions Hou Yifan, Kateryna Lagno, and Ju Wenjun. See the full participants list below

Shinya Kojima wins Japan Chess Classic

Shinya Kojima is the winner of the 2025 edition of Japan Chess Classic. Shinya Kojima collected 6,5/9, half a point more than his closer competitors, finishing at sole first position.

Shinya Kojima is one of the most prominent Japan chess players, and part of the Japan Olympic team

Igor Kovalenko vs Ihor Samunenkov chess match

Igor Kovalenko and Ihor Samunenkov will play an experience vs youth match at The Marble Palace in ????Morshyn. Currently Igor Kovalenko is the highest rated Ukrainian player (Number 46 in the world), while Ihor Samunenkov is the highest rater Ukrainian junior player (Number 27 junior in the world).

Elmira Mirzoeva is ECF English Women Champion 2025

Elmira Mirzoeva is the winner of the 2025 ECF English Women Championship. Elmira Mirzoeva was sole leader after round 4, but Shambavi Hariharan managed to catch up with her. Both finished at 5,5/7 and the match headed to a tiebreak. There Elmira Mirzoeva won game 1 with black and drew the second game to claim the title of English Women Champion 2025.

Michael Adams is ECF English Champion 2025

Michael Adams is the winner of the 2025 ECF English Championship. After taking the early lead, Adams finished top of the table with 6,0/7, the same points as Nikita Vitiugov. The two played a tiebreak, where Adams prevailed 2,5 – 1,5.

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