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FIDE Women's Grand Swiss Tournament 2021
2021 Grand Swiss Tournament winner Lei Tingjie
Tournament information
SportChess
LocationLatvia Riga
Dates27 October 2021–
7 November 2021
AdministratorFIDE
Tournament
format(s)
Swiss-system tournament
Host(s)IOM International
Chess Limited
Final positions
ChampionChina Lei Tingjie
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The FIDE Women's Grand Swiss Tournament 2021 was a chess tournament, FIDE Women's Grand Swiss Tournament, that forms part of the qualification cycle for the Women's World Chess Championship 2022. It was an 11-round Swiss-system tournament, with up to 50 players competing, ran from 27 October to 7 November 2021 in Riga, Latvia, in parallel with the FIDE Grand Swiss Tournament 2021.[1] It was the first FIDE Women's Grand Swiss Tournament.

The top finisher who has not already qualified, qualified for the Women's Candidates Tournament 2022.

Qualifiers

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The following 50 players will be invited:[2]

  • 40 qualifiers by rating: the top 40 women by the average of the 12 rating lists from 1 July 2020 to 1 June 2021;
  • 4 places, one nominated by each of the four FIDE continental presidents;
  • 3 nominations of the FIDE president.
  • 3 nominations of the organizer, including 1 online qualifier.[1]

In August 2021, FIDE announced the 40 top players by rating, as well as 20 reserves.[3]

The top four qualifiers by rating declined their invitations, including Aleksandra Goryachkina, Koneru Humpy and Ju Wenjun, who have no need to play, either through being Women's World Champion (Ju Wenjun), or having already qualified for the 2022 Women's Candidates Tournament. Goryachkina is instead playing in the Open Grand Swiss Tournament.

Tournament table

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FIDE Women's Grand Swiss Tournament 2021 (Riga, 27.10.2021-07.11.2021)
Place Name Rating 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Points TB1[4] TB2 TB3
1  Lei Tingjie (CHN) 2505 24b1[5] 23w1 2b½ 26w1 18b½ 11w1 17b1 19w1 8b1 4w½ 3b½ 9 64,5 70 56
2  Elisabeth Pähtz (GER) 2475 12w1 33b1 1w½ 18w½ 6b1 3b½ 9w1 8w½ 4b0 5b½ 10w1 69,5 74,5 49,5
3  Zhu Jiner (CHN) 2455 44b1 32w1 17b½ 5w½ 19b1 2w½ 8b0 4w½ 9w1 6b1 1w½ 67,5 71,5 46,75
4  Mariya Muzychuk (UKR) 2536 35b½ 10w½ 7b½ 21w½ 24b1 18w1 6w½ 3b½ 2w1 1b½ 5w½ 7 69 74 46,5
5  Harika Dronavalli (IND) 2511 39w½ 46b1 22w1 3b½ 9w½ 17w½ 11b½ 7w½ 19b1 2w½ 4b½ 7 64,5 68,5 42,25
6  Lela Javakhishvili (GEO) 2446 45w1 8b½ 20w1 25b½ 2w0 26w1 4b½ 18w½ 7b1 3w0 17b1 7 64,5 68,5 41
7  Olga Badelka (RUS) 2438 49w1 20b½ 4w½ 41b½ 28w1 9b0 21w1 5b½ 6w0 33b1 12w1 7 61 63 37,25
8  Alexandra Kosteniuk (RUS) 2518 47b1 6w½ 26b½ 10w1 17b0 14w1 3w1 2b½ 1w0 9b½ 13w½ 68,5 72,5 41
9  Natalia Pogonina (RUS) 2467 43b1 28w1 18b½ 17w½ 5b½ 7w1 2b0 11w1 3b0 8w½ 14b½ 66 70,5 39,5
10  Bibisara Assaubayeva (KAZ) 2400 27w½ 4b½ 13w1 8b0 22w1 29b½ 25b1 17w½ 18b½ 20w1 2b0 62,5 68 39
11  Jolanta Zawadzka (POL) 2428 46w½ 39b½ 30w1 45b1 27w1 1b0 5w½ 9b0 15w½ 16b½ 21w1 61 65 35,25
12  Deysi Cori (PER) 2382 2b0 25w0 34b0 50w1 47b1 31w1 26b1 20w1 17b½ 18w1 7b0 58 58,5 30,5
13  Batkhuyagiin Möngöntuul (MGL) 2433 14b½ 40w½ 10b0 42b1 44w1 20w1 19b0 22b½ 39w1 17w½ 8b½ 57 61 33,75
14  Vantika Agrawal (IND) 2322 13w½ 36b½ 46w1 28b½ 25w½ 8b0 45w1 16b½ 22w½ 39b1 9w½ 56,5 60,5 33,25
15  Olga Girya (RUS) 2410 18b0 34w1 32b½ 37w1 26b½ 19w0 40b½ 25w1 11b½ 27w½ 24b1 55,5 60 34,5
16  Pia Cramling (SWE) 2447 32b0 44w0 31b½ 48w1 40b½ 43w1 24b1 14w½ 29b½ 11w½ 27b1 53 55,5 32,25
17  Nino Batsiashvili (GEO) 2484 30w1 29b1 3w½ 9b½ 8w1 5b½ 1w0 10b½ 12w½ 13b½ 6w0 6 68,5 74 37,75
18  Nana Dzagnidze (GEO) 2524 15w1 21b1 9w½ 2b½ 1w½ 4b0 35w1 6b½ 10w½ 12b0 22w½ 6 68,5 73,5 38,75
19  Alina Kashlinskaya (RUS) 2493 28w0 43b1 42w1 44b1 3w0 15b1 13w1 1b0 5w0 21b0 29w1 6 62,5 66,5 31,5
20  Polina Shuvalova (RUS) 2509 42b1 7w½ 6b0 24w½ 41w1 13b0 33w1 12b0 35w1 10b0 32w1 6 58,5 63 30,25
21  Iulija Osmak (UKR) 2423 34b1 18w0 40b½ 4b½ 45w1 25w½ 7b0 30w1 27b½ 19w1 11b0 6 58,5 62,5 31,75
22  Antoaneta Stefanova (BUL) 2475 40b½ 31w1 5b0 32w½ 10b0 44w1 34b1 13w½ 14b½ 29w½ 18b½ 6 58 62 31,5
23  Ekaterina Atalik (TUR) 2420 48w1 1b0 41w0 30b½ 38w½ 45b½ 28w1 39b0 40w1 32b½ 33w1 6 52,5 55 27,25
24  Irene Kharisma Sukandar (INA) 2406 1w0 48b1 27w½ 20b½ 4w0 38b1 16w0 42b½ 34w1 36b1 15w0 60 62,5 25,5
25  Zhansaya Abdumalik (KAZ) 2507 33w0 12b1 39w1 6w½ 14b½ 21b½ 10w0 15b0 32w½ 28b½ 42w1 59 63,5 30,5
26  Valentina Gunina (RUS) 2462 38w1 41b1 8w½ 1b0 15w½ 6b0 12w0 46b1 33w0 40b½ 39w1 59 63 26,75
27  Dinara Saduakassova (KAZ) 2491 10b½ 35w½ 24b½ 40w1 11b0 30w½ 32b½ 34w1 21w½ 15b½ 16w0 58 62,5 29,5
28  Anna M. Sargsyan (ARM) 2402 19b1 9b0 36w1 14w½ 7b0 34w0 23b0 38b1 42w½ 25w½ 43b1 57 61,5 28,75
29  Vaishali Rameshbabu (IND) 2419 50b1 17w0 44b0 31w1 32b½ 10w½ 30b½ 40w1 16w½ 22b½ 19b0 55,5 56 25,25
30  Monika Soćko (POL) 2397 17b0 50w1 11b0 23w½ 36b1 27b½ 29w½ 21b0 37w½ 47w1 31b½ 55 55,5 23,25
31  Meruert Kamalidenova (KAZ) 2339 36w½ 22b0 16w½ 29b0 42w1 12b0 49w1 33b0 50w1 35b1 30w½ 51,5 52 20,5
32  Salome Melia (GEO) 2371 16w1 3b0 15w½ 22b½ 29w½ 33b½ 27w½ 35b½ 25b½ 23w½ 20b0 5 60 65 29
33  Leya Garifullina (RUS) 2409 25b1 2w0 37b½ 36w½ 34b½ 32w½ 20b0 31w1 26b1 7w0 23b0 5 58 63 26,5
34  Laura Rogule (LAT) 2289 21w0 15b0 12w1 39b1 33w½ 28b1 22w0 27b0 24b0 41w½ 47b1 5 55,5 59,5 25,25
35  Aleksandra Maltsevskaya (RUS) 2411 4w½ 27b½ 45w0 38b½ 37b1 41w1 18b0 32w½ 20b0 31w0 49b1 5 53,5 55,5 22,75
36  Meri Arabidze (GEO) 2441 31b½ 14w½ 28b0 33b½ 30w0 49b½ 38w½ 41b½ 46w1 24w0 44b1 5 51 53 22,25
37  Elina Danielian (ARM) 2450 41w0 38b1 33w½ 15b0 35w0 39b0 48w1 45b½ 30b½ 44w½ 46w1 5 48 50,5 20,75
38  Hoang Thanh Trang (HUN) 2380 26b0 37w0 50b1 35w½ 23b½ 24w0 36b½ 28w0 44b½ 48w1 45b1 5 48 48,5 17
39  Nataliya Buksa (UKR) 2409 5b½ 11w½ 25b0 34w0 43b½ 37w1 41b1 23w1 13b0 14w0 26b0 58 62,5 24,5
40  Alina Bivol (RUS) 2392 22w½ 13b½ 21w½ 27b0 16w½ 46b1 15w½ 29b0 23b0 26w½ 50b½ 58 58,5 22,75
41  Ketevan Arakhamia-Grant (SCO) 2376 37b1 26w0 23b1 7w½ 20b0 35b0 39w0 36w½ 47b0 34b½ 48w1 53 55,5 22
42  Karina Cyfka (POL) 2409 20w0 49b1 19b0 13w0 31b0 47w1 44b1 24w½ 28b½ 43w½ 25b0 53 55 17,75
43  Jovanka Houska (ENG) 2381 9w0 19w0 48b½ 49b1 39w½ 16b0 46w0 50b1 45w1 42b½ 28w0 46 46,5 12,25
44  Padmini Rout (IND) 2380 3w0 16b1 29w1 19w0 13b0 22b0 42w0 49b1 38w½ 37b½ 36w0 4 57,5 59,5 19
45  Carolina Luján (ARG) 2340 6b0 47w1 35b1 11w0 21b0 23w½ 14b0 37w½ 43b0 49w1 38w0 4 55,5 57,5 16,5
46  Divya Deshmukh (IND) 2305 11b½ 5w0 14b0 47w½ 48b1 40w0 43b1 26w0 36b0 50w1 37b0 4 51 51,5 12,75
47  Sophie Milliet (FRA) 2410 8w0 45b0 49w½ 46b½ 12w0 42b0 50w1 48b1 41w1 30b0 34w0 4 45 45,5 10,5
48  Madara Golsta (LAT) 2003 23b0 24w0 43w½ 16b0 46w0 50b1 37b0 47w0 49w1 38b0 41b0 47 47,5 4,75
49  Maria Eizaguerri Floris (ESP) 2328 7b0 42w0 47b½ 43w0 50b1 36w½ 31b0 44w0 48b0 45b0 35w0 2 46 46,5 5
50  Jesse February (RSA) 1857 29w0 30b0 38w0 12b0 49w0 48w0 47b0 43w0 31b0 46b0 40w½ ½ 47,5 49,5 2,25
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References

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  1. ^ a b "FIDE Chess.com Grand Swiss and Women's Grand Swiss 2021 announced". FIDE. 15 December 2020. Retrieved 5 August 2021.
  2. ^ "Regulations for the FIDE Chess.com Women's Grand Swiss Tournament 2021" (PDF). FIDE. Retrieved 5 August 2021.
  3. ^ FIDE Chess.com Grand Swiss and Women’s Grand Swiss 2021: lists of qualified players, FIDE, 10 August 2021
  4. ^ Tie-Break System: TB1 - Buchholz Cut 1, TB2 - Buchholz system, TB3 - Sonneborn–Berger score
  5. ^ As a result of the tour, the first number indicates the rival's number, the second number indicates the color of the figures (w - white, b - black), the third number - the result of the game