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Women's World Chess Championship 2015

The Women's World Chess Championship was held from 16 March to 7 April 2015 in Sochi, Russia. It was a 64-player knockout tournament. It was originally scheduled from 11 to 31 October 2014 but problems in finding a sponsor and host city eventually forced international chess organisation FIDE to announce the postponement of the Championship on 24 September 2014,[1] scheduling it for early 2015 in Sochi.[2] The unclear state of the tournament was highly criticised by the Association of Chess Professionals (ACP).[3]

Women's World Chess Championship 2015
Mariya Muzychuk
Mariya Muzychuk, winner of the 2015 championship
LocationSochi, Russia
Dates16 March – 7 April 2015
Competitors64
Champion
Ukraine Mariya Muzychuk
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In the final, Ukrainian Mariya Muzychuk, seeded 8th, defeated Russian Natalia Pogonina, seeded 31st. As a result of this victory, Muzychuk was awarded the title of Grandmaster (GM), qualified for the FIDE World Cup 2015, and earned the right to defend her title in a 2016 match against the winner of the Women's FIDE Grand Prix Series 2013-14, Hou Yifan.

Participants

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Natalia Pogonina, finalist of the championship

The players were selected through national chess championships, zonal tournaments and continental chess championships. 51 players from women's continental and zonal qualifiers:[4] Europe 28,[5] Asia 12, Americas 8 and Africa 3.

The qualified players were announced on 22 January 2015, subject to signing the contract.[6]

Three former world champions were in the field: Alexandra Kosteniuk seeded 5th, Antoaneta Stefanova 9th and Anna Ushenina 15th. Notably, women's world number one and defending champion Hou Yifan from China opted not to play, because of a prior commitment to a chess tournament in Hawaii.[7][8] Also absent from the world top 10 were Nana Dzagnidze and Kateryna Lagno. (They were replaced by two spots from E13.)

The participating players were seeded by their FIDE rating of March 2015.

  1.   Humpy Koneru (India), GM, 2581 (R)
  2.   Ju Wenjun (China), GM, 2557 (WC)
  3.   Anna Muzychuk (Ukraine), GM, 2552 (E12)
  4.   Viktorija Cmilyte (Lithuania), GM, 2530 (E12)
  5.   Alexandra Kosteniuk (Russia), GM, 2529 (E12)
  6.   Valentina Gunina (Russia), GM, 2528 (E12)
  7.   Zhao Xue (China), GM, 2527 (R)
  8.   Mariya Muzychuk (Ukraine), IM, 2526 (R)
  9.   Antoaneta Stefanova (Bulgaria), GM, 2522 (R)
  10.   Bela Khotenashvili (Georgia), GM, 2513 (E12)
  11.   Pia Cramling (Sweden), GM, 2495 (E13)
  12.   Dronavalli Harika (India), GM, 2492 (WC)
  13.   Elina Danielian (Armenia), GM, 2488 (E12)
  14.   Tan Zhongyi (China), WGM, 2487 (R)
  15.   Anna Ushenina (Ukraine), GM, 2486 (WC)
  16.   Alisa Galliamova (Russia), IM, 2484 (PN)
  17.   Tatiana Kosintseva (Russia), GM, 2483 (E12)
  18.   Marie Sebag (France), GM, 2482 (E12)
  19.   Lela Javakhishvili (Georgia), IM, 2481 (E12)
  20.   Elisabeth Paehtz (Germany), IM, 2479 (R)
  21.   Irina Krush (USA), GM, 2477 (Z2.1)
  22.   Hoang Thanh Trang (Hungary), GM, 2475 (E12)
  23.   Huang Qian (China), WGM, 2473 (AS13)
  24.   Natalia Zhukova (Ukraine), GM, 2471 (PN)
  25.   Monika Socko (Poland), GM, 2463 (E13)
  26.   Salome Melia (Georgia), IM, 2459 (E12)
  27.   Olga Girya (Russia), WGM, 2459 (E13)
  28.   Shen Yang (China), IM, 2459 (Z3.5)
  29.   Nino Khurtsidze (Georgia), IM, 2457 (E12)
  30.   Aleksandra Goryachkina (Russia), WGM, 2456 (J13)
  31.   Natalia Pogonina (Russia), WGM, 2456 (E12)
  32.   Lei Tingjie (China), WGM, 2444 (Z3.5)
  33.   Deysi Cori (Peru), WGM, 2444 (Z2.4)
  34.   Guo Qi (China), IM, 2443 (J12)
  35.   Lilit Mkrtchian (Armenia), IM, 2443 (E13)
  36.   Ekaterina Kovalevskaya (Russia), IM, 2438 (E13)
  37.   Alina Kashlinskaya (Russia), IM, 2436 (E13)
  38.   Ekaterina Atalik (Turkey), IM, 2419 (E13)
  39.   Irine Kharisma Sukandar (Indonesia), IM, 2415 (AS12)
  40.   Deimante Daulyte (Lithuania), IM, 2395 (E13)
  41.   Inna Gaponenko (Ukraine), IM, 2384 (E13)
  42.   Baira Kovanova (Russia), WGM, 2381 (E12)
  43.   Ketevan Arakhamia-Grant (Scotland), GM, 2379 (E13)
  44.   Sophie Milliet (France), IM, 2377 (E13)
  45.   Meri Arabidze (Georgia), IM, 2374 (E13)
  46.   Sopiko Guramishvili (Georgia), IM, 2367 (E13)
  47.   Wang Jue (China), WGM, 2365 (Z3.5)
  48.   Mary Ann Gomes (India), WGM, 2354 (Z3.7)
  49.   Carolina Lujan (Argentina), IM, 2349 (Z2.5)
  50.   Zhang Xiaowen (China), WGM, 2349 (Z3.5)
  51.   Guliskhan Nakhbayeva (Kazakhstan), WGM, 2337 (Z3.4)
  52.   Yaniet Marrero Lopez (Cuba), WGM, 2322 (Z2.3)
  53.   Tatev Abrahamyan (USA), WGM, 2322 (Z2.1)
  54.   Mitra Hejazipour (Iran), WIM, 2302 (Z3.1)
  55.   Kübra Öztürk (Turkey), WGM, 2284 (E13)
  56.   Yuanling Yuan (Canada), WIM, 2267 (Z2.2)
  57.   Nguyen Thi Thanh An (Vietnam), WGM, 2261 (Z3.3)
  58.   Marisa Zuriel (Argentina), WIM, 2219 (AM)
  59.   Camilla Baginskaite (USA), WGM, 2192 (Z2.1)
  60.   Irina Berezina (Australia), IM, 2182 (Z3.6)
  61.   Akter Liza Shamima (Bangladesh), WIM, 2130 (Z3.2)
  62.   Amina Mezioud (Algeria), WIM, 2071 (AF)
  63.   Shrook Wafa (Egypt), WGM, 2058 (AF)
  64.   Ayah Moaataz (Egypt), WIM, 2022 (AF)

Qualification paths

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Schedule and prize money

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FIDE president Kirsan Ilyumzhinov (right), awaiting the second round.

Two days per match were followed by possible tie-breaks on the next day if the match was tied. The only rest day was 1 April the day after the semi-finals.

The total prize-money was 450,000 US dollars, the same as in 2010 and 2012.[9]

Round Matches Tie-breaks Prize-money (US$)
First round 17–18 March 19 March 3,750
Second round 20–21 March 22 March 5,500
Third round 23–24 March 25 March 8,000
Quarter-finals 26–27 March 28 March 12,000
Semi-finals 29–30 March 31 March 20,000
Final 2–5 April 6 April loser 30,000
winner 60,000

Results

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Final match

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Position after move 40 in game 4 of the final.[10]

The final was the only match of the tournament which consisted of four classical games (from 2 to 5 April 2015), played on consecutive days with a rest-day between the semi-final tie-breaks and match 1. Eventual tie-breaks, if needed, were scheduled to play on 6 April 2015, in the same manner as the whole tournament: two rapid games (25+10), i.e. 25 minutes for the whole game plus 10 seconds increment, the two rapid games (10+10), two blitz games (5+3) and an armageddon decider.

Pogonina had the white pieces in the first game. Before the final they had met only once, in the 2007 European Individual Chess Championship, which ended in a draw.[11]

In the final game 4, white pieces belonged to Muzychuk, who opened the game with her favorite 1.е4.[12] Pogonina responded with her favorite 1...е5.[12] In the Scotch Four Knights Game she tried to avoid the main variations by putting the bishop to b4 via c5.[12] The idea allowed Black to duck the home preparation of Muzychuk.[12] White, however, achieved a spatial advantage and overall more favorable game after the opening.[12] Later White decided to advance kingside pawns, weakening own king.[12] The Black also had pawn weaknesses and a sharp and dynamically balanced position emerged. On the move 41 Muzychuk carried out a simplifying combination, transposing to an endgame with two strong passed pawns against a knight.[12] Pogonina was left with no winning chances, and the game ended in a draw on the move 56 after the move repetition.[12]

Women's World Chess Championship Final 2015
Rating 1 2 3 4 Total
  Mariya Muzychuk (Ukraine) 2526 ½ 1 ½ ½
  Natalia Pogonina (Russia) 2456 ½ 0 ½ ½

Bracket

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Players were seeded by their March rating. The standard bracket is used, i.e. seed #1 plays #64, #2 plays #63 and so on. The draw of who plays white first is done at the opening ceremony. Pairings published on 3 March.[13]

 
Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
                      
 
 
 
 
India  Humpy Koneru (1)2
 
 
 
Egypt  Ayah Moaataz (64)0
 
India  Humpy Koneru (1)2
 
 
 
China  Lei Tingjie (32)0
 
China  Lei Tingjie (32)2
 
 
 
Peru  Deysi Cori (33)0
 
India  Humpy Koneru (1) 2
 
 
 
Russia  Alisa Galliamova (16) 0
 
Russia  Alisa Galliamova (16)
 
 
 
Argentina  Carolina Luján (49)
 
Russia  Alisa Galliamova (16)
 
 
 
Russia  Tatiana Kosintseva (17)0½
 
Russia  Tatiana Kosintseva (17)5
 
 
 
India  Mary Ann Gomes (48)4
 
India  Humpy Koneru (1)
 
 
 
Ukraine  Mariya Muzychuk (8)
 
Ukraine  Mariya Muzychuk (8)
 
 
 
Canada  Yuanling Yuan (56)
 
Ukraine  Mariya Muzychuk (8)3
 
 
 
Poland  Monika Socko (25)1
 
Poland  Monika Socko (25)4
 
 
 
Lithuania  Deimante Daulyte (40)2
 
Ukraine  Mariya Muzychuk (8)
 
 
 
Bulgaria  Antoaneta Stefanova (9) 0½
 
Bulgaria  Antoaneta Stefanova (9)
 
 
 
Vietnam  Nguyen Thi Thanh An (57)0½
 
Bulgaria  Antoaneta Stefanova (9)
 
 
 
Ukraine  Inna Gaponenko (41)
 
Ukraine  Natalia Zhukova (24)0½
 
 
 
Ukraine  Inna Gaponenko (41)
 
Ukraine  Mariya Muzychuk (8)
 
 
 
India  Dronavalli Harika (12)
 
Lithuania  Viktorija Cmilyte (4)2
 
 
 
Bangladesh  Akter Liza Shamima (61)0
 
Lithuania  Viktorija Cmilyte (4)
 
 
 
Russia  Ekaterina Kovalevskaya (36)0½
 
Georgia (country)  Nino Khurtsidze (29)0½
 
 
 
Russia  Ekaterina Kovalevskaya (36)
 
Lithuania  Viktorija Cmilyte (4)
 
 
 
Georgia (country)  Meri Arabidze (45)
 
Armenia  Elina Danielian (13)0½
 
 
 
Cuba  Yaniet Marrero Lopez (52)
 
Cuba  Yaniet Marrero Lopez (52)0½
 
 
 
Georgia (country)  Meri Arabidze (45)
 
Germany  Elisabeth Paehtz (20)2
 
 
 
Georgia (country)  Meri Arabidze (45)4
 
Georgia (country)  Meri Arabidze (45) 0½
 
 
 
India  Dronavalli Harika (12)
 
Russia  Alexandra Kosteniuk (5)2
 
 
 
Australia  Irina Berezina (60)0
 
Russia  Alexandra Kosteniuk (5)
 
 
 
China  Shen Yang (28)0½
 
China  Shen Yang (28)
 
 
 
Russia  Alina Kashlinskaya (37)
 
Russia  Alexandra Kosteniuk (5)
 
 
 
India  Dronavalli Harika (12)
 
India  Dronavalli Harika (12)2
 
 
 
United States  Tatev Abrahamyan (53)0
 
India  Dronavalli Harika (12)
 
 
 
United States  Irina Krush (21)
 
United States  Irina Krush (21)
 
 
 
France  Sophie Milliet (44)0½
 
Ukraine  Mariya Muzychuk (8)
 
 
 
Russia  Natalia Pogonina (31) 0
 
China  Ju Wenjun (2)2
 
 
 
Egypt  Shrook Wafa (63)0
 
China  Ju Wenjun (2)0½
 
 
 
Russia  Natalia Pogonina (31)
 
Russia  Natalia Pogonina (31)
 
 
 
China  Guo Qi (34)0½
 
Russia  Natalia Pogonina (31) 3
 
 
 
France  Marie Sebag (18) 1
 
Ukraine  Anna Ushenina (15)
 
 
 
China  Zhang Xiaowen (50)0½
 
Ukraine  Anna Ushenina (15)
 
 
 
France  Marie Sebag (18)
 
France  Marie Sebag (18)
 
 
 
China  Wang Jue (47)0½
 
Russia  Natalia Pogonina (31)
 
 
 
China  Zhao Xue (7)
 
China  Zhao Xue (7)3
 
 
 
Argentina  Marisa Zuriel (58)1
 
China  Zhao Xue (7)
 
 
 
Georgia (country)  Salome Melia (26)0½
 
Georgia (country)  Salome Melia (26)3
 
 
 
Indonesia  Irine Kharisma Sukandar (39)1
 
China  Zhao Xue (7)
 
 
 
Georgia (country)  Bela Khotenashvili (10) 0½
 
Georgia (country)  Bela Khotenashvili (10)
 
 
 
Turkey  Kübra Öztürk (55)0½
 
Georgia (country)  Bela Khotenashvili (10)
 
 
 
China  Huang Qian (23)
 
China  Huang Qian (23)
 
 
 
Russia  Baira Kovanova (42)
 
Russia  Natalia Pogonina (31)
 
 
 
Sweden  Pia Cramling (11)
 
Ukraine  Anna Muzychuk (3)
 
 
 
Algeria  Amina Mezioud (62)0½
 
Ukraine  Anna Muzychuk (3)
 
 
 
Russia  Aleksandra Goryachkina (30)0½
 
Russia  Aleksandra Goryachkina (30)5
 
 
 
Armenia  Lilit Mkrtchian (35)4
 
Ukraine  Anna Muzychuk (3)
 
 
 
Georgia (country) Lela Javakhishvili (19) 0½
 
China  Tan Zhongyi (14)
 
 
 
Kazakhstan  Guliskhan Nakhbayeva (51)0½
 
China  Tan Zhongyi (14)0½
 
 
 
Georgia (country) Lela Javakhishvili (19)
 
Georgia (country)  Lela Javakhishvili (19)
 
 
 
Georgia (country)  Sopiko Guramishvili (46)
 
Ukraine  Anna Muzychuk (3)
 
 
 
Sweden  Pia Cramling (11)
 
Russia  Valentina Gunina (6)2
 
 
 
United States  Camilla Baginskaite (59)0
 
Russia  Valentina Gunina (6)2
 
 
 
Russia  Olga Girya (27) 0
 
Russia  Olga Girya (27)2
 
 
 
Turkey  Ekaterina Atalik (38)0
 
Russia  Valentina Gunina (6) 0½
 
 
 
Sweden  Pia Cramling (11)
 
Sweden  Pia Cramling (11)2
 
 
 
Iran  Mitra Hejazipour (54)0
 
Sweden  Pia Cramling (11)
 
 
 
Scotland  Ketevan Arakhamia-Grant (43)0½
 
Hungary  Hoang Thanh Trang (22)0½
 
 
Scotland  Ketevan Arakhamia-Grant (43)
 

References

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