
The Pune Grand Prix features a 10-player round-robin format, with each player allotted 90 minutes plus an additional 30 minutes from move 40, along with a 30-second increment per move. The top prize of €18,000 (~$20,00 is at stake, alongside valuable Grand Prix points that contribute towards qualification for the upcoming 2026 FIDE Women’s Candidates Tournament. Round six promises to be thrilling, with Zhu facing Vaishali and Humpy battling Divya.
In parallel, the 2025 FIDE Women’s World Championship Match concluded on April 18, alongside the FIDE World Cadets & Youth Rapid & Blitz Chess Championship in Rhodes, Greece, which saw over 430 participants from 48 countries competing across various age categories.
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