
In a historic achievement, Chinese GM Ju Wenjun secured her fifth consecutive Women’s World Chess Championship title on April 17 by defeating compatriot Tan Zhongyi. This victory further cements Ju`s legacy in women`s chess, although specific match scores were not disclosed.
Meanwhile, Magnus Carlsen triumphed in the 2025 Paris Freestyle Chess Grand Slam, overcoming Hikaru Nakamura with a score of 1.5-0.5 in the final. This win not only boosts Carlsen`s Tour lead to 40 points but also earns him a substantial prize of $300,000. Following him in the standings are Vincent Keymer with 37 points, Fabiano Caruana at 33, and Nakamura with 28 points.
In a separate event, Harare claimed victory at Zimbabwe’s 2025 National Schools Chess Championships held at Chinhoyi High School from April 10-14, showcasing the growing talent in the region.
FIDE Women`s Grand Prix, Women’s World Chess Championship, Freestyle Chess Grand Slam.
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