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FIDE Women's Grand Prix 2024–25

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FIDE Women's Grand Prix Series 2024–25
Tournament information
SportChess
Location
Dates14 August 2024–15 May 2025
AdministratorFIDE
FormatSeries of round-robin tournaments
Final positions
Champion Zhu Jiner
Runner-up Aleksandra Goryachkina

The 2024–2025 edition of the FIDE Women's Grand Prix was a series of six chess tournaments exclusively for women which determined two players to play in the Women's Candidates Tournament 2026. The winner of the Candidates Tournament will play the reigning world champion in the Women's World Chess Championship 2026.[1]

The 2024–2025 edition was the seventh cycle of the tournament series. Each of 16 players had to participate in three out of six tournaments, and every tournament was a ten-player round robin event. The tournaments were held between 2024 and 2025.

Zhu Jiner and Aleksandra Goryachkina were the top two finishers of the series, and qualified to play in the Women's Candidates Tournament 2026.

Players

20 players qualified for the Grand Prix. The twenty players to qualify for the WGP were determined according to the following criteria:[1][2]

  • A. 2 spots – FIDE Women's World Championship Match 2023 participants: GM Ju Wenjun and GM Lei Tingjie
  • B. 2 spots – FIDE Women's Grand Prix Series 2022–23: GM Kateryna Lagno and GM Aleksandra Goryachkina.
  • C. 3 spots – FIDE Women's World Cup 2023: IM Nurgyul Salimova, GM Anna Muzychuk, GM Tan Zhongyi.
  • D. 3 spots – FIDE Women's Grand Swiss 2023: three best players according to the final standings (but not below 4th place), excluding those who had qualified for WGP Series 2024-25 via paths 3.1.a-c. The unallocated spot(s), if any, were awarded according to the procedure described in Article 3.1.e.
  • E. 4 spots – Standard Rating in the April 2024 FIDE Rating List: four players with the highest rating, excluding those who had qualified for WGP Series via paths 3.1.a-d. Only players who played at least 30 games rated in the FIDE standard rating lists from May 2023 to April 2024 were eligible. If two or more players had equal ratings, the drawing of lots was used to determine the qualifiers.
  • F. 6 spots – Players nominated by organisers of WGP tournaments: each of the six WGP tournament organisers nominated any player non-qualified via paths 3.1.a-e of his/her choice upon consultation with FIDE president.

Replacement players are stylized in italics.

Invitee Qualifying method Rating (April 2024)
China Ju Wenjun Women's World Championship Match 2023 2559
China Lei Tingjie Women's World Championship Match 2023 2550
FIDE Kateryna Lagno[a] Women's Grand Prix Series 2022–23 2542
FIDE Aleksandra Goryachkina Women's Grand Prix Series 2022–23 2553
Bulgaria Nurgyul Salimova Women's World Cup 2432
Ukraine Anna Muzychuk Women's World Cup 2520
China Tan Zhongyi Women's World Cup 2521
India Vaishali Rameshbabu Women's Grand Swiss 2475
Mongolia Batkhuyag Munguntuul Women's Grand Swiss 2381
India Koneru Humpy Rating 2546
Ukraine Mariya Muzychuk Rating 2510
Georgia (country) Nana Dzagnidze Rating 2506
India Harika Dronavalli Rating 2503
Switzerland Alexandra Kosteniuk Rating 2501
Spain Sarasadat Khademalsharieh[b] Rating (replacement) 2490
China Zhu Jiner[c] Rating (replacement) 2463
Georgia (country) Lela Javakhishvili Organiser's nominee 2447
Kazakhstan Bibisara Assaubayeva Organiser's nominee 2481
Germany Elisabeth Pähtz Organiser's nominee 2457
Greece Stavroula Tsolakidou Organiser's nominee 2424
India Divya Deshmukh Organiser's nominee 2427
Austria Regina Pokorna Organiser's nominee 2302
Austria Olga Badelka[d] Organiser's nominee (replacement) 2374
Poland Alina Kashlinskaya[e] Replacement 2468
Georgia (country) Salome Melia[f] Replacement 2322
FIDE Polina Shuvalova[g] Replacement 2440

Schedule

Dates Host city Winner Runner-up Third place
14–25 August, 2024 Tbilisi Alina Kashlinskaya Bibisara Assaubayeva Stavroula Tsolakidou
29 October–9 November, 2024 Shymkent FIDE Aleksandra Goryachkina China Tan Zhongyi Bibisara Assaubayeva
17–28 February, 2025 Monte Carlo FIDE Aleksandra Goryachkina India Humpy Koneru Mongolia Batkhuyag Munguntuul
14–25 March, 2025 Nicosia Ukraine Anna Muzychuk China Zhu Jiner India Harika Dronavalli
14–25 April, 2025 Pune India Humpy Koneru China Zhu Jiner India Divya Deshmukh
5–16 May, 2025 Großlobming Ukraine Anna Muzychuk China Zhu Jiner China Tan Zhongyi

Prizes

The tour points and prize money were awarded as follows:[1]

PlaceTour PointsOverall
prize money
Event
prize money
1st130€30,000€18,000
2nd105€22,000€13,000
3rd85€16,000€10,500
4th70€12,000€8,500
5th60€10,000€7,000
6th50€8,000€6,000
7th40€7,000€5,000
8th30€6,000€4,500
9th20€5,000€4,000
10th10€4,000€3,500
  • Tour points and prize money were shared equally between tied players.

Tournaments

Georgia (Stage 1)

The first stage of the FIDE Women's Grand Prix 2024–2025 was held in Tbilisi, Georgia from 14–25 August, 2024. Alina Kashlinskaya was the winner of the tournament.

FIDE Women's Grand Prix Stage 1, 14–25 August, 2024, Tbilisi, Georgia, Category X (2482.4)[4]
PlayerRating12345678910PointsBPG[h] SBGrand Prix PointsPrize money
1 IM Alina Kashlinskaya (POL)2474Does not appear½½½½11½1½6130€18,000
2 IM Bibisara Assaubayeva (KAZ)2472½Does not appear½½½½½1½1105€13,000
3 IM Stavroula Tsolakidou (GRE)2428½½Does not appear½½½1½½½5422.0071.67€8,667
4[i] GM Nana Dzagnidze (GEO)2505½½½½Does not appear½01½15421.2571.67€8,667
5 GM Anna Muzychuk (UKR)2521½½½Does not appear½½½½½15421.2571.67€8,667
6 GM Mariya Muzychuk (UKR)25080½½½½Does not appear1½½½50€6,000
7[j] GM Vaishali Rameshbabu (IND)24880½0½10Does not appear½½14516.5035€4,750
8 GM Alexandra Kosteniuk (SUI)2488½0½½0½½Does not appear½14516.5035€4,750
9 IM Lela Javakhishvili (GEO)24510½½½½½½½Does not appear020€4,000
10 IM Sarasadat Khademalsharieh (ESP)2489½0½00½001Does not appear10€3,000

Kazakhstan (Stage 2)

The second stage of the FIDE Women's Grand Prix 2024–2025 was held in Shymkent, Kazakhstan from 29 October–9 November, 2024. Aleksandra Goryachkina was the winner of the tournament.

FIDE Women's Grand Prix Stage 2, 29 October–9 November, 2024, Shymkent, Kazakhstan, Category X (2476.4)[5]
PlayerRating12345678910PointsBPG[h] SBGrand Prix PointsPrize money
1 GM Aleksandra Goryachkina (FIDE)2528Does not appear1½1½1½½117 130€18,000
2 GM Tan Zhongyi (CHN)25510Does not appear½1½½1111 105€13,000
3 IM Bibisara Assaubayeva (KAZ)2488½½Does not appear½1½01½½55 22.0077.5€9,500
4 IM Stavroula Tsolakidou (GRE)244500½Does not appear1½½½1155 18.0077.5€9,500
5 GM Koneru Humpy (IND)2530½½00Does not appear½½1½15 55€6,500
6 IM Divya Deshmukh (IND)24930½½½½Does not appear½½½14 55€6,500
7 GM Kateryna Lagno (FIDE)2527½01½½½Does not appear½½04 40€5,000
8 IM Nurgyul Salimova (BUL)2402½00½0½½Does not appear½1 30€4,500
9 GM Elisabeth Pähtz (GER)245600½0½½½½Does not appear05 15€3,750
10 IM Batkhuyag Munguntuul (MGL)234400½000101Does not appear4 15€3,750

Monaco (Stage 3)

The third stage of the FIDE Women's Grand Prix 2024–2025 was held in Monte Carlo, Monaco from 18–28 February, 2025. Aleksandra Goryachkina was the winner of the tournament.

FIDE Women's Grand Prix Stage 3, 18–28 February, 2025, Monte Carlo, Monaco, Category X (2482.7)[6]
PlayerRating12345678910PointsBPG[h]SBGrand Prix PointsPrize money
1 GM Aleksandra Goryachkina (FIDE)2546Does not appear1½½0½1½1½523.50106.67€13,833
2 GM Koneru Humpy (IND)25230Does not appear½½½½111½522.50106.67€13,833
3 IM Batkhuyag Munguntuul (MGL)2331½½Does not appear½½1½½½14106.67€13,833
4 GM Tan Zhongyi (CHN)2561½½½Does not appear½01½1½5565€7,750
5 GM Kateryna Lagno (FIDE)25151½½½Does not appear½0½½15465€7,750
6 GM Alexandra Kosteniuk (SUI)2484½½01½Does not appear½0½150€6,000
7 IM Sarasadat Khademalsharieh (ESP)245800½01½Does not appear1½½4535€4,750
8 GM Harika Dronavalli (IND)2489½0½½½10Does not appear½½4435€4,750
9 IM Bibisara Assaubayeva (KAZ)249200½0½½½½Does not appear½3413.5015€3,750
10 GM Elisabeth Pähtz (GER)2428½½0½00½½½Does not appear3413.0015€3,750

Cyprus (Stage 4)

The fourth stage of the FIDE Women's Grand Prix 2024–2025 was held in Nicosia, Cyprus from 14–25 March, 2025. Anna Muzychuk was the winner of the tournament.

FIDE Women's Grand Prix Stage 4, 14–25 March, 2025, Nicosia, Cyprus, Category X (2483.2)[7]
PlayerRating12345678910PointsBPG[h]SBGrand Prix Points
1 GM Anna Muzychuk (UKR)2516Does not appear½½½½110116425.00117.5
2 GM Zhu Jiner (CHN)2514½Does not appear½½½½11½16424.50117.5
3 GM Harika Dronavalli (IND)2483½½Does not appear½½1½1½05522.7571.67
4 GM Mariya Muzychuk (UKR)2490½½½Does not appear½½½½½15521.2571.67
5 GM Alexandra Goryachkina (FIDE)2548½½½½Does not appear½½½1½5421.7571.67
6 GM Nana Dzagnidze (GEO)25130½0½½Does not appear½½11517.7550
7 IM Divya Deshmukh (IND)247000½½½½Does not appear1½½4416.2540
8 IM Olga Badelka (AUT)2429100½½½0Does not appear½½516.2525
9 IM Stavroula Tsolakidou (GRE)24450½½½00½½Does not appear1414.2525
10 GM Elisabeth Pähtz (GER)24240010½0½½0Does not appear511.2510

India (Stage 5)

The fifth stage of the FIDE Women's Grand Prix 2024–2025 was held in Pune, India from 14–25 April, 2025. Koneru Humpy was the winner of the tournament.

FIDE Women's Grand Prix Stage 5, 14–25 April, 2025, Pune, India, Category X (2482.7)[8]
PlayerRating12345678910PointsBPG[h]SBGrand Prix Points
1 GM Koneru Humpy (IND)2528Does not appear11½1½1½½17530.75117.5
2 GM Zhu Jiner (CHN)25250Does not appear1111½½117427.75117.5
3 IM Divya Deshmukh (IND)246000Does not appear½½111½1519.585
4 GM Harika Dronavalli (IND)2488½0½Does not appear½½1½½½518.565
5 IM Polina Shuvalova (FIDE)250000½½Does not appear½½11½516.2565
6 GM Vaishali Rameshbabu (IND)2484½00½½Does not appear½½½14415.7550
7 IM Nurgyul Salimova (BUL)24020½00½½Does not appear½½1413.7540
8 IM Salome Melia (GEO)2293½½0½0½½Does not appear½03514.520
9 IM Alina Kashlinskaya (POL)2496½0½½0½½½Does not appear03413.7520
10 IM Batkhuyag Munguntuul (MGL)2361000½½0011Does not appear3410.520

Austria (Stage 6)

The sixth and final stage of the FIDE Women's Grand Prix 2024–2025 was held in Großlobming, Austria from 6–15 May, 2025. Anna Muzychuk was the winner of the tournament.

FIDE Women's Grand Prix Stage 6, 6–15 May, 2025, Großlobming, Austria, Category X (2481.8)[9]
PlayerRating12345678910PointsBPG[h]SBGrand Prix Points
1 GM Anna Muzychuk (UKR)2529Does not appear1½½½½1½1½6526.25117.5
2 GM Zhu Jiner (CHN)25410Does not appear0111½1½16423.75117.5
3 GM Tan Zhongyi (CHN)2536½1Does not appear½0½0111523.2585
4 GM Vaishali Rameshbabu (IND)2475½0½Does not appear½½01115419.7570
5 GM Nana Dzagnidze (GEO)2509½01½Does not appear½½½01519.2555
6 GM Mariya Muzychuk (UKR)2494½0½½½Does not appear101½41955
7 GM Alexandra Kosteniuk (SUI)24790½11½0Does not appear1004519.7535
8 IM Lela Javakhishvili (GEO)2430½000½10Does not appear114415.2535
9 IM Olga Badelka (AUT)24260½001010Does not appear1413.520
10 IM Nurgyul Salimova (BUL)2399½0000½100Does not appear259.2510

Grand Prix standings

Invitee Tbilisi Shymkent Monaco Nicosia Pune Großlobming Total Events Pts
China Zhu JinerN/aN/aN/a117.5117.5117.5352.5120
FIDE Aleksandra GoryachkinaN/a130106.6771.67N/aN/a308.34100
Ukraine Anna Muzychuk71.67N/aN/a117.5N/a117.5306.6780
India Koneru HumpyN/a55106.67N/a117.5N/a279.1760
China Tan ZhongyiN/a10565N/aN/a8525540
Kazakhstan Bibisara Assaubayeva10577.515N/aN/aN/a197.530
India Divya DeshmukhN/a55N/a4085N/a18020
Georgia (country) Nana Dzagnidze71.67N/aN/a50N/a55176.675
Ukraine Mariya Muzychuk50N/aN/a71.67N/a55176.675
Greece Stavroula Tsolakidou71.6777.5N/a25N/aN/a174.17
India Harika DronavalliN/aN/a3571.6765N/a171.67
India Vaishali Rameshbabu35N/aN/aN/a5070155
Poland Alina Kashlinskaya130N/aN/aN/a20N/a150
Mongolia Batkhuyag MunguntuulN/a15106.67N/a20N/a141.67
Switzerland Alexandra Kosteniuk35N/a50N/aN/a35120
FIDE Kateryna Lagno[a]N/a4065N/aN/aN/a105
Bulgaria Nurgyul SalimovaN/a30N/aN/a401080
FIDE Polina ShuvalovaN/aN/aN/aN/a65N/a65
Georgia (country) Lela Javakhishvili20N/aN/aN/aN/a3555
Spain Sarasadat Khademalsharieh10N/a35N/aN/aN/a45
Austria Olga BadelkaN/aN/aN/a25N/a2045
Germany Elisabeth PähtzN/a151510N/aN/a40
Georgia (country) Salome MeliaN/aN/aN/aN/a20N/a20

Notes

  1. Russian players' flags are displayed as the FIDE flag because FIDE banned Russian and Belarusian flags from FIDE-rated events in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[3]
  2. Replacement for Ju
  3. Replacement for Lei
  4. Replacement for Pokorna in 4th and 6th legs
  5. Replacement for Pokorna in 1st leg (Tbilisi) and for Khadelmalsharieh in 5th leg (Pune)
  6. Replacement for Javakhishvili in 5th leg (Pune)
  7. Replacement for Lagno in 5th leg (Pune)
  8. Number of games played with black
  9. The third tiebreak was number of wins. Nana had 2 while Anna had 1, so Nana got 4th and Anna 5th.
  10. The third tiebreak was number of wins. Vaishali had 2 while Alexandra had 1, so Vaishali got 7th and Alexandra 8th.

References

  1. "Regulations for FIDE Women's Grand Prix Series 2024-2025" (PDF). FIDE. Retrieved 25 August 2024.
  2. "FIDE Women's Grand Prix 2024-2025 Qualifiers". FIDE. 26 April 2024. Retrieved 14 August 2025.
  3. Doggers, Peter (28 February 2022). "FIDE Condemns Military Action; Takes Measures Against Russia, Belarus". Chess.com. Retrieved 14 August 2025.
  4. "FIDE Women's Grand Prix 2024/25 - First Leg, Tbilisi". s3.chess-results.com. Retrieved 14 August 2025.
  5. "FIDE Women's Grand Prix 2024/25 - Second Leg, Shymkent". chess-results.com. Retrieved 25 March 2025.
  6. "FIDE Women's Grand Prix 2024/2025 - Monaco". chess-results.com. Retrieved 25 March 2025.
  7. "FIDE Women's Grand Prix 2024/2025 - Cyprus". chess-results.com. Retrieved 15 April 2025.
  8. "FIDE Women's Grand Prix 2024/2025 - India". chess-results.com. Retrieved 24 April 2025.
  9. "FIDE Women's Grand Prix 2024/2025 - Austria". chess-results.com. Retrieved 12 May 2025.