7/17/2025 – After a rest day, the Women's World Cup in Batumi resumed with the fourth round, with 16 players remaining in the competition. Both Lei Tingjie and Tan Zhongyi maintained their winning streak. However, Zhu Jiner was defeated by Divya Deshmukh. | Photos: Anna Shtourman
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The fourth round of the Women's World Cup in Batumi was opened by Irma Nizharadze, the Minister for Sport of the Autonomous Republic of Adjara, who made the symbolic first move.
But it was a bad day for Black — the best result players with the black pieces could achieve was a draw. Four games ended in a draw; four were won by White.
Among the trio of Chinese favourites, Lei Tingjie and Tan Zhongyi continued their winning streak. Lei won with White against Umida Omonova of Uzbekistan. In a Nimzo-Indian, Lei's bishops proved stronger than Omonova's knights. Omonova even sacrificed an exchange to get rid of the bishops, but it was not enough to save the game.
In her game against Tan Zhongyi, Yulia Osmak also faced the Nimzo-Indian Defense. She initially managed to restrain White’s bishop pair and keep the position balanced without suffering major damage. But a central passed pawn soon became her biggest problem, and once it started to advance, Osmak find no adequate defense and lost.
The third Chinese favourite, Zhu Jiner, however, suffered a loss against Divya Deshmukh. In a positional line of the Najdorf, Black’s bishop pair never got going. Instead, a central white knight proved to be the boss, and, working together with the queen, decided the endgame in White’s favor.
Still, there were three Chinese wins in the end. Song Yixin stepped in for Zhu Jiner. In a Ruy Lopez, Song soon gained the upper hand and entered the endgame with an extra pawn. As the Chinese player also had the more active pieces she won without much trouble.
Alexandra Kosteniuk and Humpy Koneru drew their game. The encounter between Kateryna Lagno and Harika Dronavalli ended with the same result. There were no winners either in the games between Mariya Muzychuk and Nana Dzagnidze, or between Vaishali and Meruert Kamalidenova.
7/15/2025 – The third round of the Women's World Cup concluded with six matches decided in tiebreaks, completing the round-of-16 lineup. While most favourites advanced, 19-year-old Song Yuxin upset Anna Muzychuk to join fellow rising stars Meruert Kamalidenova and Umida Omonova in the next stage. All three had already secured impressive victories earlier in the event. A rest day now follows before the tournament resumes in Batumi with the final sixteen players. | Photo: Anna Shtourman / FIDE
7/14/2025 – 107 players started in the Women's World Cup, but only 32 of them made it to round three. With the exception of Aleksandra Goryachkina, the top favorites remain in the field. The top Chinese players Lei Tingjie, Zhu Jiner, and Tan Zhongyi all advanced comfortably to the fourth round without needing a tiebreak. However, players like Anna Muzychuk, Alexandra Kosteniuk, and Harika Dronavalli will have to win their tiebreaks to advance to round four. | Photos: Anna Shtourman
King’s Indian fans who choose the Mar del Plata attack (7...Nc6) against White’s classical system (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 0-0 6.Be2 e5 7.0-0) usually aim for a complex position with mutual attacks on open wings, requiring long-term strategic planning and tactical sharpness in critical moments. Computers often do not know how to handle the arising complex strategic positions, which suits players who like to think on their own instead of memorizing long variations. However, the fashionable Bayonet Attack (9.b4) interferes with Black’s ideas. After Black’s main move 9...Nh5 the positions opens, the lines get forced and computer analysis is important again. But this DVD offers an antidote against White’s Bayonet Attack, namely 9...a5! This move leads to sound positions with very few concrete lines, in which the focus is on strategy not on tactics. Objectively chances are equal but if Black knows what to do things might quickly become dangerous for White.
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