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  1. Ju Wenjun (en chino, 居文君; pinyin, Jū Wénjūn, nacida el 31 de enero de 1991 en Shanghái, China) es una Gran Maestra de ajedrez china, actual campeona del Mundial Femenino de ajedrez. En marzo de 2017, Ju Wenjun se convirtió en la quinta mujer en conseguir superar un ranking elo de 2600. [3]

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ju_WenjunJu Wenjun - Wikipedia

    Ju Wenjun (Chinese: 居文君; pinyin: Jū Wénjūn; born 31 January 1991) is a Chinese chess grandmaster. She is the current Women's World Chess Champion. In March 2017 she became the fifth woman to achieve a rating of 2600. She is a four-time Women's World Chess Champion, having won the title first in May 2018 (against Tan Zhongyi).

    • Early Life and Career
    • Becoming Women’s Champion
    • As Women’s Champion
    • Olympiads
    • Future Outlook

    Ju Wenjun was born in Shanghai in 1991 and calls the city home to this day. In 2004, at the age of just 13, Ju placed second in the Asian Women’s Chess Championship. She thus qualified for the Women’s World Championship in a 2006 tournament and made a surprising run to the third round as a 53rd seed out of 64. However, she lost there to fifth-seede...

    Ju reached a 2604 rating in March 2017. Other than hitting 2600 exactly in April 2019, it is the only month of her career above 2600, but she has been no lower than 2561 in that time. Tan had just become a GM by winning the Women’s Championship in 2017, defeating GM Anna Muzychukin the final round of a 64-player knockout tournament. Ju, meanwhile, ...

    Ju’s first defense of her title came just months after her initial win. The top seed of a 64-player tournament, she won the first round 2-0 and then every round prior to the final by 1½-½. In the final, Ju faced off against Russia’s GM Kateryna Lagno(wife of GM Alexander Grischuk). Ju’s match against Lagno was somewhat more stressful than the one a...

    Ju has played six straight Olympiads representing China. Russia and China have dominated the last five women's Olympiads, Russia winning in 2010, ’12, and ’14 and China claiming the gold in 2016 and ’18. China’s firepower with GM (and, now, the longtime women's number-one by rating) Hou Yifanon the first board and Ju on the second left little doubt...

    Ju has accomplished much. As women’s champion, she cannot go much higher other than to try and extend her reign as long as possible. What will be difficult for Ju to accomplish is to become the unquestioned best female chess player in the world. While the championship is no doubt an excellent honor, the title opened up in part because her compatrio...

  3. Ju Wenjun, nacida el 31 de enero de 1991 en Shanghái, China) es la actual campeona mundial de ajedrez, título que obtuvo en tres oportunidades.

  4. Ju Wenjun is a Chinese chess grandmaster. She is the current Women’s World Chess Champion. In March 2017 she became the fifth woman to achieve a rating of 2600. She is a three-time World Champion having won the title in May 2018, November 2018 and 2020.

  5. Decisions Title FIDE PB / Congress Status: Grandmaster: 4th quarter Presidential Board Meeting, 7-10 November 2014, Sochi, RUS: YES: Woman Grandmaster

  6. womengrandprix.fide.com › profile › ju-wenjunJu Wenjun - FIDE

    Ju Wenjun has been an international grandmaster since 2014. She also won 2009 and 2011 World Team Championships as well as 2016 and 2018 Olympiads with her country's national team. In 2017, she won the World Rapid Chess Championship in Saudi Arabia and defended her title one year later in Russia.