FIDE Women's Grand Swiss Tournament 2023

The FIDE Women's Grand Swiss Tournament 2023 was the second edition of the FIDE Women's Grand Swiss Tournament, a chess tournament that forms part of the qualification cycle for the Women's World Chess Championship match in 2025. It was an 11-round Swiss-system tournament with 50 players competing from 25 October to 5 November 2023 in the Isle of Man. The winner and third-place finisher of the tournament (Vaishali Rameshbabu and Tan Zhongyi) earned the right to the play in the Women's Candidates Tournament 2024, since Anna Muzychuk, the runner-up of the tournament had already qualified for the event.[1]

FIDE Grand Swiss Tournament 2023
2023 Women's Grand Swiss tournament winner Vaishali Rameshbabu at the event
Tournament information
SportChess
LocationDouglas, Isle of Man
Dates25 October 2023–
5 November 2023
AdministratorFIDE
Format11-round Swiss-system tournament
Host(s)IOM International Chess Limited,
sponsored by Scheinberg family
VenueVilla Marina
Participants50
Final positions
ChampionIndia Vaishali Rameshbabu
Runner-upUkraine Anna Muzychuk
3rd placeChina Tan Zhongyi
← 2021

The event was held in parallel with the FIDE Grand Swiss Tournament 2023.

Format

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The tournament had an 11-round Swiss format, with pairings made using the Dutch system for Swiss tournaments. The time control for each game is: 90 minutes for the first 40 moves, followed by 30 minutes for the rest of the game with an increment of 30 seconds per move starting from move 1.[2]

Tie-breaks

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Tie-breaks between players who finish on the same score were determined, in order, by the following tie-breaks:[2]

  1. Average rating of opponents, cut 1;
  2. Buchholz system, cut 1;
  3. Buchholz system;
  4. The results of individual games between tied players;
  5. Drawing of lots.

Venue and schedule

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The tournament was scheduled to run from 25 October to 5 November 2023 in the Isle of Man, the original location of the previous Grand Swiss tournament. Games were played at the Royal Hall of the Villa Marina.[3]

Date Event
24 October Opening ceremony
25 October Round 1
26 October Round 2
27 October Round 3
28 October Round 4
29 October Round 5
30 October Round 6
31 October Free day
1 November Round 7
2 November Round 8
3 November Round 9
4 November Round 10
5 November Round 11
Closing ceremony

Qualifiers

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Under FIDE regulations, the initial 50 invites were distributed as follows:[2]

  • 40 qualifiers by rating - the top 40 women players in the FIDE rating list of 1 June 2023.[a]
  • 4 continental spots, each nominated by one of the four FIDE continental presidents.
  • 4 players nominated by the FIDE president.
  • Up to 2 players nominated by the organizer (Isle of Man International Chess Limited)

Various methods were also specified to replace a player who declined an invitation.

Results

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2023 FIDE Women's Grand Swiss Tournament, 25 October – 5 November 2023, Douglas, Isle of Man
Pos Team Rating Pts AROC-1
1   Vaishali Rameshbabu (IND) 2448 8.5 2456
2   Anna Muzychuk (UKR) 2510 8 2446
3   Tan Zhongyi (CHN) 2517 7.5 2444
4   Batkhuyagiin Möngöntuul (MGL) 2366 7.5 2441
5   Leya Garifullina (FIDE) 2402 7 2465
6   Antoaneta Stefanova (BUL) 2424 7 2430
7   Pia Cramling (SWE) 2446 7 2409
8   Mariya Muzychuk (UKR) 2519 7 2403
9   Stavroula Tsolakidou (GRE) 2385 6.5 2465
10   Deysi Cori (PER) 2367 6.5 2464
11   Mai Narva (EST) 2399 6.5 2463
12   Bibisara Assaubayeva (KAZ) 2469 6.5 2439
13   Monika Soćko (POL) 2380 6.5 2437
14   Lela Javakhishvili (GEO) 2437 6.5 2405
15   Meruert Kamalidenova (KAZ) 2351 6 2481
16   Sophie Milliet (FRA) 2391 6 2474
17   Aleksandra Goryachkina (FIDE) 2558 6 2440
18   Divya Deshmukh (IND) 2408 6 2414
19   Harika Dronavalli (IND) 2502 6 2413
20   Irina Bulmaga (ROU) 2423 6 2409
21   Gunay Mammadzada (AZE) 2441 6 2403
22   Anna Ushenina (UKR) 2434 6 2399
23   Valentina Gunina (FIDE) 2439 6 2396
24   Dinara Wagner (GER) 2461 6 2387
25   Pauline Guichard (FRA) 2358 5.5 2453
26   Tania Sachdev (IND) 2389 5.5 2434
27   Teodora Injac (SRB) 2426 5.5 2419
28   Oliwia Kiołbasa (POL) 2375 5.5 2418
29   Elisabeth Pähtz (GER) 2484 5.5 2407
30   Alexandra Kosteniuk (SUI) 2523 5.5 2367
31   Agrawal Vantika (IND) 2435 5.5 2364
32   Govhar Beydullayeva (AZE) 2383 5 2447
33   Medina Warda Aulia (INA) 2362 5 2424
34   Eline Roebers (NED) 2390 5 2417
35   Polina Shuvalova (FIDE) 2506 5 2395
36   Marsel Efroimski (ISR) 2447 5 2391
37   Ulviyya Fataliyeva (AZE) 2393 4.5 2449
38   Hoang Thanh Trang (HUN) 2398 4.5 2432
39   Savitha Shri B (IND) 2375 4.5 2431
40   Mariam Mkrtchyan (ARM) 2343 4.5 2428
41   Julianna Terbe (HUN) 2266 4.5 2422
42   Alice Lee (USA) 2388 4.5 2353
43   Ana Matnadze (ESP) 2400 4 2388
44   Elina Danielian (ARM) 2416 4 2366
45   Ketevan Arakhamia-Grant (SCO) 2297 4 2365
46   Mihaela Sandu (ROU) 2298 3.5 2413
47   Nino Batsiashvili (GEO) 2475 3.5 2373
48   Trisha Kanyamarala (IRL) 2184 3 2357
49   Javiera Belén Gómez Barrera (CHI) 2266 2 2363
50   Lina Nassr (ALG) 2066 2 2341
Updated to match(es) played on 1 November 2023. Source: "2023 FIDE Women's Grand Swiss". Retrieved 1 November 2023.
Rules for classification: "Regulations for the FIDE Women's Grand Swiss Tournament 2023" (PDF). Retrieved 25 October 2023.

Notes

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  1. ^ Only players who played at least 10 rated games counted in any of the 12 FIDE rating periods from July 2022 to June 2023 are eligible.

References

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