All posts tagged: FIDE Women’s Candidates Tournament

Why Aleksandra Goryachkina, who prioritized humanities over Maths, is Russia’s big hope to reclaim world title | Chess News

Why Aleksandra Goryachkina, who prioritized humanities over Maths, is Russia’s big hope to reclaim world title | Chess News

As Kateryna Lagno and Aleksandra Goryachkina line up for the Candidates 2026 in the women’s section, they will attempt to reclaim the crown a Russian last win in 2008-10 through Alexandra Kosteniuk. Two Ukrainians and three Chinese have taken the world title cycles since then, including Hou Yifan thrice. Vladimir Kramnik was the last Russian in open events to win twenty years ago in 2006-7. Aleksandra Goryachkina however is the world Rapid champion from 2025. Goryachkina had just about started liking chess at that point, but the 2019 Candidates winner has not managed to get the breakthrough that the old powerhouse restlessly desires, going down to Ju Wenjun. Sasha’s mother Larisa Matvienko had told Krasny Sever back then that the family’s move to Karpov’s Polar Chess academy had been strongly driven by the country’s keen to turn one of its prodigies into a world beater. Goryachkina was born into a chess family – her mother, a candidate master of sports, her father a FIDE master who coached at chess school. “Sasha enjoyed dancing at the …

Candidates 2026: Anna Muzychuk to replace Koneru Humpy after Indian GM pulls out | Chess News

Candidates 2026: Anna Muzychuk to replace Koneru Humpy after Indian GM pulls out | Chess News

3 min readMar 23, 2026 11:11 AM IST The global governing body of chess in India, FIDE, has announced that Ukrainian grandmaster Anna Muzychuk will be replacing Koneru Humpy in the FIDE Women’s Candidates tournament which starts later this week in Cyprus. The Indian grandmaster confirmed that she was pulling out of the event due to fears for her personal safety. In a tweet, FIDE confirmed that Humpy would be replaced by Muzychuk. FIDE wrote on X: “In accordance with the tournament regulations, her place was offered to the next highest finisher in the Women’s Events Series 2024–25 who has not yet secured qualification. As a result, Anna Muzychuk (Ukraine) will join the tournament as her replacement.” While announcing her withdrawal from the tournament, Humpy wrote on X: “After deep reflection, I have taken the difficult decision to withdraw from the FIDE Women’s Candidates Tournament. No event, no matter how important, can come before personal safety and well-being. Despite the assurances provided, I do not feel fully secure under the current circumstances. This is a …