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    Ju Wenjun (Chinese: 居文君; pinyin: Wénjūn; born 31 January 1991) is a Chinese chess grandmaster. She is the current Women's World Chess Champion. In March...
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    Chess Championship title. It was contested by the defending champion, Ju Wenjun, and her challenger, Lei Tingjie, the winner of the 2022–23 Candidates...
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    World Chess Champion and Women's World Chess Champion, Ding Liren and Ju Wenjun, with Ding playing his first international event since May 2023 after...
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  • "Carlsen, Ju Wenjun Win Norway Chess Titles". Chess.com. 2024-06-07. Retrieved 2024-06-08. "Magnus Carlsen claims victory in Norway Chess 2024; Ju Wenjun wins...
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    Women's World Championship match, which she lost in rapid tiebreaks to Ju Wenjun. She is also a three-time Russian Women's Chess Champion, which she achieved...
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    World Chess champion, and her challenger Ju Wenjun to determine the new women's world chess champion. Ju Wenjun qualified by winning the FIDE Women's Grand...
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    three four-time champions Xie Jun, Hou Yifan, and the reigning champion Ju Wenjun. The championship has not always used a match format, instead originating...
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    World Chess Championship 2025 will take place in 2025 as a match between Ju Wenjun, the current champion, and Tan Zhongyi, the winner of the Women's Candidates...
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    match for the Women's World Chess Championship title. It was contested by Ju Wenjun (world champion as winner of the 2018 knock-out championship) and her...
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    won the 4th China Women Masters Tournament in Wuxi on tie-break from Ju Wenjun and was awarded the title of Woman Grandmaster (WGM) by FIDE. In 2015...
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