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Goryachkina Wins Third Consecutive Round at Shymkent Women’s Grand Prix Round 5

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Aleksandra Goryachkina Takes Sole Lead in 2024 Shymkent FIDE Women’s Grand Prix

In a thrilling turn of events, GM Aleksandra Goryachkina has taken the lead in the 2024 Shymkent FIDE Women’s Grand Prix after outplaying top-seed GM Tan Zhongyi with a kingside attack to secure her third consecutive win. With just one draw in round five, IM Bibisara Assaubayeva moved into sole second place by defeating GM Koneru Humpy, while IM Divya Deshmukh picked up her first win over IM Batkhuyag Munguntuul and IM Stavroula Tsolakidou defeated GM Elisabeth Paehtz.

Goryachkina’s impressive performance has propelled her to the top of the standings, with over half of the games played in the tournament resulting in decisive outcomes. Her strategic play and relentless attack on Tan Zhongyi’s kingside proved to be the winning formula in round five, solidifying her position as the new sole leader.

Meanwhile, Assaubayeva’s victory over Humpy puts her on track to achieve the grandmaster title, with just one more norm needed. Deshmukh, who has already crossed the required 2500-rating mark, bounced back from a tough start in the tournament and is now back to 50 percent ahead of an easier finish.

As the players gear up for round six, Goryachkina looks to continue her winning streak and maintain her lead in the competition. With the top-rated players set to play for wins in the upcoming rounds, the excitement is sure to continue in the Shymkent FIDE Women’s Grand Prix.

Stay tuned for more updates on the tournament as the players battle it out for the top prize and a chance to qualify for the 2026 FIDE Women’s Candidates Tournament.

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