Ju Wenjun Dominates Anna Sargsyan in Round of 16 Match of 2024 Julius Baer Women’s Speed Chess Championship
In a thrilling showdown at the 2024 Julius Baer Women’s Speed Chess Championship, Women’s World Champion Ju Wenjun of China showcased her dominance by scoring a resounding 13-3 victory over IM Anna Sargsyan of Armenia in the round of 16 matches. Despite Sargsyan having her chances, Ju’s impeccable defensive skills and quick gameplay allowed her to secure a massive 10-point lead and emerge victorious.
The match, played across different time zones, saw Ju competing from Hong Kong in the Asian Rapid Chess Team Championship 2024, while Sargsyan, a student at Webster University in the U.S., participated from St. Louis. Despite the late hour, Ju’s stellar performance was unwavering as she outplayed Sargsyan in all segments of the match.
Commentator WGM Jennifer Shahade commended Ju’s consistent play, likening her to the renowned player Hikaru Nakamura for her relentless approach to the game. The match’s Blitz and Bullet segments further highlighted Ju’s dominance, with Sargsyan struggling to capitalize on her opportunities.
The Julius Baer Women’s Speed Chess Championship features top female chess players competing for a $75,000 prize fund in a single-elimination bracket format. With the next round of matches set for August 23, fans can expect more intense battles as the competition heats up. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting championship!