European Women’s Chess Championship 2025: Georgian Grandmaster Nino Batsiashvili is the top seed.
The European Women’s Chess Championship 2025 is gearing up to be a thrilling event, with over 100 top players from across Europe set to compete for the prestigious title and qualification spots for the Women’s World Cup. The tournament, scheduled to take place from March 31 to April 11 at the Rodos Palace Conference Hotel in Rhodes, Greece, will feature a Swiss-system format with 11 rounds of intense competition.
One of the top contenders for the title is Georgian Grandmaster Nino Batsiashvili, who is the top seed in the tournament. Batsiashvili, known for her strategic prowess and tactical skills, will be looking to make her mark and secure the European Women’s Chess Championship title. Other top players to watch out for include IM Teodora Injac, IM Meri Arabidze, IM Stavroula Tsolakidou, IM Dinara Wagner, and IM Olga Badelka.
With a total prize fund of €60,000 up for grabs, the stakes are high for the players competing in the championship. In addition to the prize money, the tournament also serves as a qualifier for the Women’s World Cup, with a set number of top finishers earning qualification spots.
Fans can catch all the action from the European Women’s Chess Championship 2025 through live broadcasts on platforms such as Chess.com, Chess24, and the official website of the European Chess Union. Commentary and game analyses will also be available on various YouTube channels and streaming platforms.
Stay tuned for an exciting display of skill and strategy as the top female chess players from Europe battle it out for the title of European Women’s Chess Champion.