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Tan Zhongyi Takes 1.5-0.5 Lead in 2025 FIDE Women’s World Championship

GM Tan Zhongyi has taken a commanding lead in the 2025 FIDE Women’s World Championship after a stunning victory over World Champion GM Ju Wenjun. In a tense rook endgame that seemed destined for a draw, Ju made a critical error that allowed Tan to capitalize and secure the win after almost five hours of play.

With a 1.5-0.5 lead, Tan now has the upper hand in the match, leaving Ju with a tough road ahead to make a comeback. The players will have a rest day before game three, where Ju will have the white pieces and a chance to turn the tide.

The match has already seen intense battles and strategic maneuvers, showcasing the skill and determination of both players. Fans can expect more thrilling games as the championship continues, with 10 games still remaining for Ju to fight back and reclaim her title.

Stay tuned for full analysis and player quotes as the 2025 FIDE Women’s World Championship unfolds. Don’t miss the action as the world’s top female chess players compete for the prestigious title and a significant prize fund.

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