Wadifa Ahmed Wins Asian Zonal 3.2 Championship, Secures Women’s International Master Title and World Cup Qualification
Wadifa Ahmed made history today by becoming the Asian Zonal 3.2 champion in Colombo, securing both the Women’s International Master title and a place in the next Women’s World Cup. FIDE Master Wadifa’s dominant performance throughout the championship solidified her position at the top, ultimately leading to her victory and the prestigious titles.
Speaking from Colombo, Wadifa expressed her excitement and gratitude for her achievements, stating, “Becoming champion means I will play in the World Cup and have also achieved the WIM title. It feels incredible!” Her hard work and dedication to the game have paid off, propelling her towards her ultimate goal of becoming Bangladesh’s first Women’s Grandmaster.
With her current rating meeting the requirements for the WIM title, Wadifa has set her sights on even greater accomplishments in the world of chess. Her determination and passion for the game, coupled with her family’s support and shared success with her sister, highlight her potential for future success on the international stage.
As Wadifa celebrates her victory and looks towards the future, her journey in the world of chess continues to inspire and motivate aspiring players in Bangladesh and beyond. Her success serves as a testament to the power of perseverance and dedication in achieving one’s dreams.