Anna and her sister Mariya, who is also a chess pro, have both refused to participate in this very lucrative competition as a mark of protest against the way the host country treats its women.
She’s not retiring or concerned about her challengers. She’s taking a stand for herself and for women in general by refusing to play in Saudi Arabia. She wrote on 23 December on her Facebook page: In ...
Ukrainian chess player Anna Muzychuk has secured victory at the Norway Chess tournament. Source: Champion, a sports news platform within Ukrainska Pravda's holding company Details: The Ukrainian drew ...
The Norway Chess Women 2025 will feature leading players Ju Wenjun, Anna Muzychuk, and Sarasadat Khademalsharieh. This event follows the inaugural 2024 tournament, emphasising gender equality with ...
Anna Muzychuk, a 27 year-old Ukrainian woman, currently holds two World Champion titles in speed chess. This week she will lose them both without playing a single game. Why? Because Muzychuk, along ...
Anna Muzychuk acknowledges the Norway Chess Women's tournament for promoting female chess players. She anticipates a tough competition with strong contenders like Ju Wenjun and Koneru Humpy. Anna ...
World number 8 Anna Muzychuk says each participant in the upcoming Norway Chess, including India’s Koneru Humpy and Vaishali R, has a real chance of winning the tournament, dubbed the “strongest ...
Details: In the 10th round, the Ukrainian drew twice with the Indian player Vaishali Rameshbabu. Muzychuk came close to winning the main game, but Vaishali managed to push the game into an Armageddon, ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...
With reigning World Champion Ju Wenjin, Indian legend Koneru Humpy, along with others in the fray, Anna, feels Norway Chess is the strongest Women's tournament. Anna Muzychuk's dedication towards ...
A Ukrainian chess champion is prepared to lose her two world titles rather than defend them in a tournament held in Saudi Arabia. Anna Muzychuk said she would skip the lucrative event to protest the ...
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