Women's World Chess Championship 2026

Women's World Chess Championship 2026
2026
 
Defending champion
Challenger
 
  Ju Wenjun
  Born 31 January 1991
34 years old
  Winner of the Women's World Chess Championship 2025 Winner of the Women's Candidates Tournament 2026

The Women's World Chess Championship 2026 is an upcoming chess match which will determine the new Women's World Chess Champion. It will be played between the defending champion Ju Wenjun, the winner of the Women's World Chess Championship 2025, and a challenger, who will be the winner of the Women's Candidates Tournament 2026. The dates and host city are yet to be decided.

Candidates Tournament

The challenger will qualify by winning the eight-player Women's Candidates Tournament 2026, which will be held in April 2026.[1] The following players will qualify:

Qualification method Player Age Rating World
ranking
(November 2025)
The top two finishers in the FIDE Women's Grand Prix 2024–25 Zhu Jiner (winner) 23 2579 2
Aleksandra Goryachkina (runner-up) 27 2540 5
The top three finishers in the Women's Chess World Cup 2025 Divya Deshmukh (winner) 20 2505 11
Koneru Humpy (runner-up) 38 2535 6
Tan Zhongyi (third place) 34 2524 7
The top two finishers in the FIDE Women's Grand Swiss Tournament 2025 Vaishali Rameshbabu (winner) 24 2473 16
Kateryna Lagno (runner-up) 35 2517 9
The winner of the FIDE Women's Events 2024–25 TBD

FIDE Women's Events 2024–25

In conjunction with the Open Candidates Tournament 2026, the runner-up of the previous championship match no longer automatically qualifies, unlike any previous Women's Candidates Tournament. Instead, the 2025 match is part of the FIDE Women's Events 2024–25, a new qualification path which is a circuit that includes the 2024 and 2025 World Rapid and Blitz Championships, the Grand Prix series, the World Cup and the Grand Swiss.[2] A player's score is the sum of her highest scores in up to 5 qualifying events.[3]

  •  : Current leader – set to qualify for Women's Candidates Tournament 2026 (Next top leader if the current top player has already qualified through other route)
  •  : Current World Champion – ineligible for Women's Candidates Tournament 2026 qualification
  •  : Player qualified for Women's Candidates Tournament 2026 via another path
  •  : Player ineligible for Women's Candidates Tournament 2026 qualification
Top 25 as of September 15, 2025[3]
No. Player Points Events World Rapid 2024 World Blitz 2024 World Champ Grand Prix World Cup Grand Swiss World Rapid 2025 World Blitz 2025
1 Koneru Humpy 224.00 3 1st
84.00
4th
60.00
2nd
80.00
2 Tan Zhongyi 213.50 5 T 2nd-7th
38.50
2nd
25.00
5th
40.00
3rd
50.00
T 3rd-5th
60.00
3 Kateryna Lagno 164.50 3 T 2nd-7th
38.50
T 3rd-4th
16.00
T 1st-2nd
110.00
4 Vaishali Rameshbabu 146.00 3 T 3rd-4th
16.00
T 5th-8th
20.00
T 1st-2nd
110.00
5 Divya Deshmukh 140.00 2 7th
20.00
1st
120.00
6 Zhu Jiner 128.00 2 T 5th-8th
8.00
1st
120.00
7 Aleksandra Goryachkina 100.00 1 2nd
100.00
8 Bibisara Assaubayeva 99.40 4 T 8th-12th
1.40
T 5th-8th
8.00
6th
30.00
T 3rd-5th
60.00
9 Ju Wenjun 86.50 2[a] T 2nd-7th
38.50
1st
48.00
1st
0.00
10 Anna Muzychuk 80.00 1 3rd
80.00
11

Song Yuxin

80.00 2 T 5th-8th
20.00
T 3rd-5th
60.00
12 Lei Tingjie 62.00 2 2nd
32.00
4th
30.00
13 Harika Dronavalli 58.50 2 T 2nd-7th
38.50
T 5th-8th
20.00
14 Afruza Khamdamova 38.50 1 T 2nd-7th
38.50
15 Alexandra Kosteniuk 38.50 1 T 2nd-7th
38.50
16 Mariya Muzychuk 26.40 3 T 8th-12th
1.40
T 8th-9th
5.00
T 6th-8th
20.00
17

Nana Dzagnidze

25.00 2 T 8th-9th
5.00
T 5th-8th
20.00
18 Irina Krush 20.00 1 T 6th-8th
20.00
19 Ulviyya Fataliyeva 20.00 1 T 6th-8th
20.00
20 Valentina Gunina 8.00 1 T 5th-8th
8.00
21 Carissa Yip 8.00 1 T 5th-8th
8.00
22 Irene Kharisma Sukandar 1.40 1 T 8th-12th
1.40
23 Deysi Cori 1.40 1 T 8th-12th
1.40
24 Stavroula Tsolakidou 1.40 1 T 8th-12th
1.40

References

  1. ^ "FIDE WOMEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP CYCLE 2025-2026". FIDE. Retrieved 2025-02-28.
  2. ^ "Qualification paths for FIDE Women's Candidates Tournament 2026 finalized". FIDE. 2024-12-03. Retrieved 2025-02-28.
  3. ^ a b "FIDE WOMEN'S EVENTS 2024-2025". FIDE. Retrieved 2025-07-23.

Notes

  1. ^ Does not include the World Championship match that awarded Ju zero points.