体坛英语新闻:Ju Wenjun defends title at Women's Chess World Championship
VLADIVOSTOK, Russia, Jan. 24 (Xinhua) -- Chinese chess grandmaster Ju Wenjun defended her title at 2020 Women's World Championship at Vladivostok by defeating 21-year-old challenger Aleksandra Goryachkina 8.5:7.5 on Friday.
The first six rounds of the 12-round championship were held in Shanghai, China before moving to Vladivostok. Ju Wenjun was leading by 6-5 after 11 rounds. The young Russian tied the match 6-6, dragging the championship to the rapid game playoff.
After two draws in the first two rapid games, Ju Wenjun won in Game 3, and tied with her opponent in Game 4 to defend her title, again.
In May, 2018, Ju took the crown for the first time after defeating Tan Zhongyi as a challenger at the Women's World Championship to become China's sixth woman chess world champion. She defended her title in the Women's World Chess Championship in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia in November, 2018.
The International Chess Federation raised the total prize money to 500,000 euros as the winner will take 55 percent of it.
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