FIDE Women’s Grand Prix 2024-25 Leaderboard: Zhu Jiner, Goryachkina finish top two, qualify for Women’s Candidates 2026

FIDE Women’s Grand Prix 2024-25 Leaderboard: Zhu Jiner, Goryachkina finish top two, qualify for Women’s Candidates 2026

FIDE Women’s Grand Prix 2024-25 Final Leaderboard: China’s Zhu Jiner finished joint top before Ukraine’s Anna Muzychuk was declared the winner of the FIDE Women’s Grand Prix Austria leg due to better tiebreaks on Thursday. However, that didn’t stop the Chinese from topping the leaderboard after all six legs and qualifying for the Women’s Candidates 2026.

Zhu has had identical finishes in all three events at Nicosia (Cyprus), Pune (India) and Grosslobming (Austria), where she failed to win the event after finishing on joint top. In Nicosia and Austria, it was the Ukrainian Muzychuk who ended up winning the event and in Pune, it was local challenger Koneru Humpy who denied Zhu from winning the India leg.

But with a total of 352.5 points via three joint top finishes, which fetched her 117.5 per event, she became the first player to qualify for Candidates. Joining her is Russia’s Aleksandra Goryachkina, who won the Shymkent (Kazakhstan) leg and collected a total of 308.34 points to finish second.

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Muzychuk was the unluckiest among the 25 players in the field. After winning two events — the Nicosia and the Grosslobming — she finished third and missed out on a Candidates spot by just 1.67 points behind Goryachkina.

Among Indians, Humpy had the best finish. The Pune leg winner was fourth in the leaderboard with 279.17 points, while Divya Deshmukh (180) was seventh, Harika Dronavalli 11th (171.67) and R. Vaishali was 12th (155).

Festive offer

Humpy started her Women’s Grand Prix campaign with a fifth-place finish at Shymkent leg before bagging a silver medal at Monaco leg. She needed an outright first-place finish in Pune to compete for the top two spots, but Zhu didn’t let that happen.

After the Women’s World Cup 2025, the Grand Prix series was the second-most high-profile tournament in this cycle, with two Candidates spots at stake.

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FIDE Women’s Grand Prix Final Leaderboard

PlayerTbilisiShymkentMonacoNicosiaIndiaAustriaTotal
Zhu Jiner117.5117.5117.5352.5
Aleksandra Goryachkina130106.6771.67308.34
Anna Muzychuk71.67117.5117.5306.67
Koneru Humpy55106.67117.5279.17
Tan Zhongyi1056585255
Bibisara Assaubayeva10577.515197.5
Divya Deshmukh554085180
Nana Dzagnidze71.675055176.67
Mariya Muzychuk5071.6755176.67
Stavroula Tsolakidou71.6777.525174.17
Harika Dronavalli3571.6765171.67
Vaishali Rameshbabu355070155
Alina Kashlinskaya13020150
Batkhuyag Munguntuul15106.6720141.67
Alexandra Kosteniuk355035120
Kateryna Lagno4065105
Nurgyul Salimova30401080
Polina Shuvalova6565
Lela Javakhishvili203555
Sarasadat Khademalsharieh103545
Olga Badelka252045
Elisabeth Pähtz15151040
Salome Melia2020

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