Women's World Chess Championship 2022
The 2022 Women's World Chess Championship is an upcoming chess match for the Women's World Chess Championship title. It is contested by the defending champion Ju Wenjun (winning the 2020 match) and her challenger, the winner of the 2021 Candidate tournament.
Defending champion | Challenger |
Winner of the 2020 World Championship |
Winner of the 2021 Candidates tournament |
← 2020 |
Candidates tournament
The second edition of the women's candidates will be played in the first half of 2021.[1] The format is not yet announced, but probably will again feature eight players. These are
Aleksandra Goryachkina (Loser of the Women's World Chess Championship 2020) - 2 highest placed players from the FIDE Women's Grand Prix 2019–20[2]
- 2 finalists of the FIDE Women's World Cup[3] (postponed to 2021)[4]
- TBD
Match
The format and host city is not yet announced.
gollark: I have a weird thing with overresearching random stuff in advance but then procrastinating on actually important decisions/things, so yes.
gollark: I think they have to use the same application timings and suffer similar weirdness with prediction, since most undergraduate applications go through one central system.
gollark: It's kind of stupid but cannot practically be changed now.
gollark: Anyway, universities just have to base it on predicted grades, past grades, and a "personal statement" and "reference". So you get an "offer", usually saying "if you get X grades you can go to this university", and have to hope that you match that in the exams.
gollark: Yep!
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