The 2024-2025 FIDE Women’s Grand Prix Series is set to witness an exciting battle of wits as India’s top female grandmasters Koneru Humpy, Harika Dronavalli, and R Vaishali join a star-studded field. The trio has earned their spots through impressive performances, fulfilling the qualifying conditions.
The series has undergone significant enhancements, with the number of tournaments increasing from four to six and the number of participants expanding from 16 to 20. This expansion provides more opportunities for women chess players to showcase their skills and compete for a larger prize pool.
Among the notable participants are three reigning women’s world champions in classical time control: Tan Zhongyi, Alexandra Kosteniuk, and Mariya Muzychuk. Former rapid world champions Humpy, Kateryna Lagno, and Anna Muzychuk will also grace the event.
The absence of reigning champion Ju Wenjun has opened the door for Sarasadat Khademalsharieh, the vice champion of both the Women’s World Rapid and Women’s World Blitz Championships 2018. Khademalsharieh qualified by rating according to the April 2024 FIDE Rating List.
FIDE CEO Emil Sutovsky emphasized the importance of the Women’s Grand Prix for promoting women’s chess. “We want more women to play, and we want them to have more events, better events, and better conditions,” he said. “The Women’s Grand Prix is one of the most important events for us in promoting women’s chess.”
Humpy’s impressive second-place finish in the women’s section of the FIDE Candidates tournament in Toronto and Vaishali’s fourth-place finish highlight the strength of the Indian contingent. The trio will be eager to make a mark on the international stage and challenge for the coveted title.