FIDE Women’s Grand Prix 2019
- Indian chess Grand Master Koneru Humpy finished second in the Women’s Grand Prix held in Monaco.
- She won the first leg of GP in Skolkovo, Russia.
- Humpy leads the Women’s Grand Prix Series standings with 293 points after completion of two legs. Each player is allowed to play three out of four tournaments.
- Humpy will compete in the final leg in Sardinia. The top two of GP Series will make the cut for 2021 Candidates.
- Women’s FIDE Grand Prix Series 2019-2020 consist of four tournaments held over two years (2019-20) at Skolkovo, Monaco, Lausanne and ....
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