FIDE Women's Grand Prix 2022–23

The 2022-2023 edition of the FIDE Grand Prix will be a series of four chess tournaments exclusively for women which will determine two players to play in the Women's Candidates Tournament 2023–2024. The winner of the Candidates Tournament will play the reigning world champion in the next Women's World Chess Championship.[1]

This will be the sixth cycle of the tournament series. Each of 16 players shall participate in three out of four tournaments, and every tournament shall be a twelve-player round robin event. The tournaments are planned to be held in August – September 2022, October – December 2022, January – March 2023 and April – June 2023.

Players

16 players will qualify for the Grand Prix:[1]

Invitee Qualifying method Rating (March 2022)
Ju Wenjun Women's World Champion 2560
Alexandra Kosteniuk Women's World Cup 2516
Aleksandra Goryachkina Women's World Cup 2610
Tan Zhongyi Women's World Cup 2525
Anna Muzychuk Women's World Cup 2531
Lei Tingjie Women's Grand Swiss 2535
Elisabeth Pähtz Women's Grand Swiss 2507
Zhu Jiner Women's Grand Swiss 2464
Mariya Muzychuk Women's Grand Swiss 2544
Hou Yifan Rating 2650
Kateryna Lagno Rating 2550
Nana Dzagnidze Rating 2531
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References

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