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Friday, 07 Jul 2023 22:09
Queens’ Festival: Malak Ismayil and Chadha Meddeb win continental qualifiers

The Queens’ Festival 2023 kicked off with Online Blitz Qualification tournaments for Europe and Africa. 

The European event attracted 108 players from 33 countries. The title of the Queens’ Festival Continental European queen went to WFM Malak Ismayil from Azerbaijan, who managed to score 10½ points in 11 rounds. Her compatriot WFM Laman Hajiyeva finished second with 8½ points, and Arya Aydogan from Turkey with 8 points. According to the tournament regulations, all three players will receive two training sessions with Women Grandmasters.

The complete list of 25 qualifiers to advance into the semifinals of the Queens’ Festival from the European continent:
 

1

WFM

Ismayil Malak

AZE

10½

2

WFM

Hajiyeva Laman

AZE

8½

3

 

Aydogan Arya

TUR

8

4

WFM

Head Louise

ENG

8

5

WGM

Sikorova Olga

CZE

7½

6

 

Hryshchenko Kamila

ENG

7½

7

 

Omeri Eklea

ALB

7½

8

WGM

Richtrova Eliska

CZE

7½

9

WCM

Pert Nina

ENG

7

10

 

Piddubna Bozhena

UKR

7

11

WFM

Stangl Anita Dr.

GER

7

12

WFM

Stefanidi Maria-Anna

GRE

7

13

 

Ghitza Elena

MLT

7

14

 

Nevska Gerda

GCI

7

15

WIM

Koskoska Gabriela

MKD

7

16

WIM

Kanyamarala Trisha

IRL

6½

17

 

Valcu Lavinia

SWE

6½

18

 

Valkova Angelika

UKR

6½

19

 

Subramanian Anusha

ENG

6½

20

 

Muratet Carmona Julia

AND

6½

21

 

Nadanyan Kiti

ARM

6

22

 

Huseynli Ayan

AZE

6

23

 

Swati Singha

ENG

6

24

 

Bhaumik Mehr

FIN

6

25

 

Batagan Ilinca-Petra

ROU

6


One hundred twenty-eight players from 22 African countries competed in another Online Blitz Qualification tournament. WIM Chadha Meddeb from Tunisia scored 9/11, tied for first place with WIM Lina Nassr of Algeria and became the Queens’ Festival Continental Queen thanks to better tiebreaks. WIM Anika Du Plessis from South Africa was third with 8 points.

The top 25 players of the event who advanced to the semifinals are:

1

WIM

Meddeb Chadha

TUN

9

2

WIM

Nassr Lina

ALG

9

3

WIM

Du Plessis Anika

RSA

8

4

 

Oke Abiodun

NGR

8

5

WFM

Marape Naledi

BOT

7½

6

 

Laamim Roaa

MAR

7

7

WCM

Selkirk Rebecca

RSA

7

8

WIM

Caxita Esperanca

ANG

7

9

 

Ruth Otisitswe

BOT

7

10

 

Ndunakazi Nobuhle

RSA

7

11

WFM

Pires Luzia

ANG

6½

12

 

Khoa Lutopu

NAM

6½

13

 

Kayyar Sana

UGA

6½

14

WCM

Allam Yara

EGY

6

15

 

Marochkina Nadezhda

SEN

6

16

WFM

Francis Thapelo

BOT

6

17

WCM

Sharell Arona Moshoboro

BOT

6

18

 

Mugide Safinah

UGA

6

19

 

Adzinova Salima

MAR

6

20

 

Paulo Jemima

ANG

6

21

WFM

Junior Ednasia

ANG

6

22

 

Concillia Ndegwa Awuor

KEN

5½

23

 

Michael Bridget

NGR

5½

24

 

Milly Takali

UGA

5

25

 

Andhin Chethanah

MRI

5


This weekend two more qualifying tournaments for players from the Americas and Asia will be played. The 25 players from each continent will advance to the semifinals scheduled for July 15th. The top eight finishers of the semifinals will compete in a round-robin tournament to determine the overall winner on July 16th.


About Queens’ Festival

The Queens’ Online Chess Festival, a series of continental women’s online blitz tournaments, has been held annually since 2021. The project organized by the FIDE Commission for Women’s Chess is a unique all-inclusive event aiming at developing a strong global women’s community in chess and enhancing female participation in all aspects of chess life.

This year, the festival offers a chance to participate in two competitions:

·Queens’ Women Open Tournament. Open to all female participants with FIDE ID;

·Unrated Princesses’ tournaments. For U16 (born on 1.1.2007 or later), female players with no FIDE rating.

 The winners of the Queens’ Women Open Tournament and the Princess’ Tournament will be invited to the 45th World Chess Olympiad 2024 in Budapest, Hungary. The ticket, full-board 3-day accommodation and invitations to the Opening Ceremony of the Chess Olympiad 2024 for the winner and one accompanying person will be covered.

The official Award ceremony for the Queens’ Festival 2023 will also take place during the 45th Chess Olympiad.