Female Master

Female Master




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Female Master
Do you know that the grandmaster title is not the only one you can attain as a chess player? If you are a woman and an outstanding player, you can try to earn the woman FIDE master title.
The woman FIDE master (abbreviated as WFM ) is one of the official titles given by the International Chess Federation (FIDE) exclusively to women chess players. It is the third-highest ranking exclusive to women after the woman grandmaster and the woman international master titles. Like other official FIDE titles, once a player is awarded the WFM title, it is held for life.
Woman FIDE masters are skilled players who perform at a very high level. You can watch them play live using Chess.com's streamers page or by going to Live Chess and clicking the Events option.
They also play in many strong tournaments, including online competitions like Titled Tuesday and other special events. In March 2020, two popular WFM streamers, Alexandra Botez and Anna Cramling, played in the Femme Batale event on Chess.com to raise money for the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund.
As the name implies, the WFM title is only attainable by women players. They can obtain it by achieving a FIDE classical rating of at least 2100. They must also have played at least 30 rated games to earn the title.
Chess.com makes it easy for you to recognize any titled player, including WFMs. You can identify them by a red tag with the initials WFM next to their names.
You now know what the woman FIDE master title is, how to attain it, and how to identify these titled players on Chess.com. Head over to the Live Chess section and watch WFMs play live!

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This list is complete and up to date as of July 2022 .

 Zhansaya Abdumalik ( Kazakhstan )
 Ketevan Arakhamia-Grant ( Scotland )
 Nino Batsiashvili ( Georgia )
 Maia Chiburdanidze ( Georgia )
 Pia Cramling ( Sweden )
 Viktorija Čmilytė ( Lithuania )
 Elina Danielian ( Armenia )
 Nana Dzagnidze ( Georgia )
 Nona Gaprindashvili ( Georgia )
 Olga Girya ( Russia )
 Aleksandra Goryachkina ( Russia )
 Valentina Gunina ( Russia )
 Harika Dronavalli ( India )
 Hoang Thanh Trang ( Hungary )
 Hou Yifan ( China )
 Ju Wenjun ( China )
 Bela Khotenashvili ( Georgia )
 Koneru Humpy ( India )
 Nadezhda Kosintseva ( Russia )
 Tatiana Kosintseva ( Russia )
 Alexandra Kosteniuk ( Russia )
 Irina Krush ( United States )
 Kateryna Lagno ( Russia )
 Lei Tingjie ( China )
 Anna Muzychuk ( Ukraine )
 Mariya Muzychuk ( Ukraine )
 Peng Zhaoqin ( Netherlands )
 Judit Polgár ( Hungary )
 Susan Polgár ( Hungary )
 Marie Sebag ( France )
 Monika Soćko ( Poland )
 Antoaneta Stefanova ( Bulgaria )
 Tan Zhongyi ( China )
 Anna Ushenina ( Ukraine )
 Xie Jun ( China )
 Xu Yuhua ( China )
 Zhao Xue ( China )
 Zhu Chen ( Qatar )
 Natalia Zhukova ( Ukraine )


^ McClain, Dylan Loeb (November 10, 2020). "How 'The Queen's Gambit' Started a New Debate About Sexism in Chess" . The New York Times .

^ List of female GMs at fide.com

^ "FIDE Players Advanced Search" . ratings.fide.com .



This article lists female chess players who have received official World Chess Federation ( FIDE ) titles or are otherwise renowned as women in chess .

There are 39 female players who have been awarded the title of Grandmaster , [1] [2] the highest lifetime title in chess, all of whom are living.

As of March 2022, there are 134 women who hold the International Master title, all but seven of whom are living. [3] (Deceased players noted by † symbol.)

This list of female chess players includes people who are primarily known as chess players and have an article on the English Wikipedia. It includes the preceding lists of Grandmasters and International Masters.


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There are 39 female players who have been awarded the title of Grandmaster, [1] [2] the highest lifetime title in chess, all of whom are living. This list is complete and up to date as of July 2022. Zhansaya Abdumalik (Kazakhstan) Ketevan Arakhamia-Grant (Scotland) Nino Batsiashvili (Georgia) Maia Chiburdanidze (Georgia) Pia Cramling (Sweden)
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