FIDE Womens Grand Prix 2025

FIDE Women’s Grand Prix 2024–25: Standings, Highlights & What’s Next

Published by PawnSocialClub.org | May 14, 2025

The FIDE Women’s Grand Prix 2024–25 is in full swing, and it’s already delivering world-class chess, dramatic finishes, and unforgettable moments. As passionate promoters of women in chess, Pawn Social Club is proud to bring you the latest on this prestigious series—its standings, tournament results, and what to expect as the final stages approach.

What is the FIDE Women’s Grand Prix?

The FIDE Women’s Grand Prix is an elite, invitation-only series featuring the world’s top female players. This season consists of six tournaments, each with 10 players, where participants compete in four events and keep their best three results toward their total score.

  • Prize Pool: €120,000
  • Top 2 Qualify for 2026 Candidates
  • Venues: Georgia, Kazakhstan, Monaco, Cyprus, India, Austria

Grand Prix Schedule

TournamentLocationDates
Leg 1Tbilisi, Georgia 🇬🇪Aug 2024
Leg 2Shymkent, Kazakhstan 🇰🇿Dec 2024
Leg 3Monaco 🇲🇨Feb 2025
Leg 4Cyprus 🇨🇾Mar 14–25, 2025
Leg 5India 🇮🇳Apr 13–24, 2025
Leg 6Austria 🇦🇹May 5–16, 2025

Current Standings (After 3 Events)

RankPlayerTbilisiShymkentMonacoTotal Points
1Aleksandra Goryachkina130106.67236.67
2Bibisara Assaubayeva10577.515197.5
3Tan Zhongyi10565170
4Koneru Humpy55106.67161.67
5Stavroula Tsolakidou71.6777.5149.17

Note: Best 3 results out of 4 count toward the final score.

Tournament Highlights

Kashlinskaya Triumphs in Tbilisi

Alina Kashlinskaya delivered a standout performance in Georgia, scoring 6/9 to secure 130 points. Her final-round win against Mariya Muzychuk sealed the deal.

“She came in sharp and left sharper. A performance that set the tone for the series.” — PSC Editors

Goryachkina Reigns in Shymkent

Aleksandra Goryachkina showed commanding form in Kazakhstan, finishing with 7/9 and taking home another 130 points. Her tactical clarity and calm under pressure were on full display.

Monaco Ends in a 3-Way Tie

In Monaco, Goryachkina, Munguntuul, and Koneru Humpy tied for first with 5.5/9. The competition is tighter than ever heading into the final legs.

What’s Ahead

With just three tournaments remaining, the Grand Prix is entering a critical phase. Here’s the upcoming schedule:

  • Cyprus – March 14–25, 2025
  • India – April 13–24, 2025
  • Austria – May 5–16, 2025

Can anyone catch Goryachkina? Will Assaubayeva or Humpy make a final push? We’re here for every move.

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Why It Matters

At Pawn Social Club, we champion women in chess. The Grand Prix is not just about rankings—it’s a global celebration of strategic brilliance and rising stars. It:

  • Spotlights the best female players
  • Builds pathways to world championship glory
  • Inspires future generations to take up the game

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Tags: FIDE Grand Prix, Women’s Chess, Aleksandra Goryachkina, Bibisara Assaubayeva, Koneru Humpy, Chess 2025, Candidates Tournament, Grand Prix Standings


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