Ju Wenjun – The Reigning Queen of the Chess World 🇨🇳

Mrrajput_2212 Best of 2025

2025-11-06 12:51

1️⃣ Meet Ju Wenjun!

A name that defines consistency and excellence — Ju Wenjun from China is the current Women’s World Chess Champion. She started her journey at just seven years old, and by fifteen, she had already qualified for her first Women’s World Championship. 👑♟️

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2️⃣ A Rare Talent in the 2600 Club

Ju stands among the very few women in history to cross the elite 2600 rating mark, peaking at 2604 — a symbol of her precision, focus, and unmatched skill at the highest level. ⚡

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3️⃣ The Rise to the Throne

Her big breakthrough came after winning the Women’s Grand Prix (2015–16), earning the right to challenge fellow Chinese star Tan Zhongyi for the world title. Ju triumphed in that match and began an era of dominance that continues today. 🏆

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4️⃣ Champion — and Still Defending!

Ju Wenjun has defended her world title three times

🔥 Against Kateryna Lagno (2018, 64-player knockout)

🔥 Against Aleksandra Goryachkina (2020, match format)

🔥 Against Lei Tingjie (2023, match format)

Each defense proved her strength, adaptability, and calm under pressure. 💪

5️⃣ Legacy in Motion

As the reigning champion, Ju Wenjun represents the pinnacle of modern women’s chess — a blend of deep preparation, strong intuition, and unshakable confidence. 🌟


📱 #iQOO Spirit Check:

Just like Ju’s focus and consistency at the top, the iQOO community believes in staying ahead through power, strategy, and performance that never fades. ⚡

💬 How long do you think Ju Wenjun will reign as champion? Let’s hear your predictions below! 👇

#iQOOGamers #ChessLegends #PerformanceUnleashed #JuWenjun #iQOOCommunity

💫 Happy Questing, Fam 🚀🎉

— @Mrrajput_2212  (iQOO ID: 100459)

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