Zhu Jiner vs Humpy Koneru — Round 10
Zhu’s final-round win moved her to 16.0 and second place.
Norway Chess Women 2026 is complete. Bibisara Assaubayeva wins the women’s event with 16.5 points. Zhu Jiner finishes second on 16.0, Anna Muzychuk third on 15.0, Ju Wenjun fourth on 13.5, Divya Deshmukh fifth on 10.0 and Humpy Koneru sixth on 9.0. The Replay Lab now includes the supplied final Round 10 PGNs.
Final update: this Norway Chess 2026 standings women page covers the women’s final points table, Norway Chess 2026 women standings, results women, Round 10 results and replay PGNs.
The Norway Chess 2026 women final standings are: Bibisara Assaubayeva 16.5, Zhu Jiner 16.0, Anna Muzychuk 15.0, Ju Wenjun 13.5, Divya Deshmukh 10.0 and Humpy Koneru 9.0. This is the completed women’s event points table after Round 10.
Champion: Bibisara Assaubayeva
Assaubayeva wins Norway Chess Women 2026 with 16.5 points, half a point ahead of Zhu Jiner on 16.0. Anna Muzychuk finishes third on 15.0.
| Rank | Player | Country | Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bibisara Assaubayeva | Kazakhstan | 16.5 |
| 2 | Zhu Jiner | China | 16.0 |
| 3 | Anna Muzychuk | Ukraine | 15.0 |
| 4 | Ju Wenjun | China | 13.5 |
| 5 | Divya Deshmukh | India | 10.0 |
| 6 | Humpy Koneru | India | 9.0 |
Use the Replay Lab for the supplied Round 10 classical PGNs.
Round 10 completed the women’s event. Zhu Jiner beat Humpy Koneru, Ju Wenjun beat Bibisara Assaubayeva, and Anna Muzychuk beat Divya Deshmukh.
Final standings: Assaubayeva 16.5, Zhu 16.0, Muzychuk 15.0, Ju 13.5, Divya 10.0, Humpy 9.0.
This archived Round 9 snapshot is kept for readers comparing the final table with the penultimate-round situation. The final standings are shown above in the Round 10 one-glance table.
Before Round 10, the women’s table was Assaubayeva 16.5, Zhu Jiner 13.0, Anna Muzychuk 12.0, Ju Wenjun 10.5, Divya Deshmukh 10.0 and Humpy Koneru 9.0. The completed final table is the main one-glance table above.
Round 9 results were Divya Deshmukh 0-1 Zhu Jiner, Bibisara Assaubayeva 1/2-1/2 Anna Muzychuk, and Humpy Koneru 1/2-1/2 Ju Wenjun. These are preserved as archive context; the final Round 10 results are shown above.
All visible standings snapshots on this page now use the Round 9 women’s table: Assaubayeva 16.5, Zhu Jiner 13.0, Anna Muzychuk 12.0, Ju Wenjun 10.5, Divya Deshmukh 10.0, Humpy Koneru 9.0.
These standings are based on the supplied broadcast game set and may differ from a final official table. This page is separate from the Norway Chess 2026 open-section standings page.
Earlier broadcast-based standings snapshots are preserved below only as archive context. For the current answer, use the final Round 10 points table at the top of the page.
The women’s event is complete. Assaubayeva won with 16.5 points, Zhu finished second on 16.0, Anna Muzychuk third on 15.0, Ju Wenjun fourth on 13.5, Divya fifth on 10.0 and Humpy sixth on 9.0.
Use the final one-glance table for the clean ranking after Round 10.
Start with the Round 10 group: Zhu-Humpy, Ju-Assaubayeva and Muzychuk-Divya.
This page covers Norway Chess Women 2026 only. The separate open-section page covers Praggnanandhaa, Wesley So, Firouzja, Carlsen, Keymer and Gukesh.
Round 9 and earlier replays remain in the selector for readers comparing how the final table developed.
Final women’s event standings after Round 10.
| Rank | Player | Points |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bibisara Assaubayeva | 16.5 |
| 2 | Zhu Jiner | 16.0 |
| 3 | Anna Muzychuk | 15.0 |
| 4 | Ju Wenjun | 13.5 |
| 5 | Divya Deshmukh | 10.0 |
| 6 | Humpy Koneru | 9.0 |
The latest completed supplied women’s games are the final Round 10 games: Zhu Jiner 1-0 Humpy Koneru, Ju Wenjun 1-0 Bibisara Assaubayeva, and Anna Muzychuk 1-0 Divya Deshmukh.
These replay cards give the same fast entry route as the open Norway Chess page: click the card, set the replay selector, and load the PGN into the ChessWorld replay board.
Zhu’s final-round win moved her to 16.0 and second place.
Ju beat the eventual champion in the final round and finished fourth.
Muzychuk’s final-round win secured third place on 15.0.
Assaubayeva’s Round 9 win is a sharp replay route into the leader’s strongest supplied games.
Muzychuk’s Round 4 win gives a tactical open-game contrast to the Queen’s Pawn-heavy event sample.
Replay the completed supplied Norway Chess Women 2026 games. The selector groups six classical rounds and their optional Armageddon follow-ups, while excluding future placeholders with Result "*".
No game autoloads on page load. Choose a game and press Watch Selected Game to open the replay board.
These counts group the completed supplied games by broad opening family. The final Round 10 PGNs add two more 1.d4 structures and one Sicilian/Alapin game, so treat the table as a practical study guide rather than a strict ECO database.
The largest supplied family is Queen’s Gambit / Queen’s Pawn, followed by Reti-Zukertort-English transpositions and Ruy Lopez structures. Use the links in the table to convert temporary event interest into stable opening study.
| Opening family | Games | Share | Study links |
|---|---|---|---|
| Queen's Gambit / QGD / Queen's Pawn | 9 of 36 | 25.0% | Queen’s Gambit · Queen’s Gambit Declined · Queen’s Pawn Openings |
| Reti / Zukertort / English transpositions | 7 of 36 | 21.2% | Reti Opening · Zukertort Opening · English Opening |
| Ruy Lopez / Spanish | 6 of 36 | 18.2% | Ruy Lopez · Closed Ruy Lopez |
| Indian Defences | 5 of 36 | 15.2% | King’s Indian Defence · Queen’s Indian Defense · Bogo-Indian Defense · Grünfeld Defense |
| Italian / Scotch Gambit Open Games | 2 of 36 | 6.1% | Italian Game · Scotch Gambit · Scotch Game |
| Vienna / Three Knights / Four Knights | 1 of 36 | 3.0% | Vienna Game · Four Knights Game |
| Nimzo-Larsen / 1.b3 | 1 of 36 | 3.0% | Nimzo-Larsen Attack |
| English Opening | 1 of 36 | 3.0% | English Opening |
| Sicilian Defence | 1 of 36 | 3.0% | Sicilian Defense · Sicilian Najdorf |
| Dutch / Queen's Pawn sidelines | 1 of 36 | 3.0% | Dutch Defense · Queen’s Pawn Openings |
This page tracks Norway Chess Women 2026. For the open-section table, Wesley So / Carlsen / Firouzja / Gukesh / Keymer / Praggnanandhaa results and the separate open replay archive, use the Norway Chess 2026 open standings page.
Bibisara Assaubayeva won Norway Chess Women 2026 with 16.5 points. Use the final one-glance points table and the Round 10 results cards to see how the final leaderboard finished.
The Norway Chess 2026 women final standings are Assaubayeva 16.5, Zhu Jiner 16.0, Anna Muzychuk 15.0, Ju Wenjun 13.5, Divya Deshmukh 10.0 and Humpy Koneru 9.0. Use the final standings table for the ranked points list.
The Round 10 results were Zhu Jiner 1-0 Humpy Koneru, Ju Wenjun 1-0 Bibisara Assaubayeva, and Anna Muzychuk 1-0 Divya Deshmukh. Use the Current Round 10 replay group to watch the supplied PGNs.
Assaubayeva won by half a point, finishing on 16.5 ahead of Zhu Jiner on 16.0. Use the final one-glance table and Zhu vs Humpy replay to see why the final margin was so narrow.
Yes. The Replay Lab includes the supplied Round 10 PGNs for Zhu-Humpy, Ju-Assaubayeva and Muzychuk-Divya. Use the Current Round 10 Women Classical Games group in the replay selector.
This page covers Norway Chess Women 2026. The open-section standings are separate and linked in the Open Section and Women’s Event block.
Round 9 material is retained only as archive context. The final standings, Round 10 results cards and Current Round 10 replay group are the live answer sections.
Start with Ju Wenjun vs Bibisara Assaubayeva because Ju beat the eventual champion in the final round. Then replay Zhu vs Humpy and Muzychuk vs Divya from the featured final-round cards.
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