Norway Chess Women 2026 Final Standings and Replays

Bibisara Assaubayeva won Norway Chess Women 2026 with 16.5 points. Zhu Jiner finished 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.

Final answer

Assaubayeva won by half a point. Round 10 ended with wins for Zhu Jiner over Humpy Koneru, Ju Wenjun over Assaubayeva, and Anna Muzychuk over Divya Deshmukh.

Norway Chess Women 2026 questions answered

Final standings

1

Bibisara Assaubayeva

Kazakhstan

16.5 points

2

Zhu Jiner

China

16.0 points

3

Anna Muzychuk

Ukraine

15.0 points

4

Ju Wenjun

China

13.5 points

5

Divya Deshmukh

India

10.0 points

6

Humpy Koneru

India

9.0 points

Round 10 results

Zhu Jiner 1-0 Humpy Koneru

Zhu’s victory secured second place on 16.0.

Ju Wenjun 1-0 Bibisara Assaubayeva

Ju defeated the champion in the final round and finished fourth.

Anna Muzychuk 1-0 Divya Deshmukh

Muzychuk’s victory secured third place on 15.0.


Norway Chess Women 2026 Replay Lab

Choose from all 50 supplied completed classical and Armageddon PGNs. No replay opens until you select a game or featured card.


Most-used opening families in the supplied PGNs

The supplied games are strongest in Queen’s Pawn structures, Reti-English transpositions, Ruy Lopez systems and Indian Defences.




Norway Chess Women 2026 FAQ

Final standings and results

Who won Norway Chess Women 2026?

Bibisara Assaubayeva won Norway Chess Women 2026 with 16.5 points. The final one-glance table shows Zhu Jiner second on 16.0 and Anna Muzychuk third on 15.0.

What are the Norway Chess 2026 women final standings?

The 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.

What were the Norway Chess Women 2026 Round 10 results?

Zhu Jiner beat Humpy Koneru, Ju Wenjun beat Bibisara Assaubayeva, and Anna Muzychuk beat Divya Deshmukh in Round 10.

How close was the final women’s title race?

Assaubayeva won by half a point, finishing on 16.5 ahead of Zhu Jiner on 16.0. Anna Muzychuk was third on 15.0.

Replay lab and event clarification

Can I replay the Norway Chess Women 2026 final-round games?

Yes. The Replay Lab includes the supplied Round 10 PGNs for Zhu-Humpy, Ju-Assaubayeva and Muzychuk-Divya, plus the earlier completed games.

Is this the women’s page or the open-section page?

This page covers Norway Chess Women 2026. The separate open-section page is linked from the event navigation and event clarification section.

How many Norway Chess Women 2026 games can I replay here?

The page preserves 50 supplied completed PGNs across classical and Armageddon groups. Choose a round and game from the Replay Lab selector.

Which final-round game should I replay first?

Start with Ju Wenjun versus Bibisara Assaubayeva because Ju defeated the eventual champion in the final round. Then replay Zhu-Humpy and Muzychuk-Divya.

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