FIDE Women's World Championship Match in Chongqing to Open on July

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Last updated 25 março 2025
FIDE Women's World Championship Match in Chongqing to Open on July
The 2023 FIDE Women's World Championship Match will be held from July 3rd to 25th, taking place in both Shanghai and Chongqing. The opening ceremony will be held in Shanghai on July 4th, followed by the Chongqing leg of the match from July 14th to 25th at the Changshou District Administrative Service Center.
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