- Lei
Tingjie (Chinese: 雷挺婕; pinyin: Léi
Tǐngjié, born 13
March 1997) is a
Chinese chess player who
holds the
title of Grandmaster. She was the 2021 Women's...
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Lagno and
Aleksandra Goryachkina representing FIDE[citation needed] Lei
Tingjie and Tan
Zhongyi representing China, and R
Vaishali and
Koneru Humpy representing...
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contested by the
defending champion, Ju Wenjun, and her challenger, Lei
Tingjie, the
winner of the 2022–23
Candidates tournament. It was pla**** in two...
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Kateryna Lagno), 2020 (against
Aleksandra Goryachkina), and 2023 (against Lei
Tingjie). Ju
started learning to play
chess at the age of seven. In
December 2004...
- final, took
place in Chongqing,
China from 27
March to 6
April 2023. Lei
Tingjie won the
match with a
round to spare. Lei
moved on to
challenge the defending...
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Grand Swiss Tournament Women's
Chess World Cup
Candidates Tournament "
Tingjie wins Women's
Candidates Final to set up
World Championship Match". www...
- Championship. Ju
retained her
title in the 2023
championship against Lei
Tingjie. Key: RR = round-robin tournament, KO =
knockout tournament The
table below...
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Women Masters Tournament with 7/9, a full
point ahead of second-placed Lei
Tingjie. In
August 2015, she won the
Asian Women's
Rapid Championship in Al Ain...
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Dinara Saduak****ova, IM, 2470 (J16) Bela Khotenashvili, GM, 2469 (E16) Lei
Tingjie, GM, 2468 (R)
Monika Socko, GM, 2451 (E17) Anna Ushenina, GM, 2451 (E16)...
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Rating Rank (April 2024) 2023 Women's
World Championship runner-up Lei
Tingjie 27 2550 4 The top two
finishers in the Women's
Grand Prix 2022–23 Kateryna...