Azerbaijani players prepare for 1/32 finals in Women's Chess World Cup

Women's Chess World Cup is underway in Batumi, Georgia, Azernews reports.
Two Azerbaijani national team members are set to compete in the 1/32 finals on July 9.
Grandmaster Ulviyya Fataliyeva will compete against the local player Lela Javakhishvili, while Gulnar Mammadova will face Polina Shuvalova (FIDE).
Meanwhile, Govhar Beydullayeva and Khanum Balajayeva were knocked out in the first round of the tournament.
Women's Chess World Cup in Batumi will run until July 29 using a knockout format. The top three players will qualify for the Candidates Tournament, which is the next significant stage in the path to the Women's World Chess Championship.
Chess has a long-standing tradition in Azerbaijan, deeply rooted in the country's cultural heritage. The game continues to be highly popular, with efforts made to preserve and promote these traditions.
To boost the sport's popularity, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev who also chairs the National Olympic Committee signed an executive order in 2009 to support a national chess development program, which spanned from 2009 to 2014.
The 42nd Chess Olympiad, hosted in Baku, exemplifies the country's dedication to chess development.
The event drew a total of 1,587 participants, including 894 in the Open category and 693 in the Women's section, making it a major international chess event.
Similarly, the FIDE World Chess Cup 2023, also held in Baku, showcased intense competition and exciting matches.
With a highly skilled lineup, the tournament offered a platform for top-tier players to demonstrate their strategic mastery.
In these top tournaments, Azerbaijani players have consistently achieved high placements among the world's best.
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