Women's World Chess Championship 1993

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The 1993 Women's World Chess Championship was won by Xie Jun, who successfully defended her title against challenger Nana Ioseliani in the title match.

As part of the qualification process, an Interzonal tournament was held in Subotica in November 1991, featuring the best players from each FIDE zone. 35 players took part with the top six qualifying for the Candidates Tournament. For the first time, the women's Interzonal was played as a 13-round Swiss system tournament.[1]

1991 Women's Interzonal Tournament
Player12345678910111213PointsTie break
1 Nona Gaprindashvili (Soviet Union)+14=28+2+17+21-9=3=5=7+12=4+6=10967.75
2 Peng Zhaoqin (China)=26+33-1+20+27=5=16+9+3=4=6+7=12963.75
3 Nana Ioseliani (Soviet Union)+27=17+9=5=6+21=1=7-2=8+24+11=461.25
4 Irina Levitina (USA)-25=24-33+34+15+10=6+14+16=2=1+9=359.25
5 Wang Pin (China)=32+12+7=3=16=2+9=1+8=18=11-10=13860.00
6 Qin Kanying (China)+13=11+32=26=3-8=4+21=17+16=2-1+9855.50
7 Ketevan Arakhamia (Soviet Union)=18=20-5+33+32+17+8=3=1-9+14-2+19852.75
8 Svetlana Matveeva (Soviet Union)=28=14+15=9+10+6-7=16-5=3=12=18+2953.25
9 Alisa Galliamova (Soviet Union)+29+16-3=8+26+1-5-2+21+7+18-4-652.25
10 Ketino Kachiani (Soviet Union)=31=26+18=16-8-4-15+33+20+25=13+5=149.00
11 Marta Litinskaya-Shul (Soviet Union)+22=6-21=32+25-16=27+20=15+17=5-3+1848.50
12 Aynur Sofiyeva (Soviet Union)=20-5-26-29+35+34+31+27+24-1=8+14=242.00
13 Ildikó Mádl (Hungary)-6+29=20-21+23=25-14-22+30+28=10+25=5744.00
14 Cristina Adela Foișor (Romania)-1=8=29=19+31=18+13-4+32+15-7-12+22743.75
15 Daniela Nuțu-Gajić (Romania)-16+22-8+35-4=20+10+32=11-14+33-19+26739.00
16 Julia Demina (Soviet Union)+15-9+25=10=5+11=2=8-4-6=22=29=2445.50
17 Margarita Voyska (Bulgaria)+30=3+23-1=18-7=25=19=6-11=27+33=2041.00
18 Zsuzsa Verőci-Petronic (Hungary)=7+34-10+28=17=14=21=24+25=5-9=8-1140.25
19 Tünde Csonkics (Hungary)=34-23=31=14=28+33=32=17=22-24+26+15-737.75
20 Vesna Basagić (Yugoslavia)=12=7=13-2=24=15+30-11-10bye=23+28=1736.00
21 Sanja Vuksanović (Yugoslavia)+24=25+11+13-1-3=18-6-9-26+34=23bye33.25
22 Gordana Marković (Yugoslavia)-11-15+30=31=29-32+28+13=19=23=16=27-14637.25
23 Mirjana Marić (Yugoslavia)=33+19-17-27-13=28+29=31=26=22=20=21=30636.25
24 Irina Chelushkina (Soviet Union)-21=4+34-25=20+29+26=18-12+19-3-13=16636.00
25 Anna-Maria Botsari (Greece)+4=21-16+24-11=13=17+26-18-10-28+35=27636.00
26 Beatriz MacArthur (USA)=2=10+12=6-9+27-24-25=23+21-19bye-15635.25
27 Nataša Bojković (Yugoslavia)-3+30=28+23-2-26=11-12=31+34=17=22=25634.25
28 Constanze Jahn (Germany)=8=1=27-18=19=23-22=35bye-13+25-20+33629.75
29 Suzana Maksimović (Yugoslavia)-9-13=14+12=22-24-23bye=34+35+30=16-8627.50
30 Johanna Paasikangas (Finland)-17-27-22bye=33+35-20+34-13+32-29+31=23622.00
31 Sheila Jackson (England)=10-32=19=22-14bye-12=23=27-33+35-30+34
32 Claudia Amura (Argentina)=5+31-6=11-7+22=19-15-14-30bye=35-34524.25
33 Khương Thị Hồng Nhung (Vietnam)[2]=23-2+4-7=30-19bye-10+35+31-15-17-28522.50
34 Niina Koskela (Finland)=19-18-24-4bye-12+35-30=29-27-21=32-31
35 Sylvia Chidi (Nigeria)FF*FF*bye-15-12-30-34=28-33-29-31-25+32

Sylvia Chidi of Nigeria didn't enter the tournament until after the first two rounds were played, so her first two games are listed as forfeited.

1992–93 Candidates Tournament

1993 Championship Match

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