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Lei Tingjie: the challenger chasing the women's crown

País
🇨🇳 China
Título
Gran Maestra (GM)
Nacimiento
January 16, 1998, China
Estado
activa
Último ELO
2554 · jun 2026
ELO máximo
2560 · 2024
2400 2500 2600 2018: 2470 — establishes herself among the best Chinese players 2018 2022: 2530 — wins the Candidates tournament and qualifies for the world title match 2022 2023: 2554 — plays the Women's World Championship match 2023 2024: 2560 — peak ELO; still one of the main contenders 2024 2026: 2554 — a reference of the new Chinese generation in women's chess 2026 2560
Evolución del ELO · Fuente: FIDE

Chinese women’s chess has produced world champions for decades. Lei Tingjie is the continuation of that tradition: a player of refined technique and relentless solidity who has gone as far as playing for the world title.

Who Lei Tingjie is

She was born on January 16, 1998 in China. She grew up in the Chinese chess training system, one of the most competitive in the world, and progressed steadily until placing among the best players in the country and on the planet.

Her decisive moment came when she won the FIDE Candidates Tournament, securing the right to challenge the world champion.

Solidity as a weapon

Lei doesn’t win games with spectacular attacks. Her strength lies in accumulating small advantages: a slightly better pawn structure, a more active piece, an endgame where technique makes the difference. She’s the type of player who gives nothing away for free and who converts equal positions into wins thanks to her technical precision.

The Chinese tradition

China has dominated women’s chess in recent decades, with champions like Xie Jun, Zhu Chen, Xu Yuhua, Hou Yifan, Tan Zhongyi, and Ju Wenjun. Lei Tingjie continues that line of excellence, bringing her own stamp of solidity and technical depth.

Her chess DNA

In our chess DNA system, Lei represents the profile of solid technique: solidity and technique at their maximum, with a contained aggressiveness that’s only released when the position demands it. If your GM twin is Lei, your strength lies in endgames and strategic patience.

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Preguntas frecuentes

How did Lei Tingjie reach the Women's World Championship match?

Lei won the FIDE Candidates Tournament, the qualifying event that determines who will challenge the reigning world champion. Her victory in that tournament demonstrated her consistency and solidity under pressure, earning her the right to play the match against the reigning champion.

What is Lei Tingjie's playing style?

Lei is a technical, solid player. Her main strength lies in endgames and positional precision. She's not an aggressive attacker, but a player who accumulates small advantages and converts them with technique. Her resilience in difficult positions is notable.