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Nana Dzagnidze: the Georgian fortress of women's chess

País
🇬🇪 Georgia
Título
Woman Grandmaster (GM)
Nacimiento
1 January 1987, Kutaisi, Georgia
Estado
activa
Último ELO
2510 · Jun 2026
ELO máximo
2572 · Jan 2015
2400 2500 2600 2700 2008: 2510 — establishes herself among the world's top 10 2008 2012: 2556 — European champion; pillar of the Georgian team 2012 2015: 2572 — peak rating; among the world's top 5 2015 2020: 2530 — still competing at the highest level 2020 2026: 2510 — veteran of the elite women's circuit 2026 2572
Evolución del ELO · Fuente: FIDE

Georgia has a special relationship with women’s chess: it has produced world champions and unbeatable Olympic teams for decades. Nana Dzagnidze is the natural continuation of that tradition: solid, technical and with a consistency that has kept her among the world’s best for more than fifteen years.

Who is Dzagnidze

She was born on 1 January 1987 in Kutaisi, Georgia’s second city. She grew up in an environment where women’s chess was part of national identity, thanks to legends Nona Gaprindashvili and Maia Chiburdanidze. She progressed steadily until becoming a Grandmaster and reaching the world’s top 5 women.

European champion

Dzagnidze won the Individual European Women’s Championship and has been a pillar of the Georgian team at the Chess Olympiads for years. In 2015 she reached her peak of 2572 rating, confirming herself as one of the best players of her generation.

The Georgian tradition

Georgia is unique in chess: a small country that has dominated women’s chess disproportionately. Dzagnidze carries that flag with the same solidity as her predecessors, keeping Georgia a force to be reckoned with.

Her chess DNA

In our chess DNA system, Dzagnidze represents the solid fortress profile: consistency, technique and a defensive capability that frustrates opponents. If your GM twin is Dzagnidze, your strength lies in not losing and converting small advantages.

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Preguntas frecuentes

How important is Georgia in women's chess?

Georgia is one of the great historical powers of women's chess. Nona Gaprindashvili and Maia Chiburdanidze were world champions, and the Georgian team has won multiple women's Olympiads. Dzagnidze continues that tradition of excellence.

What is Dzagnidze's playing style?

Dzagnidze is a solid and technically precise player. Her main strength lies in positional endurance and the ability to defend difficult positions without losing her composure. She's the type of player who rarely loses when she shouldn't.