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Xu Yuhua: China's 2006 women's world champion

País
🇨🇳 China
Título
Grandmaster (GM)
Nacimiento
29 October 1976, Shanghai, China
Estado
retirada
ELO máximo
2517 · oct 2006
Campeón del mundo
2006-2008
2400 2500 2600 2000: 2460 — establishes herself among China's best 2000 2006: 2517 — peak ELO; wins the Women's World Championship 2006 2008: 2490 — loses the title; remains active in Chinese tournaments 2008 2012: 2450 — gradually reduces her competitive activity 2012 2517
Evolución del ELO · Fuente: FIDE

The chain of Chinese women’s world champions wasn’t broken by Xu Yuhua: it was reinforced. In 2006, Xu became China’s fourth Women’s World Champion, consolidating a dominance that had begun with Xie Jun in 1991.

Who is Xu Yuhua

She was born on 29 October 1976 in Shanghai. Trained within the powerful Chinese system, she established herself among the country’s best players. In 2006 she won the Women’s World Championship and reached her peak of 2517 ELO.

The Chinese golden chain

Xu Yuhua is the fourth link in an extraordinary chain: Xie Jun (1991), Zhu Chen (2001), Xu Yuhua (2006), followed later by Hou Yifan, Tan Zhongyi, and Ju Wenjun. No other country has produced so many consecutive world champions.

Her chess DNA

In our chess DNA system, Xu Yuhua represents the consistent technician profile: soundness and consistency as a base, with a disciplined style reflecting Chinese training. If your GM twin is Xu Yuhua, your strength is discipline and reliability.

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How did Xu Yuhua win the title?

Xu Yuhua won the Women's World Championship in 2006, defeating top-level rivals in the knockout tournament. Her win was China's fourth (after Xie Jun and Zhu Chen), consolidating Chinese hegemony in women's chess.

What did she do after the title?

Xu Yuhua kept competing nationally and internationally, though gradually reduced her activity. Her legacy lies in having been part of the chain of Chinese champions that transformed women's chess.