Anna muzychukRunner-up of the inaugural edition of the Norway Chess Women’s Event, has revised how the tournament has helped in the growth of female players in chess.“All the participants are really Thankful to the Organizers of Norway Chess for Establishing An equal prize fund For both men and women. It will give additional motivation to all the girls Around the World, “said Muzychuk.With Reigning World Champion Ju Wenjun, Indian Legend Koneru Humpy, Along With Lei Tingjie, Vaishali R, and Sarasadat khademalsharieh in the Fray, the World No. 1 expects a strong and unpredictable competition this year.“I think it’s the strongest women’s event if we look at the ratings. It will be super tough. Said.The Ukrainian Grandmaster also Gave a Sneak Peek Into Her Career and Explained why She and Her Sister Mariya Ware HoOKed on Chess from a young age.Who’s that IPL Player?“I was born in 1990 when ukraine was part of the soviet union. Chess was quite popular. Really Strong, “Anna said.Anna highlighted the challenges that come with a life in chess. “In chess, we can see young players become Grandmasters at the age of 12. To achieve that, you have to work a lot,” Anna said.“Nowadays, you cannot start too late if you want to be a top-take player. Every player. Work on chess and try to achieve more.
