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Anna Ushenina
A Ushenina 
 

Number of games in database: 1,338
Years covered: 1998 to 2025
Last FIDE rating: 2426 (2366 rapid, 2357 blitz)
Highest rating achieved in database: 2502
Overall record: +279 -175 =379 (56.2%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games in the database. 505 exhibition games, blitz/rapid, odds games, etc. are excluded from this statistic.

MOST PLAYED OPENINGS
With the White pieces:
 Queen's Pawn Game (127) 
    D02 A46 A40 E00 A41
 Nimzo Indian (66) 
    E32 E46 E47 E53 E34
 Queen's Gambit Declined (55) 
    D31 D35 D37 D38 D39
 Slav (50) 
    D10 D11 D15 D12 D18
 Semi-Slav (39) 
    D45 D43 D44 D46 D47
 King's Indian (37) 
    E62 E71 E90 E63 E92
With the Black pieces:
 Sicilian (185) 
    B31 B28 B33 B22 B90
 Caro-Kann (56) 
    B12 B18 B17 B10 B13
 Slav (54) 
    D11 D10 D12 D18 D15
 Queen's Gambit Declined (37) 
    D31 D30 D37 D35 D39
 Queen's Pawn Game (37) 
    D02 D00 A45 D05 E00
 Queen's Gambit Accepted (32) 
    D20 D25 D27 D26 D21
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NOTABLE GAMES: [what is this?]
   A Ushenina vs Svidler, 2013 1-0
   A Ushenina vs O Girya, 2013 1/2-1/2
   N Dzagnidze vs A Ushenina, 2013 0-1
   Y Hou vs A Ushenina, 2013 0-1
   A Ushenina vs J Rapport, 2010 1-0
   A Ushenina vs M Lomineishvili, 2015 1/2-1/2
   Y Hou vs A Ushenina, 2013 1/2-1/2
   A Ushenina vs N Khurtsidze, 2009 1-0
   A Ushenina vs N Ziaziulkina, 2017 1-0
   A Ushenina vs A Stefanova, 2012 1-0

NOTABLE TOURNAMENTS: [what is this?]
   European Championship (Women) (2016)
   Ukrainian Championship (Women) (2006)
   European Championship (Women) (2018)
   Tata Steel India (Women) (2022)
   Women's World Team Championship (2007)
   Turkish Team Championship (2011)
   Women's World Team Championship (2013)
   European Team Championship (Women) (2013)
   European Team Championship (Women) (2015)
   European Championship (Women) (2006)
   European Championship (Women) (2010)
   World Junior Championship (Girls) (2005)
   Chennai Olympiad (Women) (2022)
   European Championship (Women) (2005)
   Baku Olympiad (Women) (2016)

RECENT GAMES:
   🏆 European Championship (Women)
   A Ushenina vs S Tsolakidou (Apr-11-25) 1/2-1/2
   L Mkrtchian vs A Ushenina (Apr-10-25) 1/2-1/2
   A Ushenina vs L Javakhishvili (Apr-09-25) 1/2-1/2
   E Roebers vs A Ushenina (Apr-08-25) 0-1
   A Ushenina vs M Gevorgyan (Apr-07-25) 1-0

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ANNA USHENINA
(born Aug-30-1985, 39 years old) Ukraine
PRONUNCIATION:
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Anna Ushenina was the 14th Women's World Champion, winning the crown in December 2012. She lost the title to Yifan Hou in September 2013 in the Ushenina - Hou Women's World Championship (2013).

WIM (2001); WGM (2003); IM (2007); GM (2012).

Early years

Ushenina was born in Kharkov where she still lives. She learned chess at the age of 7 from her mother and she attended what was then the Sport School of Olympic Reserves and is now called the Kharkov School of Physical Culture and Sports from 2000 and graduated in 2002. Her coach from 2000 until 2002 was Artiom Tsepotan, who is the founder of the live ratings site http://www.2700chess.com/.

Championships:

After winning a number of age based national girls championships, Ushenina won the Ukrainian Championship (Girls U20) in 2002 and the Ukrainian Women’s Championship in 2005. She participated in the FIDE Women's World Championship (2006) and defeated 2004 Women’s U20 World Champion Ekaterina Korbut in the first round before losing to the eventual winner and Women’s World Champion of 2006, Yuhua Xu. Two years later at the Women's World Championship (2008) held in Nalchik, Ushenina defeated Vietnam’s Thanh Tu Le, Germany’s Elisabeth Paehtz, and Russia’s Svetlana Matveeva before losing in the quarter finals to the eventual winner and 2008 Women’s World Champion Alexandra Kosteniuk. Also in 2008, she came third in the European Individual Championship (Women) (2008) held in Plovdiv.

In 2012, she came =1st at the Ukrainian Women's Championship, but placed third on tiebreak behind Mariya Muzychuk and Kateryna Lahno respectively. She qualified for the FIDE Knock-out Women's World Championship (2012) and defeated Peruvian WGM Deysi Estela Cori Tello, Slovenian GM Anna Muzychuk, Russian WGM Natalia Pogonina, Russian GM Nadezhda Kosintseva and WGM Ju Wenjun to reach the final where she played and defeated former Women's World Champion, Bulgarian GM Antoaneta Stefanova, in the first set of tiebreakers after drawing the classical portion of the match 2-2. Her victory also gained her the Grandmaster title.

Ushenina competed in the first event of the Women's Grand Prix series 2013-14, the Women Grand Prix Geneva (2013), scoring 6/11 and placing =5th, scoring 75 Grand Prix points. Her second event in the series was at FIDE Women's Grand Prix Dilijan (2013) where she placed 5th with 5.5/11 (+1 -1 =9), earning another 80 GP points. Qualifying for the World Cup (2013) as current Women's World Champion, she met Peter Svidler in the 1st round and after drawing with the Russian GM in the two standard games and in the 25 minute rapid game tiebreakers, she eventually lost in the 2nd set of rapid game (10+10) tiebreakers. Her win against Svidler in the 2nd game of the standard match earned for her the highest standard rating of her career.

In September 2013, she lost her championship title to former champion Yifan Hou in the Ushenina - Hou Women's World Championship (2013) match by 5.5-1.5 (+4 =3).

In April 2014, she played in the 4th leg of the Women's Grand Prix 2013-14, and scored 5/11 for an =8th placement at the FIDE Women's Grand Prix Khanty - Mansiysk (2014). In September, she played in the sixth and final leg of the Grand Prix series at FIDE Women's Grand Prix Sharjah (2014), placing 3rd-6th and earning 87.5 GP points. Her final best-of-three tally for the Grand Prix Series 2013-14 was 242.5, earning her 9th place in the overall standings.

In March 2015, Ushenina competed in the FIDE Women's World Chess Championship (2015), winning the first round mini-match against Zhang Xiaowen but losing in the rapid game tiebreaker of the second round to Marie Sebag.

In June 2016, she won first place on tiebreaks in the European Individual Championship (Women) (2016) with 8.5/11.

Classical Tournaments:

She won the Rudenko Memorial held in Saint Petersburg in 2004 and placed 2nd at the North Urals Cup (2008). She won the round robin Rector's Cup event in 2010.

Team play:

Ushenina won a Team Gold Medal playing reserve for Ukraine in the 37th Chess Olympiad: Women (2006) held in Turin, a Team Silver Medal playing board 3 for her country in the Women's Olympiad (2008) played in Dresden, and Team Bronze Medals playing board 4 for Ukraine at the Chess Olympiad (Women) (2012) and board 3 at the Chess Olympiad (Women) (2014). Other noteworthy achievements include Team and Individual Bronze Medals at the inaugural Women's World Team Championship (2007) held in Ekaterinburg and from top board she led Ukraine to a bronze medal in the 2nd Women’s World Team Championships in 2009 in Ningbo, China. In addition, she won individual gold at the European Team Chess Championships (Women) (2007), team bronze at the 17th European Team Championship (Women) (2009) and individual gold for board three at the European Team Championship (Women) (2011). She played board 3 for Ukraine at the FIDE Women's World Chess Championship (2015), her team finishing 5th.

Ushenina played in the Women's World Team Championship (2013) in Astana, Kazakhstan in March 2013, helping her team to a team gold and herself to an individual silver with a 6/8 result on board 2. She also helped her team Ugra to a gold medal in the Russian Team Championships (Women) (2013). She rounded out the year with team gold and individual bronze playing board 2 for Ukraine in the European Team Championship (Women) (2013), and scoring 6.5/8.

Ushenina played board 1 for the Yugra Khanty-Mansiysk region club in the European Women's club Cup 2014, winning individual bronze and helping her team to fourth place. She was also in the 2014 Chinese League, where she played for the Tianjing team. In 2015, she again played for Yugra in the Russian Women's Premier League, scoring team bronze.

Award:

In January 2013, the President of Ukraine awarded Ushenina the Order of Princess Olga, 2nd Class, in recognition of her winning the Women's World Championship.*

FIDE ratings and rankings:

Ushenina’s peak rating to date 2502 in July 2007 when she was ranked #8 woman in the world, her peak ranking to date.

Sources and references

Live ratings: http://www.2700chess.com/women
Wikipedia article: Anna Ushenina *
Wikipedia article: Орден княгини Ольги (Russian)
Wikipedia article: Order of Princess Olga (English)

Chessbase article following her win of the women's chess crown: http://chessbase.com/Home/TabId/211...

Last updated: 2016-12-09 02:01:32

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 page 1 of 54; games 1-25 of 1,338  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. N Kosintseva vs A Ushenina  0-1711998EU-ch U14 GirlsB07 Pirc
2. L Javakhishvili vs A Ushenina  1-0621998EU-ch U14 GirlsA43 Old Benoni
3. A Ushenina vs R Gevorkyan  1-0392000Kharkiv Caissa OpenE82 King's Indian, Samisch, double Fianchetto Variation
4. I Nester vs A Ushenina  ½-½542000Kharkiv Caissa OpenA90 Dutch
5. A Ushenina vs D Grin  ½-½372000Kharkiv Caissa OpenD11 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
6. G Matjushin vs A Ushenina  1-0422000Kharkiv Caissa OpenB03 Alekhine's Defense
7. A Ushenina vs S Rybakov  1-0402000Kharkiv Caissa OpenE84 King's Indian, Samisch, Panno Main line
8. A Ushenina vs K Askarian  0-1392000Kharkiv Caissa OpenA53 Old Indian
9. M Kolkin vs A Ushenina  1-0682000Kharkiv Caissa OpenA06 Reti Opening
10. Y Dissky vs A Ushenina  0-1372000Kharkiv Caissa OpenC02 French, Advance
11. A Ushenina vs G Khodotov  1-0412000Kharkiv Caissa OpenE10 Queen's Pawn Game
12. L Javakhishvili vs A Ushenina  ½-½462000Wch U20 GirlsA90 Dutch
13. A Ushenina vs N Hryhorenko 0-1582001UKR-ch U20WD10 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
14. A Ushenina vs A Muzychuk  1-0422001UKR-ch U20 GirlsA87 Dutch, Leningrad, Main Variation
15. E Danielian vs A Ushenina  ½-½462001EU-ch rap (Women)A06 Reti Opening
16. A Ushenina vs Lagno 1-0522001UKR tt U18 3rdE00 Queen's Pawn Game
17. A Ushenina vs M Leonov  1-0272002Kaissa OpenA81 Dutch
18. A Ushenina vs Y Solodovnichenko  0-1242002Kaissa OpenA56 Benoni Defense
19. G Varchenko vs A Ushenina  0-1342002Kaissa OpenD31 Queen's Gambit Declined
20. K Karanda vs A Ushenina  0-1222002Kaissa OpenD52 Queen's Gambit Declined
21. A Ushenina vs E Andreev  0-1242002Kaissa OpenB67 Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer Attack, 7...a6 Defense, 8...Bd7
22. S Guliaev vs A Ushenina  1-0372002Kaissa OpenD30 Queen's Gambit Declined
23. A Ushenina vs A Yeremenko  1-0272002Kaissa OpenD34 Queen's Gambit Declined, Tarrasch
24. M Simantsev vs A Ushenina  1-0322002Kaissa OpenD45 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
25. A Ushenina vs D Posohov  ½-½652002Kaissa OpenA80 Dutch
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Aug-28-05
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  tamar: [Event "74th Ukranian Chess Championship"]
[Site "Rivne"]
[Date "2005.08.27"]
[Round "2.2"]
[White "Korobov, Anton"]
[Black "Ushenina, Anna"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "D31"]
[WhiteElo "2554"]
[BlackElo "2389"]
[PlyCount "90"]
[EventDate "2005.??.??"]

1. d4 d5 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Be7 4. cxd5 exd5 5. Bf4 c6 6. e3 Bf5 7. Nge2 Bd6 8. Ng3 Bg6 9. h4 Bxf4 10. exf4 Nh6 11. h5 Bf5 12. Nxf5 Nxf5 13. Qg4 Qf6 14. Bd3 Nd6 15. O-O-O Nd7 16. Rhe1+ Kd8 17. Re5 g6 18. g3 Re8 19. Qe2 Qh8 20. Qc2 Nxe5 21. dxe5 Nc8 22. Be4 Nb6 23. Bxd5 cxd5 24. Nxd5 Nxd5 25. Rxd5+ Ke7 26. Qc5+ Ke6 27. Rd6+ Kf5 28. Qc2+ Kg4 29. Qe2+ Kh3 30. Rd1 Rac8+ 31. Kb1 Red8 32. Rg1 g5 33. Qf1+ Kg4 34. f3+ Kxh5 35. Qh3+ Kg6 36. f5+ Kg7 37. f6+ Kf8 38. f4 h5 39. Qf5 Qg8 40. Qe4 Rd7 41. f5 Qh7 42. a3 Kg8 43. Ka2 Re8 44. g4 h4 45. Rh1 Qh6 0-1

A bit lucky, escaping when Korobov missed 28 Qd5 Kg4 29 Qg2! for example, but her win marks two name players she has knocked out of the Ukrainian Championship, Korobov and Romanishin

Aug-13-06  Albertan: Here is a link to a photo ofAnna Ushenina:

http://www.chessbase.com/news/2005/...

Dec-26-06  BIDMONFA: Anna Ushenina

USHENINA, Anna
http://www.bidmonfa.com/ushenina_an...
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Feb-20-07  shalgo: Ushenina has 5/7 and a TPR of 2672 after 7 rounds in the A2 section of the Aeroflot Open. She has scored wins against GMs Ovetchkin (2534), Pavlovic (2521), and Kanep (2504).
Jul-01-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  WTHarvey: Anna picked up 27 rating points since the April ratings and is the newest member on the Top 10 FIDE list of chesswomen. Here are some puzzle highlights taken from her games: http://www.wtharvey.com/ushe.html
Jul-07-07  Karpova: An interview with Ushenina:
http://www.vecherniy.kharkov.ua/new...
Jul-07-07  ahmadov: <Karpova> Hi, I've written something for you under the game J C Sanchez Jimenez vs A Tofe Mata, 1995 in regard to a joke in your profile ;)
Jul-07-07  alexapple: Is there anyone kind enough to translate the interview to English? thanks in advance!
Jul-22-07  Raskolnikov: Anna has won against Alisa Galliamova in Krasnoturinsk. Live at http://www.northuralscup.ru/2007/ga...
Jan-13-08  Udit Narayan: Does anyone think she looks like Gata Kamsky?
http://www.chessbase.com/news/2006/...
Jan-13-08  barbababa: <Udit Narayan> <Does anyone think she looks like Gata Kamsky?> Yes. http://www.chess-international.de/t...
Jan-13-08  Jim Bartle: Eerie. Separated at birth?
Jan-13-08  Gregor Samsa Mendel: Considering that they were born eleven years apart, it must have been a very traumatic separation. I'd heard that Kamsky had a rough childhood...
Jan-15-08  Udit Narayan: WoW;
http://www.coruschess.com/year/2008...

Jan-15-08  Phoenix: Looks like Kim Possible.
Jan-16-08  Chess Idol: Is Nigel planning a Short coffe break with Anna?
http://www.chessvista.com/ccms.4363...
Jan-16-08  JYMMI: Nice pun Nigel... Short coffe brake... :) . I thought the same thing about this pic.
Jan-28-08  Udit Narayan: Why does Corus homepage have an entire gallery devoted to her? Anyways it's nice ;)

http://www.coruschess.com/gallery2....

Jan-28-08  JYMMI: Hum... Let me see... Because she is cute!
Feb-10-08
Premium Chessgames Member
  paulalbert: Lest we remain too far off track, she is also a very strong chess player, probaly getting close to 2500 with her excellent result at Moscow 2008. Paul Albert
Feb-15-08  niemzo: And she is continuing her good performance with a 2/2 in the Aeroflot tournament(A2).
May-23-08  Billy Vaughan: I'll indulge myself on one stereotypical-male-kibitzer-on-woman's-forum remark: she has a very pretty smile. :)
Aug-30-08  whiteshark: Happy Birthday, Anna!
Nov-17-08  whiteshark: Anna @ Dresden 2008:
http://chessbase.de/2008/dresdenoly...
Aug-30-09  kurtrichards: Happy Birthday!
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