[3] Tan Zhongyi won the tournament and will play in the Women's World Chess Championship match in 2025 against the current Women's World Chess Champion Ju Wenjun.
The tournament winner will qualify to play Ju Wenjun for the Women's World Chess Championship 2025.
Players from the same federation are required to play each other in the first rounds of each half[7] to avoid collusion.
A draw in the final round gave Tan the tournament victory, with a 1.5-point margin.
Salimova, the only non-grandmaster in the field (Vaishali was a GM-elect), also had a difficult tournament, finishing joint-last with Muzychuk.
Humpy started the tournament poorly with losses in rounds 4 and 6, but recovered in the second half to finish on +1.
This table shows each player's cumulative difference between their number of wins and losses after each round.