Women's Chess World Cup 2023

[1] The runner up and third place finishers, Nurgyul Salimova and Anna Muzychuk, qualified for the Women's Candidates Tournament 2024.

[2] Since Aleksandra Goryachkina, the winner of the tournament, had already qualified through the Grand Prix, her replacement was Koneru Humpy, who was the highest-rated player on the January 2024 FIDE rating list who had played a minimum 30 games.

The tournament was held in parallel with the Chess World Cup 2023.

The tournament was a 7-round knockout event, with the top 25 seeds given a bye directly into the second round.

The players who finished first, second, and third qualified for the Women's Candidates Tournament 2024.