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Zhansaya Abdumalik – Meet The Newest Chess Women Grandmaster (WGM) and Prodigy (Chess Player Profile)

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Zhansaya Abdumalik Chess Player Profile

D. Lyada, V. Barsky, M. Emelyanova, E. Kublashvili, B. Dolmatovsky, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Title: Woman Grandmaster
Born: January 12, 2000
Place of birth: Kazakhstan

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World Ranking: 713
Rapid: 2448
Blitz: 2413
Classical (Std): 2496

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Welcome to the Zhansaya Abdumalik Chess Profile. Like Yaroslav Zherebukh and Anna Cramling, Zhansaya has built one of the best Chess YouTube channels that will significantly improve your Chess.

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This article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves. For more information, see our step-by-step guide on how to read descriptive Chess Notation.

Biography

Zhansaya Abdumalik was born in Almaty, Kazakhstan, on January 12, 2000. Her nationality is Russian. She is a gorgeous, shy, bustling, modest and polite girl city. Her parents gave her the same last name as her paternal grandfather’s first name at his request, partly because he promised her parents that she would become famous if they gave her that name. Miraculously, she is a chess player from Kazakhstan who holds the title of Woman Grandmaster (WGM).

She is the first woman from Kazakhstan to hold the position of General Manager, and she is the 39th woman in the world to do so. Zhansaya was elected President of the Almaty Chess Federation on April 20, 2022.

In the years 2020-2022, her net worth increased dramatically. Zhansaya Abdumalik’s earnings are mainly derived from her performance as a player and vary from $1 million to $5 million.

Zhansaya, who is presently living, training, and studying in Singapore with her mother, has a fan base of 16 million people in Kazakhstan and more throughout the world. Despite the attention and pressure of being a chess prodigy, Zhansaya attempts to maintain her normalcy.

The Beginning

Abudmalik began playing Chess when she was five years old. She began studying with Tamara Gudova with her older brother Sanzhar. Unlike her brother, who went from Chess to track and field after three years, Abdumalik remained a chess prodigy.

She began working with Nikolay Peregudov when she was seven years old. She competed in her first event, the Almaty municipal championships, the same year she began chess training. She became Kazakhstan’s under-8 national champion in January 2007, the same month she turned seven years old. In 2012, she relocated to Singapore to train with GM Zhang Zhong at the ASEAN Chess Academy.

Zhansaya Abdumalik began her professional life as a chess player. After finishing her official studies, she was in her early twenties. Abdumalik has a maximum FIDE rating of 2505 and has been rated as high as No. 11 among women worldwide. Abdumalik has won two World Youth Championships and one World Junior Championship for females. For more information on FIDE and ratings, see the step-by-step guide on how to get a FIDE rating.

Since the setback in Vietnam in 2008, Zhansaya hasn’t lost a match. She has now won the global title four times among her peers. She has competed in tournaments in Russia, China, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, India, Brazil, Greece, and other countries. Her games in competitions go longer than most others, averaging up to five hours a piece, and chess players avoid her. When other players see her name in significant events, they frequently alter their approach to place second. She became a Woman Grandmaster (WGM) at the age of 14 in 2014 and an International Master (IM) at the age of 16 in 2016. GM David Arutyunyan and GM Vladimir Chuchelov are her current coaches.

Achievements

Zhansaya Abdumalik has a long and impressive list of accomplishments. She has over ten outstanding accomplishments dating back to 2007. Here, she became the Republic of Kazakhstan’s champion in the age group of up to eight years. She finished fourth in the World Youth Championships for girls under the age of eight.

2008 marked Zhansaya Abdumalik’s breakthrough and the beginning of fame. She began by becoming the Republic of Kazakhstan’s absolute champion, having won all three forms of Chess (blitz, classic, rapid).

She then won first place in the Asian Youth Championships in Iran, earning a Candidate Master of Sports (CCM) designation. She finished first in the World Youth Championships in Vietnam the same year. She achieved nine victories in 9 games at the World Championship for schoolchildren under 11 years old (Turkey) in 2010 and was awarded the title of Woman FIDE Master (WFM).

One of the most pivotal years of Zhansaya’s career occurred in 2011. After joining the Singapore Chess Academy to study with Zhang Zhong as her collaborator, she was named the world’s best chess player among schoolgirls under eleven (Poland). Later that year, she won first place in the World Youth Championship for girls under the age of 12 (Brazil) and a 1-2 finish in the ASEAN International Tournament for females under the age of 20. (Indonesia).

The Woman International Master (WIM) title was granted based on the tournament results. This performance drew the attention of Kazakhstan’s President, Nursultan Abishevich Nazarbayev, who praised Zhansaya for her outstanding performance.

She has won a few prizes, including Laureate of the “Zhas Tulpar 2013” award, which was given to her by the “Nur Otan” party, and the “People’s Favorite 2013” award in the “Respect Athlete” nomination. She was the Republic of Kazakhstan’s youngest female grandmaster in 2014.

Since then, she has proceeded to win several accolades and prizes. They include 1st place in rapid among men at the international competition “Almaty President Cup” (Almaty) in 2017, and 1st place among women at the international tournament “VII Open Internacional Llucmajor” (Llucmajor) in 2018. (Spain).

Zhansaya Abdumalik led the rankings of the finest female chess players under 20 in three forms of Chess: classic, fast, and blitz, as of January 1, 2019. This is a significant achievement for Kazakhstan. In 2020, She retained the first line of the world’s top chess players under the age of 20 as of January 1, 2020, in three forms of Chess: classic, fast, and blitz. She was also the Republic of Kazakhstan’s women’s chess champion in 2020.

Did you enjoy reading about Zhansaya Abdumalik? If you did, you might be interesting in reading other player profiles such as Hikaru Nakamura, Emanuel Lasker, and Paul Morphy.

Sources

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