Mariya Olehivna Muzychuk (; born 21 September 1992) is a Ukrainian
chess
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grandmaster and
Women's World Chess Champion from April 2015 to March 2016. She is also a twice women's champion of Ukraine (2012, 2013), World Team and European Team champion with Ukraine in 2013. Muzychuk has experienced multiple successes with Ukraine at the Women's Chess Olympiad winning gold in
2022, silver in
2018 and bronze in
2012,
2014
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and
2016.
Career
Born in
Lviv
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, Mariya Muzychuk was first taught chess at age two by her parents and at age three she knew all the chess pieces.
At age six, Muzychuk took part in her first chess tournament.
Muzychuk won the under-10 girls' section at the 2002
European Youth Chess Championship in
Peniscola, Spain.
In November 2010 she was ranked as the fifth highest rated under-20 female player in the world.
She made it to the top-16 of the
2010 Women's World Chess Championship, but lost to
Dronavalli Harika in an
armageddon playoff after a tie in the regular match.
Muzychuk won the women's
Ukrainian Chess Championship in 2012 and 2013. In 2014, she won the best woman's prize at the
Gibraltar Masters tournament, where she also earned a grandmaster
norm.
She won the
Women's World Chess Championship 2015. In the first round, she drew with
Yuanling Yuan in the classical games and then defeated her in the tiebreaks. In round two, she drew with
Monika Socko in the classical games and defeated her in the tiebreaks. In round three, she defeated former Women's World Chess Champion
Antoaneta Stefanova in the classical games by a score of 1½–½. In the quarter-final she defeated number one seed
Humpy Koneru in the tiebreaks (2½–1½), and then beat
Dronavalli Harika in the semi-final by tiebreaks (3½–2½). In the final she beat
Natalia Pogonina with a score of 2½–1½. As a result of her victory, she obtained the
Grandmaster title and qualified for the
2015 Chess World Cup which was held in
Baku
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,
Azerbaijan
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. In 2015, Muzychuk was awarded the
Order of Merit, 3rd Class by Ukrainian President
Petro Poroshenko.
The holder and the winner of the honorary FIDE award of
Caïssa as the 2015 best female chess player. The Chess Award of Caïssa, designed and executed by artisans of the Lobortas Classic Jewelry House, was solemnly presented on September 8, 2016 during the 42nd Chess Olympiad in Baku.
She lost her title against
Hou Yifan in the
Women's World Chess Championship 2016 by 3–6. In 2017 she refused to play in the
Women's World Chess Championship 2017 in Iran out of protest for being obligated to wear a
hijab.
Playing style

In
openings, Muzychuk typically plays
King's Pawn Openings as White and the
Sicilian Defence and
Dutch Defence
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: 1. d4 f5
Black's 1...f5 stakes a claim to the e4-square and envisions an attack in the middlegame on White's ; however, it also weakens Black's kingside to some extent, espec ...
with Black. Muzychuk has the ability to find unexpected
tactical tricks, which sometimes compensates for flaws in her
positional understanding.
During her World Championship match against
Natalia Pogonina, Muzychuk was called "Miss Tactics" by the media.
Personal life
She has an older sister,
Anna Muzychuk, who is also a leading chess player. Apart from chess, both sisters also play
table tennis
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.
Awards and honors
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Order of Merit (Third Class)
References
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1992 births
Living people
Women's world chess champions
Chess Grandmasters
Female chess grandmasters
Chess Woman Grandmasters
Ukrainian female chess players
Ukrainian chess players
Chess players from Lviv
Recipients of the Order of Merit (Ukraine), 3rd class
Chess Olympiad competitors
21st-century Ukrainian sportswomen