Women's World Chess Champion
The Women's World Chess Champion is the title awarded to the top female chess player in the world. This championship is organized by the World Chess Federation, also known as FIDE. The title is contested every two years, with players from various countries competing in a series of matches to determine the champion.
The current champion, as of 2023, is Judit Polgar, who is widely regarded as one of the greatest female chess players in history. The championship aims to promote women's participation in chess and inspire future generations of female players to excel in the game.