Uzbekistan’s Afruza Khamdamova, who played in the Masters group at the Dvorkovich Memorial 2025 in Aktobe, scored 51 rating points.

She fulfilled the standard of an international grandmaster among women and the second standard of a master of sports of the global class.

The tournament’s prize fund, consisting of nine rounds, is $100,000. Almost 70 chess players from 20 countries competed for the victory. A. Khamdamova took the 16th place among the best players.

T. Ruziyev, UzA

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Afruza Khamdamova wins the Dvorkovich Memorial 2025 in Kazakhstan

Uzbekistan’s Afruza Khamdamova, who played in the Masters group at the Dvorkovich Memorial 2025 in Aktobe, scored 51 rating points.

She fulfilled the standard of an international grandmaster among women and the second standard of a master of sports of the global class.

The tournament’s prize fund, consisting of nine rounds, is $100,000. Almost 70 chess players from 20 countries competed for the victory. A. Khamdamova took the 16th place among the best players.

T. Ruziyev, UzA