view all news, press, & insights World’s Top Female Chess Players Return to Saint Louis for 2025 Cairns Cup Table of contents May 7 2025 News Press Saint Louis Chess Club to host elite international competitors in prestigious tournament featuring $250,000 — the largest prize fund in event history The Cairns Cup, an elite-level female chess tournament created by the Saint Louis Chess Club, returns to Saint Louis from June 10-20 with an expanded prize fund of $250,000. Named in honor of Saint Louis Chess Club co-founder Dr. Jeanne Cairns Sinquefield, the tournament reflects the organization’s ongoing commitment to elevating girls and women in chess. “It is an honor to once again welcome some of the world’s top female players to Saint Louis,” said Dr. Jeanne Cairns Sinquefield, co-founder of the Saint Louis Chess Club. “Through events like the Cairns Cup, we aim to create greater opportunities for females in chess and inspire the next generation to compete, achieve, and lead in this timeless game.” Launched in 2024 and running through July 4, 2029, the Saint Louis Chess Club is offering the Cairns Chess Queens Award — a first-of-its-kind initiative aimed at encouraging more female chess players from the United States to achieve the Grandmaster (GM) title. A $100,000 prize will be awarded to any U.S. female player who earns the overall GM title within this five-year period. Up to five players will be recognized, with eligibility limited to female chess players who are American citizens or who become citizens before earning the title. The 2025 Cairns Cup field will feature: Title Name Federation Rating GM Humpy Koneru India 2543 GM Tan Zhongyi China 2536 GM Nana Dzagnidze Georgia 2509 IM Bibisara Assaubayeva Kazakhstan 2494 GM Mariya Muzychuk Ukraine 2494 GM Harika Dronavalli India 2483 IM Alina Kashlinskaya Poland 2467 GM Nino Batsiashvili Georgia 2455 IM Carissa Yip United States 2412 IM Alice Lee United States 2389 “The Saint Louis Chess Club remains dedicated to advancing the game of chess at every level,” said Tony Rich, Technical Director of the Saint Louis Chess Club. “The Cairns Cup plays a vital role in fostering the growth of women in chess, offering a world-class stage where top talent can challenge themselves, gain critical experience, and inspire future generations.” The tournament follows a prestigious ten-player round-robin format of classical chess, similar in format to the illustrious Sinquefield Cup. Games will be held at the World Chess Hall of Fame & Galleries in the historic Central West End neighborhood where its latest exhibition — “Charles Houska: Master of Play” — will be on display during the tournament. Each round of the Cairns Cup will be streamed live daily from June 10 to 20 at 12:20 p.m. CDT with expert commentary by Woman Grandmaster (WGM) Katerina Nemcova, WGM Almira Skripchenko and International Master (IM) Nazi Paikidze. International Arbiter (IA) Maya Myers will serve as Chief Arbiter and IA Anastasia Sorokina as Deputy Arbiter. Related CHESS NEWS prev next News Press Repeat Winners: International Master Alice Lee and Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura Win Women’s and Open American Cup Read the Article News Press The 2025 American Cup: Showcasing America’s Top Chess Talents Read the Article Invitational Recap News Saint Louis Masters Chess Tournament to Showcase Top U.S. and Global Talent with $100,000 Prize Fund Read the Article Featured News Grandmaster Fabiano Caruana Delivers Commanding Performance to Win 2024 Champions Showdown: Chess 9LX in Saint Louis Read the Article News Press Grandmaster Fabiano Caruana Claims Fourth U.S. Championship Title; IM Carissa Yip Wins Third Consecutive U.S. Women’s Championship Read the Article News 2024 Chess 9LX: Day 1 Read the Article News Press 2024 U.S. Chess Championships | PROMO Read the Article News America’s Top Chess Players to Compete for More Than $400,000 in 2024 U.S. Championship and U.S. Women’s Chess Championship Read the Article News 2024 Sinquefield Cup: Round 8 | #GrandChessTour Read the Article News 2024 Sinquefield Cup: Round 7 | #GrandChessTour Read the Article