Asian Continental Chess Championship — women

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no. host city year winner system players games PGN
25. Almaty KAZ 2023 Divya, Deshmukh IND S-9 39 170 PGN
24. New Delhi IND 2022 Nandhidhaa, P. V. IND S-9 50 216 PGN
- 2021 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic.
- 2020 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic.
23. Xingtai China 2019 Saduakasova, Dinara Kazakhstan S-9 36 162 PGN
22. Makati City The Philippines 2018 Padmini, Rout India S-9 38 171 PGN
21. Chengdu China 2017 Võ Thị Kim Phụng Vietnam S-9 50 225 PGN
20. Tashkent Uzbekistan 2016 Kulkarni, Bhakti India S-9 35 153 PGN
19. Al-Ain United Arab Emirates 2015 Hejazipour, Mitra Iran S-9 57 251 PGN
18. Sharjah United Arab Emirates 2014 Sukandar, Irine Kharisma Indonesia S-9 32 144 PGN
17. Manila The Philippines 2013 Huang Qian China S-9 40 179 PGN
16. Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam 2012 Sukandar, Irine Kharisma Indonesia S-9 41 180 PGN
15. Mashhad Iran 2011 Harika, Dronavalli India S-9 29 126 PGN
14. Subic Bay Free Port The Philippines 2010 Pourkashiyan, Atousa Iran S-9 24 84 PGN
13. Subic Bay Free Port The Philippines 2009 Zhang Xiaowen China S-11 45 242 PGN
12. Tehran Iran 2007 Tania, Sachdev India S-9 32 144 PGN
11. Beirut Lebanon 2004 Wang Yu China S-9 18 81 PGN
10. Kozhikode India 2003 Humpy, Koneru India S-9 38 171 PGN
9. Chennai India 2001 Li Ruofan China S-11 31 165 PGN
8. Udaipur India 2000 Hoàng Thanh Trang Vietnam S-9 19 81 PGN
7. Genting Highlands Malaysia 1998 Xu Yuhua China S-11 22 121 PGN
6. Salem India 1996 Tamin, Upi Darmayana Indonesia
5. Bhopal India 1991 Thipsay, Bhagyashree India
4. Hyderabad India 1987 Gokhale, Anupama India
3. Dhaka Bangladesh 1985 Gokhale, Anupama India
2. Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 1983 Khadilkar, Rohini India DRR 7 42
1. Hyderabad India 1981 Khadilkar, Rohini India RR 13 78




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