Anastasia Kirtadze is a talented chess player from Georgia, holding the title of Woman FIDE Master (WFM). Born in 2009, she has already made significant strides in the chess world at a young age. Among her achievements, Kirtadze won the FIDE World Under-14 Championship in rapid chess, held in Batumi, Georgia, and the Under-15 World School Chess Championship, marking her as the first Georgian to win a World Youth Championship title in over a decade.
At European Women’s Chess Championship 2025 she showcased her potential by defeating higher-rated opponents such as IM Teodora Injac, WGM Jolanta Zawadzka, and IM Lela Javakhishvili, while also securing a draw against IM Mai Narva. With the round 5 win against GM Elina Danielian, Anastasia Kirtadze is among the leaders of the event with 4,5/5. This also means additional 138 ELO points for her.
EIWCC 2025: European Women’s Chess Championship 2025 / EIWCC preview / Live games with computer analysis / List of European Women Chess Champions Reports: Round 1 / Round 2 / Round 3 / Round 4
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Anastasia Kirtadze – Elina Danielian 1-0
