The draws dominated the seventh round of the Sharjah International Cup for Chess for Girls, which is held under the patronage of Sheikha Aisha bint Mohammed Al Qasimi, member of the Consultative Committee of the Supreme Council for Family Affairs in Sharjah, with a total prize money of 70 thousand dirhams.

These draws contributed to giving the Romanian Arena Arena Polmagha an advantage by reinforcing her position in the lead with six points, after a strong pursuit, and a difference of half a point, over the five-component, consisting of the Indonesian Karisma, the Italian Olga Zimena, the Russian Dinara Dorajeva, the Chinese Akzo Lee, and the Polish Monica Sushko.

The national team player, Wafi Darwish, continued to seize her attention by her remarkable brilliance and obstructed the most prominent works in the tournament, after she extracted a precious tie from the Azerbaijani Khayala Abdullah, raising her balance to that of five points in third place, along with the Serbian Jovanaport, the Kazakh baby Bibi Sara Asubayeva, and the Indian Katrina Michel, Serbian Derliovich, Singaporean Kanyon Gong, Uzbek Irina Geoffjurian, Azerbaijani Khayala Abdullah, Georgian Sobiko Kashfali, German Josefine, Russian Katrina Smirnova, Vietnamese Ngyun T My Hong, Ukrainian Eva Solimanova, Wa Bulgarian, Victoria Radiva, and Armenian Armenian Papayan.

Among the most prominent confrontations of the eighth round that is being held today, Bulmaaga, currently the first leader and the first seeded in the tournament, meets Monika Sushko, one of the second-ranked women and the second ranked also in the tournament, in an exciting meeting that will determine the features of the tenth edition champion. For a face, where Olga Zimina plays at the second table with Charisma, she faces Russian Dinar.

For its part, Tournament Director Alia Gharib Al-Mazmi expressed her happiness at the ease of facilitating the past seven rounds, through the successful organization that praises all entries, and also the followers of the tournament, which is transmitted directly on the Internet via a number of global sites, which transmits the event to all Fans and fans of the smart game in the world.

She said in press statements: «The Organizing Committee started preparing the closing ceremony of the tournament, scheduled for Sunday, in order that the players’ farewell to the event be a good and unforgettable memory, and we are always keen that the conclusion be like the opening ceremony, and we are proud that all the cadres managing the tournament are citizens And female citizens.

"We all strive to achieve the ultimate goal of the championship, which puts the UAE on the chess side in the world, as well as the technical benefit of participating players from various clubs in the presence of a number of international chess schools and also technical and organizational aspects by gaining more experience in such events that include players From 35 countries. ”

A series of draws dominated the seventh round, giving Roman Polmaga the edge to strengthen its hold on the summit.