| Career highlights: |
Strongest female chess player of all time. Number 1 woman in the world
since 1989. Winner at the Duncan Lawrie Women-Men (cat. IV, London
1988), Women Olympiad (Thessaloniki 1988), Hastings Open (1988), OHRA-B
Amsterdam (1990), Hungarian-ch (cat. XII, 1991), Hastings Closed (cat.
XIII, 1992), Isle of Lewis (cat. XIV, 1995), Leon (cat. XVII, 1996), US
Open (Cardoza 1998), VAM Hoogeveen (cat. XIV, 1998), VAM Hoogeveen (cat.
XV, 1999), Japfa Classic (cat. XVI, Bali 2000), Sigeman & Co. (cat.
XV, Malmö 2000), Najdorf Memorial (cat. XIV, Buenos Aires 2000),
Essent Hoogeveen (cat. XVI, 2001), Superstars Hotel Bali Rapid (cat.
XIII, 2002) |
| Expectations CCT 2003: |
Although Judit Polgar, at her young age, is already a veteran in the
field, it has become clear during the past couple of years that great
things are still to be expected from her. Having won a number of high
category tournaments, Polgar is a force to reckon with, even though she
is seeded in the bottom half. |