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Youth Arab Chess Championship Girls U16 2025

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14 players participated in this 9-round tournament, held from 20 Jul 2025 to 28 Jul 2025 in Casablanca, Morocco. 2 titled players from 6 federations. Top 10 Elo average was 1719, and top seed was Anoud Eisa Mohamed (🇦🇪 UAE, WFM, 1871).

Jood Ahmad (🇯🇴 JOR, 1766) won with 7.0/9, ahead of Anoud Eisa Mohamed (7.0) and Dema Alaa (6.0). Ahmad took the lead from round 4, winning on tie-break.

The biggest upset came in round 3: Helal Revana (1605) beat Kenza Tabich (1838), a +233-point gap.

Location
🇲🇦Casablanca, Morocco
Dates
20 Jul 2025 → 28 Jul 2025
Time control
Standard: 90 minutes for game with 10 sec increment from move 1
System
Swiss · 9 rounds
Top seed
🇦🇪WFMAnoud Eisa Mohamed1871
Avg top 10
1,719
Participants
14
Titled players · 2
WFM×1
WCM×1
Federations · 6 represented
🇹🇳Tunisia×4
🇲🇦Morocco×3
🇦🇪United Arab Emirates×2
🇯🇴Jordan×2
🇶🇦Qatar×2
🇪🇬Egypt×1
Top 3

How it unfolded

Top 6 · 9 rounds

Tight race until R3; 2 players tied at 7.0/9, decided on Buchholz.

Co-leaders
5
2
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
2.54.579R1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9Ahmad takes lead
R4 · LEADER CHANGE23 Jul

Jood Ahmad takes the sole lead (3.5/4).

R9 · TIEBREAK CLUSTER

2 players finish on 7.0/9. Ahmad takes the title on Buchholz Cut1 (42.5).

R4 · HEAD-TO-HEAD · WINNER VS 2ND

WFM Anoud Eisa Mohamed lost to Jood Ahmad (Black).

Key matchups · top 4

Head-to-head between the four finishers
Player1234
1WFMAnoud Eisa Mohamed*
0
0
1
2Jood Ahmad
1
*
1
½
3WCMDema Alaa
1
0
*
1
4Khadija El Mteri
0
½
0
*

Grille américaine

#PlayerEloFedR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9PtsBu C1BuSBPerfΔ
1Jood Ahmad1766JOR=9N+7B+3N+2B=4N+6B+8N+11B5N7.042.546.536.001881+53.6
2Anoud Eisa MohamedWFM1871UAE+13B+8N+4B1N+6B+10N3B+7N+11B7.040.543.030.001853-0.3
3Alaa, DemaWCM1790EGY=10B=5N1B=13N+14N+4B+2N+6B=7B6.041.041.025.751779-1.6
4El Mteri, Khadija1753MAR+6B+12N2N+11B=1B3N+9N5B+10B5.543.046.024.001750+3.6
5Tabich , Kenza1838MAR7N=3B10N+14B8N+13B+12B+4N+1B5.537.037.021.001719-46.4
6Naguez, Loujein1492TUN4N+14B+7N+9B2N1N+10B3N+12B5.041.541.516.001690+76.0
7Shamma Khalfan Alsuwaidi1611UAE+5B1N6B+12N=10B=11N+13B2B=3N4.541.544.018.001679+57.1
8Abdelkefi Beya1673TUN+11N2B=9N10B+5B+12N1B13N+14N4.537.537.514.751628-20.4
9Al-Qassabi, Rawda1523QAT=1B+10N=8B6N=11B+14N4B12N+13B4.535.535.514.251587+18.8
10Revana, Helal1605JOR=3N9B+5B+8N=7N2B6N+14B4N4.042.542.515.251599-8.0
11Souibgui, Maram1462TUN8B+13N+12B4N=9N=7B+14B1N2N4.038.538.510.001589+42.8
12Ben Zid, Rayhane1669TUN+14B4B11N7B+13N8B5N+9B6N3.036.036.07.001420-104.4
13Al-Qassabi, Layan1618QAT2N11B+14N=3B12B5N7N+8B9N2.539.039.07.501420-78.8
14Sidrine, Ibtihal0MAR12N6N13B5N3B9B11N10N8B0.036.539.00.008320.0

Key insights

Biggest movers and upsets — the story behind the numbers.

Top rating gainers
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Biggest upsets