Estonian chess player Mai Narva off to a strong start at Women's European Championship in Batumi
Estonian women's top chess player Mai Narva has made an impressive start at the Women's European Chess Championship in Batumi, Georgia. She has secured two victories in the opening rounds of the tournament.
SportEstonian women's number one chess player Mai Narva has kicked off the Women's European Chess Championship in Batumi, Georgia with two consecutive wins, putting herself in strong early contention at the prestigious continental event.
Narva's double victory in the opening rounds marks a confident start for Estonia's leading female chess player, who is representing the country at one of Europe's most competitive chess tournaments.
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