There is also a Woman Grandmaster (WGM) title, but
the requirements for achieving it are much lower. Still, chess
has not regained its former social status among women. As of 2011, no
woman has ever been the world champion, and only a handful have made it
to the top 500 players. Even so, the strength of women players continues
to climb, and by 2005 most of the top 10 women held the Grandmaster
title. In September 2005, Susan Polgar's younger sister GM Judit Polgár of Hungary, then rated #8 in the world by the
international chess organization FIDE, became
the first woman to play for the World Championship title.
International masters
As of 2009[update], 81 women hold the International Master title:[8]
International masters
As of 2009[update], 81 women hold the International Master title:[8]
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