Does chess have a sexism problem?
Women in chess say they’ve faced discrimination and harassment.
Netflix’s award-winning series ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ brought to light some of the sexist attitudes people have towards women competing in chess. It’s all fiction, but how much of this happens at real chess tournaments?
Matt Graveling, a Â鶹ԼÅÄ Sport reporter explains how the professional world of chess works, including why there’s a Women’s Chess Championship and what it takes to compete.
A Â鶹ԼÅÄ reporter in Mumbai, Cherylann Mollan, takes us through what hurdles women in India have to deal with when competing. International Master Divya Deshmukh recently posted on Instagram about the issues she faces as a woman in chess. She said people often focus on her appearance instead of her skill.
And two female chess players tell us about what barriers they’ve seen for women in the sport.
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