Teodora Injac, born on May 26, 2000, in Belgrade, Serbia, is a rising star in international women’s chess. She earned the Woman Grandmaster title in 2021, the Woman International Master title in 2017, and the International Master title in 2023, reflecting her steady progression and dedication to the game. | Injac has shown versatility across classical, rapid, and blitz formats, consistently competing at a high level in national and international tournaments. Her strategic depth and adaptability make her a formidable opponent, and she continues to expand her competitive experience with each event. | As of October 2025, she maintains a classical rating of 2436, a rapid rating of 2360, and a blitz rating of 2287. Injac’s opening repertoire is diverse, featuring the Slav Defense Modern Breyer, English Opening Anglo-Indian King’s Knight Variation, and King’s Indian Attack as White, while employing the King’s Indian Defense Makogonov, French Defense Classical Steinitz Boleslavsky, and Indian Game East Indian Przepiórka as Black. Her 2025 victories, including wins over Sofio Gvetadze, highlight her ongoing rise in international women’s chess.








