Judit Polgár intensely playing chess in a dramatic match, with Netflix 'Queen of Chess' documentary branding for news illustration.
Judit Polgár intensely playing chess in a dramatic match, with Netflix 'Queen of Chess' documentary branding for news illustration.
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Netflix streams Queen of Chess documentary on Judit Polgár

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The Netflix documentary Queen of Chess, directed by Rory Kennedy, chronicles the life and career of Hungarian chess prodigy Judit Polgár. It highlights her groundbreaking achievements in a male-dominated sport and begins streaming on February 6, 2026. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2026.

Judit Polgár, born on July 23, 1976, in Budapest, Hungary, was raised by her father László, an educational psychologist who homeschooled her and sisters Susan and Sofia with a focus on chess to prove early specialization leads to exceptional achievement. The family faced opposition from the Hungarian government and chess federation, including revoked passports, for insisting the girls compete against boys. Despite this, Polgár emerged as a prodigy, ranking among the top 100 players worldwide by age 12.

At 15, Polgár became the youngest grandmaster in history, surpassing Bobby Fischer's record, by achieving a 2,500 rating and completing required norms set by the International Chess Federation. Over her career, she defeated 11 current or former world champions in classical or rapid chess. The documentary centers on her rivalry with Garry Kasparov, whom she viewed as a key obstacle since age 13. Their first match in Linares, Spain, sparked controversy when Kasparov attempted to change a move, but officials ruled in his favor. Kasparov had called Polgár a 'circus puppet' and made disparaging remarks about female players. In 2002, at age 24, Polgár defeated him after 42 moves in a 'match of the new century' event, calling it 'one of the most remarkable moments of my career.'

Polgár held the No. 1 female ranking for 26 years and 28 days, earning a Guinness World Record in 2015. She retired from competitive play in August 2014 after helping Hungary secure a silver medal at the Chess Olympiad in Tromsø, Norway—its best in 12 years. Now 49, she commentates at tournaments, authored the Teaching Chess trilogy, and runs the Judit Polgár Method to teach children. Married to veterinary surgeon Gusztav Font since 2000, they have son Oliver (born 2004) and daughter Hanna (born 2006). In a 2012 Independent interview, Polgár addressed family demands, countering Kasparov's claim that women are distracted by babies: 'That was not nice—you don’t want your babies to suffer emotionally. But I did it.'

Director Rory Kennedy, inspired by Polgár's story amid Hungary's Communist regime, aimed for an 'exciting sports film' following Netflix's success with The Queen's Gambit. The 93-minute film includes interviews and family scenes, showcasing Polgár's trailblazing role in dispelling stereotypes about women in chess.

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Discussions on X show strong excitement and positive anticipation for the Netflix documentary 'Queen of Chess' on Judit Polgár, particularly from her sister Susan Polgar and chess personalities like Anna Rudolf who call it inspiring. Official promotions from Netflix and Judit herself generate high engagement. A few shares highlight a negative review criticizing it as unremarkable.

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Grandmaster Judit Polgar, the strongest woman player in chess history, is now available as a virtual coach on Chess.com. Users can select her for guidance in puzzles, lessons, and game reviews. She also offers sparring games with real-time feedback.

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Judit Polgar has launched a new Chessable course that invites students to follow her thought process during games.

Chess.com announced PogChamps 6/7, a celebrity chess tournament set for April 10, featuring eight prominent content creators competing for a $100,000 prize fund. The event adopts a new one-day schedule with a double round-robin group stage followed by single-elimination knockouts, marking the first time without a consolation bracket. It coincides with a rest day in the FIDE Candidates Tournament.

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Prime Video announced that the documentary Novak Djokovic: The Wolf In Winter will premiere on August 20. Directed by Jason Hehir, the film explores the career and personal life of the 24-time Grand Slam champion.

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