 Maxime Wachir-Lagrav beat women world champion Ju Wenjun in round 5 of the Gibraltar Masters. Let's find out what happened in this exciting game. Maxime, it got exciting very early on. You took a little time and went G4. Were you trying to recall lines or over-the-board inspiration? It was more like over-the-board. I felt like I want some tempi, so I should be able to try it. But I wanted to be sure it doesn't lose by force because it very well could. And then since it got heated, I'm not sure about the evaluation. I didn't actually check, so we know what it was. Right, now Wenjun continued to play pretty fast while your clock went down. What was going on in your mind at that point? Well, I thought it was doubtful. She was still in a prep, so I just went for it. And of course, I needed a lot of time for my first 20 moves or something because there was a lot of things happening. Right, now give us some insight. What happens to an elite player of your level when you're sort of caught off guard in the opening so early on? What goes on? Well, I guess I caught myself off guard, so this was sort of the plan to get a fresh position for maybe both of us. I'm not sure. I mean, she was probably at some point in her preparation, but then, you know, it was just an ads-up game. And could you point us to the critical moment in the game? I have no idea. I mean, there were so many. I guess when I got Qg4, it was already close to winning for me with this idea of Qg4. So I thought Qg7 was too slow. I wasn't sure if she could have played some B5 instead of Bd7 that looked very critical as well. Right, now tonight is the Battle of the Sexes and you just beat the woman world champion. Feeling confident? Unfortunately, I have teammates. That doesn't show a lot of confidence in your friends. Well, am I supposed to show confidence for them? Okay, now you're quite irregular at this event. Give us some idea. What's the team strategy? Generally, we play something off-beat. We get outplayed and then sometimes we save the day. So I hope we understand that they can play and we go less off-beat this time. All right, well, it's going to be fun and all the best for it. See you soon in our studio. Thank you. Thanks.