Tournament successes at
Kyiv in 2001 and
Odesa in 2003, earned her the title
Woman Grandmaster (WGM), awarded in 2003. Her performance at the
2006 Women's Chess Olympiad and subsequent results in
Pardubice and
Abu Dhabi in the same year then qualified her for the
International Master (IM) title, awarded in January 2007. In the 'A2' section of the prestigious
Aeroflot Open in Moscow 2007, she scored 5 points from the first 7 rounds, defeating three male grandmasters for a part performance rating of 2672. In January 2008, she played in Group C of the
Corus Chess Tournament in
Wijk aan Zee , scoring /13 points. Soon after, at the women's section of the Moscow Open, she took second place, behind
Anna Muzychuk, and ahead of
Natalia Zhukova and Kateryna Lagno. Later that year, at the Women's
European Individual Chess Championship, held in
Plovdiv, she took the bronze medal, losing out 1–2 to
Viktorija Čmilytė in the playoffs for silver. In 2010, she won the Rector Cup in
Kharkiv with a
performance rating of 2649. In 2016, she won the European Women's Championship in
Mamaia, edging out on tie-break score
Sabrina Vega, after both players had scored 8.5/11 points. She won the silver medal in the second GM group at the
2017 Maccabiah Games in Israel. Ushenina was a member of the Ukrainian team that won gold medal in the women's championship at the
44th Chess Olympiad in
Chennai. In addition, she also won an individual silver medal on board three in the same event. ==Women's World Champion==