Divya Deshmukh Fide in the final of the Women's World Cup, also qualified for the candidate tournament
Divya Deshmukh defeated former world champion Jhongi Tan and reached the final of the Fide Women’s World Cup. She became the first Indian woman to do so. He also qualified for the candidate tournament 2026. History composed by Divya Deshmukh, 19 -year -old Indian chess player Divya Deshmukh made a brilliant return by defeating Jhongi Tan of China in the final. Nagpur Divya made history by catching up the final of the World Cup and became the first Indian woman to do so. His performance also gave him the Grandmaster Norm, which is an important achievement looking for the highest title of the game. After victory, Divya Deshmukh said, ‘I can do better’ after winning the World Cup semi -finals, Divya realized she could play better. He said, ‘I think I can play better. At a time I won, but then the situation became difficult. I think I made a mistake in the middle game because I should have won easily. ‘ In the tournament, Divya Deshmukh, who defeated Chinese Zonar Zhu and Hamantan de Harika in the tournament, also dominated the semi -finals and is now a step from the title. In the second semi -finals, Koneru Hampi played a draw with the tingji leading of China, now there will be a binder between the two in the short format. Divya, who won the international master title in 2023, was born on December 9, 2005, in a marathi family in Nagpur. Both his mother and father are doctors. She won the title of Women’s Grand Master in 2021 and the International Master in 2023. In 2022 he won the Indian Chess Championship title. She also won the Asian Women’s Championships held at Almaty (2023). Share this story -tags