
Humpy Koner (Anna Shtourman/Fide) At the historical moment for Indian chess, all the four remaining players, Humpy Konera, Dronavalli, R Vaisali and International Master Divya Deshmukh attacked the quarterfinals of the Fide World Cup. Success attracted special praise by Fide CEO Emil Sutovsky, who wrote about X: “All four Indian players do it through breaks. Quarterfinals.”The way to this milestone was nothing but easy. Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!All four Indians were pushed at the limit in the pre -care, and their fate decided on tense disorders after the drawn classic games. Humpy Koner has surpassed former world world champion Alexander Koseniuk, while Harika Dronavalli pulled Kateryna Lagno in an engaging competition. The growing star of R Vaisali defeated Kazakhstan’s Meruert Kamaliden to continue her impressive run, and 19 -year -old Desty Destymukh held her nerve after failure against Chinese Zhu Jiner in the return game to seal her place.Previously, Wonder was the best hope of India for direct qualification after winning her first game, but the middle game in Scottish opening forced her to break it for a quick break. She showed a remarkable calm and bounce back to keep the Indian perfect record intact.
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Meanwhile, three Chinese players, Lei Tingjie, Song Yuxin and Tan Zhongya, have ensured smooth progress to the last eight, while Georgian veteran Nana Dzagnidz stunned former world champion Mariya Muzychuk.The World Women’s World Cup, a high -share knockout event, carries a total of $ 691,291,291, while the winner demands $ 50,000. In addition to winning money, there are three sought -after places in a women’s candidate, leading to a challenge of the World Championship, for catching. With four Indians among the elite eight, the tournament gained historical significance for Indian chess and signaled the growing dominance of the country on the global scene.