
Divya Deshmukh (@fide_chess on x) In the dominant success for Indian chess, the 19 -year -old Divya Deshmukh won the World Women’s World Cup after India 1 injury and the ruling world rapid champion Humpy in the Fast Tiebreaks Final, which took place on Monday in Batumi Georgia. Divya’s Incredible Run entered the tournament as 15. Seed and saw it overcame some of the strongest players in the world and culminated in a high -pressure final against one of the most experienced and experienced and decorated champions in India.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!After two drawn classic games, the match moved to the fast tiebreaks. The first fast game, where Divya played white, ended with a balanced draw. In the second game, however, wonders had black pieces and showed a remarkable peace. How did it happen:Fide Women’s World Cup 2025 Final-Break Main Points 38 -year -old Humpy, under intensive time pressure in the end game, was angry with a number of critical errors. Wonder has definitely capitalized and transformed the advantage into a stunning victory to win the title.With this triumph, Wonder not only becomes the World World Cup World World World champion, but also achieves its final Grandmaster (GM) standards. This victory will officially earn her prestigious Grand Master, making her the fourth Indian woman and 88. The Indian overall to achieve this milestone.
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Wonderland is particularly inspiring when it entered the tournament without being among the best popular, but constantly playing opponents with a higher rating with fearless offensive game and deep preparation. Her performance reflects a new generation of Indian chess talents rising to the global scene.This victory is a decisive moment in Divy’s young career and a proud opportunity for Indian chess. At the age of 19, she improved her name into historical books and its victory of the World Cup signals the arrival of a new star with the potential to control the chess world in the coming years.