
At the historical moment for Indian chess, 19 -year -old Divya Deshmukh was crowned by the Women’s World World Cup Champion champion after defeating the highest player of the Indian and ruling world champion Rapid, Humpy Konera on Monday. Wonder, 15th place at the beginning of the tournament, created a sensational run and overcame several elite opponents before faced one of the most respected veterans in India in the title conflict. The classic games in the finals ended in drawing and pushed the match into fast tiebreaks. The first game, when Studya plays White, ended evenly. But in the second, with black pieces, the teenager held her nerves brilliantly. At serious time pressure, 38 -year -old Humpy made a key mistake in the end game. Wonder took advantage of her chance and converted her advantage with certainty to seal an unforgettable victory. With this victory Wonder not only raises the World Championship, but also provides its final standard of the Grand Master and officially earns the title GM. It becomes only the fourth Indian woman and 88. The Indian overall to achieve this honor. The Wonder Campaign was remarkable for her fearless style and sharp preparation, although she was not among the favorite before the tournaments. Its triumph emphasizes the power of the new generation of Indian chess players who become a mark on the world scene. This World Cup victory is a breakthrough moment in Divy’s career and a proud day for Indian chess. At just 19 years, she created history and announced as the future strength in global chess.