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Chess | Divya Deshmukh one step away from the historic World Cup title; But she all wants ‘sleep and food’. Chess news

New Delhi: His eyes were scorching, fingers were trembling, and the words used to falter; Nevertheless, for a 19 -year -old, Divya Deshmukh showed a remarkable composition. “I don’t have enough to say really. My views are not yet clear,” said the elected teenager, “The third seeded Tan Zhongsi on Jongsi’s moment after his stunning semi -final victory.”From Nagpur, the International Master (IM) is surprising the upper -class Grandmasters (GMS) throughout the tournament. Wednesday was no different, as she had chosen a basket milestone in Batumi, Georgia, which became the first Indian to reach the Fide Woman World Cup final, secured a place in the candidates’ tournament next year, and earned his first Grandmaster (GM) norm, and rewarded himself with an additional rest before the final.Asked about his plans for Thursday, when World No. 4 Konaru Hampi played a tie-breaker against World No. 2 Lee Tingji in the second semi-finals, and on Friday’s rest day, he responded directly: “I need some sleep. I am very worried these days. I just need some sleep and some food.”A tired figure, Divya may finally get a proper sleep, which has long been denied before refoking for the summit clash. But till now his run is no less than extraordinary.On the way for six rounds in the final, Divya has survived two tie-brakes, a Chinese GM Zhu Jenner and partner against Indian, GM Harika Dronewali, winning round 4 and 2.5–1.5 and 3–1 in the quarterfinals respectively.

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“When I initially went to the tournament, I knew that I did not want to play a tie-break, but it’s not my destiny!” Divya said after winning her tie-break over GM Zhu Jenner.Entering the field as the 15th seed, Divya expected to escape from the tie-break’s energy-sapping loop, which brings her a new set of sports, new inauguration, novel rescue, and all the pressures given by her.Perhaps that’s why, playing with White and already winning a game 1, Divya was eager to close the deal early in game 2 of the semi-finals, making it a topic-tall case.A Classic Kings Pon Opening (E4) was counted by Sicilian Defense. Despite losing two pawns quickly, he maintained his grip at the center and moved beyond 10, appeared well settled.Two weak night moves (NC7, ND3) were confirmed by Divya’s NE4, a sharp move, as confirmed by the engine.

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With the two players making errors and providing the opportunity to return in the middle way through each other through the game, a case that could have been spread in five long hours ago.Moving beyond 88, the game was finely balanced until Tan played RB4+, examined the king of Divya. He responded with KH3.Even with more than five minutes on the clock, Tan got wrong and falter after KH3. On the 91st and 93rd, two important KC6 tricks changed the position of integrated Divya, and at a step of 98, she promoted a pawn to a queen. Although Tan’s miscreant immediately caught it with RXB8, Divya responded with RXB8, which benefited India a crook.Two steps later, Tan resigned.In the last summer, Divya Deshmukh became the new World Junior Girls Chess Champion, who was receiving the U -20 Crown. After that win, his first words were: “My initial goal is to become a Grandmaster (GM) as soon as possible.”A year later, he has a minimum award of his first GM Norm, US $ 35,000, a place in the next year’s candidates’ tournaments, leading the World Championship match. And the title of Women’s World Cup is one step away, Divya!

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