Chess | Historical! 19 -year -old Divya Deshmukh crowned Fid Women’s World Cup champion, India’s 88th GM becomes chess news

In a historical achievement for Indian chess, 19 -year -old Divya Deshmukh won the Fid Women’s World Cup after defeating India. The finals held on 1 and Monday at the Rapid Tybrex of the final held at Batumi, Georgia. Entering the tournament as the 15th seed, Divya’s incredible run saw her recovering from some of the world’s strongest players, which ended in a high -pressure final against one of the most experienced and decorated champions in India.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!After two prepared classical games, the match went to the Rapid Tybrek. The first rapid game, where Divya played white, ended in a balanced draw. In the second game, however, Divya had black pieces and showed remarkable composition. As happened:Women’s World Cup 2025 Final Tie-Brake Highlights 38 -year -old Hampi, under intensive -time pressure in Andgem, faltering a series of important errors. Divya decisively capitalized, converting the profit into a stunning victory, so that she could achieve the title.With this victory, Divya not only becomes the Fid Women’s World Cup Champion, but also receives her last Grandmaster (GM) criteria. This victory officially earns him the prestigious Grandmaster title, making him the fourth Indian woman and the 88th Indian overall to achieve this milestone.
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Divya’s journey is particularly inspiring, as she enters the tournament without top favorite, but continuously leads up -class opponents with fearless attackers and carrying forward with deep preparation. Their performance reflects a new generation of Indian chess talent that extended to the global stage.This victory is a decisive moment in Divya’s young career and a pride for Indian chess. At the age of only 19, she has dug her name in history books, and her World Cup win indicates the arrival of a new star with the ability to dominate the world in the coming years.