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Chess | Women’s World Cup: Konaru Hampi, Divya Deshmukh Seal Pre-Quarter Birth | Chess news

India No. 1 Konaru Hampi and ruled world junior champion Divya Deshmukh on Sunday won the opposite fashion to confirm their final -16 berths in the Fid Women’s World Cup in Batumi.While Hampi registered a crushing victory against Polish Im Claudia Kulon with black pieces, to win 1.5–0.5, Divya attracted her second classical game to defeat Serbia 1.5–0.5’s Teodora injury. R Vaidi, D Harika and Ventica Aggarwal, other Indian players at the ground on Monday attracted both their classical games to enter the tiebreak round.A day later after world number 5, Hampi was organized by the lower Claudia, India No.1 won 44-Moves defending with Black. At the inauguration of the King of Claudia, Hampi chose the Gioco Piano game. In the mid-game, Hampi laid a mesh with his bishop, and the position of Claudia became slightly unstable.The 38 -year -old hump changed the profit by lining his pieces and the Indian GM was a crook by the 40th step. With an additional piece, Claudia later reinforced Hampi in four tricks.

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Earlier, Divya became the first Indian to qualify for the fourth round, when she played a quick 30-mow draw with Teodora. At the inauguration of the King of the king of Teodora, Divya chose Alpin Sicilian defense as equal to Ruk-Bishop and Knight.On Saturday, Divya defended the first classical game while defending with Black. Divya said, “Today (Sunday) was harder than yesterday (Saturday) because I wanted a draw to be absolutely worthy. But my brain could not find the way to draw a draw.”Harika played his second gradual draw with Greek Im Stavraula Tsolkidau, while Ventica suffered a 43-mow defeat with Ukrainian GM Katerana Lagno, with black pieces 1–1 (on Saturday, Ventica surprised Lagno). Viri was final to finish her game and produced a draw with American Im Karisa YIP in 48 tricks.On Monday, Harika, Vantika and Vaidi will try their luck in the tie-break round to be played in rapid and blitz formats.

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