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How Did Divya Deshmukh Outplayed The Reigning Champion Koneru Humpy? Fans In Awe After Her Victory News24 –


In a moment that will be etched in Indian chess history, 19-year-old Divya Deshmukh has emerged victorious at the FIDE Women’s Chess World Cup, defeating the formidable Koneru Humpy to claim the title and in doing so, has earned the prestigious Grandmaster (GM) title.

Outplaying a Champion

Facing Koneru Humpy, the reigning women’s world rapid champion and one of India’s most celebrated chess icons, Divya showed nerves of steel and a sharp tactical edge. Their match was a showcase of pure strategic brilliance, with Divya demonstrating precise calculation and deep positional understanding.

In a tense classical game that drew widespread attention, Divya played the white pieces and steered the game into a complex middlegame structure, refusing to trade down into a safe draw. She seized the initiative with a well-timed pawn break on the kingside, keeping Humpy on the backfoot. Her final blow came after 42 moves a quiet rook lift that turned into a crushing attack. Humpy resigned, and the crowd knew they had just witnessed something special.

Fourth Indian Woman to Become Grandmaster

With this victory, Divya becomes only the fourth Indian woman ever to achieve the Grandmaster title, joining an elite group that includes Koneru Humpy herself, R. Vaishali, and Harika Dronavalli. Her win not only adds another glorious chapter to India’s rich chess legacy but also symbolizes the changing of the guard – the rise of a new generation.

A Meteoric Rise

Divya’s journey to the top has been nothing short of inspiring. From a young age, she was known for her aggressive style and unshakable confidence. Over the past year, she has been a dominant presence on the international circuit, with consistent performances across classical, rapid, and blitz formats.

But this win, against one of the legends of the game, marks her arrival on the biggest stage.

Inspiring the Next Generation

Divya’s triumph is more than just a personal milestone, it’s a beacon for countless young players across the country. At 19, with her first World Cup title and Grandmaster norm complete, she represents the new face of Indian chess: fearless, focused, and forward-looking.

What Experts Had to say?

One of the Chess Experts from Kolkata acknowledged Divya and said – ‘This marks the new era in Indian Chess after Brilliance of Viswanathan Anand’.

Fan across India are in joy after seeing Divya’s success – ‘Divya’s win didn’t only inspired us (youngsters) but also paved the way to pursue the sport.’

A Moment to Celebrate

As fans and fellow players flood social media with tributes, one thing is clear – Divya Deshmukh has not just won a tournament; she has made history. Her journey is just beginning, and the chess world will be watching closely.