
Summary – Divya Deshmukh becomes India’s 88th Grandmaster and wins the FIDE Women’s World Cup after defeating Koneru Humpy in a dramatic tie-break.,
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Divya Deshmukh has made history by clinching the FIDE Women’s World Cup title after an exhilarating tie-break victory against Koneru Humpy. This win also marks a significant milestone for India as Deshmukh becomes the nation’s 88th Grandmaster.
The thrilling contest saw both players fiercely competing, with Deshmukh ultimately prevailing in the pressure-packed tie-break rounds. Her triumph is not only a personal achievement but also a proud moment for Indian chess, highlighting the country’s growing strength in the sport internationally.
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