Chess History: Divya Deshmukh Crowns Herself Women’s World Cup Champion

1. The Victory

19-year-old Divya Deshmukh from Nagpur, Maharashtra, etched her name into history by winning the FIDE Women’s World Cup 2025 in Batumi, Georgia. In a historic all-Indian final, she defeated veteran Grandmaster Koneru Humpy with a score of 2.5–1.5.

2. Match Highlights

  • Classical Games: Both classical games ended in draws, leading the match into a high-stakes rapid tiebreak.
  • The Decider: After drawing the first tiebreak game, Divya secured a decisive victory in the second rapid game (15+10), playing with the black pieces.
  • Path to the Final: Divya (seeded 15th) had a “giant-slayer” run, defeating:
    • Zhu Jiner (Round of 16)
    • Harika Dronavalli (Quarterfinals)
    • Tan Zhongyi (Semifinals)

3. Record-Breaking Achievements

  • First Indian Champion: Divya is the first Indian woman to win the FIDE Women’s World Cup.
  • Grandmaster Title: By winning the World Cup, she was directly awarded the Grandmaster (GM) title, bypassing the usual three-norm requirement.
  • Youngest Winner: She became the youngest-ever winner of the FIDE Women’s World Cup at 19 years old.
  • Candidates 2026: This victory grants her automatic qualification for the 2026 Women’s Candidates Tournament.

4. India’s Growing Dominance

  • 88th Grandmaster: Divya became India’s 88th Grandmaster and only the 4th Indian woman to achieve the title (joining Koneru Humpy, Harika Dronavalli, and R. Vaishali).
  • Historic Final: This was the first time two Indian players faced off in a World Cup final, ensuring the trophy would come to India regardless of the outcome.

5. Prizes & Recognition

  • Prize Money: Divya secured the $50,000 first prize.
  • PM’s Congratulations: Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded her “remarkable feat,” stating that she has made the nation proud and will inspire millions of youngsters.
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