Divya Deshmukh: India's Chess Sensation Triumphs at FIDE Women's World Cup
Divya Deshmukh made history as the first Indian woman to win the FIDE Women's World Cup, defeating compatriot Koneru Humpy in the final. At just 19, she becomes India's fourth female chess grandmaster. National leaders lauded both players for their achievements, inspiring future generations across India.

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In a historic achievement for Indian chess, Divya Deshmukh emerged victorious in the FIDE Women's World Cup, becoming the first Indian woman to clinch the prestigious title. The 19-year-old defeated fellow Indian grandmaster Koneru Humpy in a gripping final, marking her as India's fourth women's chess grandmaster.
Celebrations erupted across the country, with Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla leading the accolades in Parliament, applauding both players for their remarkable achievements. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Droupadi Murmu echoed these sentiments, highlighting the inspirational impact of their successes on India's youth.
The final match was a thrilling encounter, with Divya capitalizing on a series of inaccuracies by Koneru in the second rapid game. Overwhelmed by emotion post-victory, Divya dedicated her win to the nation, signifying a bright future for Indian chess.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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