Divya Deshmukh: Unyielding Under Pressure, Championing the Chess World
Nineteen-year-old Divya Deshmukh became the Women's Chess World Cup champion after defeating Koneru Humpy in an all-Indian final. Known for her aggressive style, Deshmukh emphasizes self-expectations over external pressures. Often compared to MS Dhoni for her mental toughness, she thrives in tactical situations.

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At just 19, Divya Deshmukh has emerged as a formidable force in the chess world, clinching the FIDE Women's Chess World Cup title in a fierce competition held in Batumi, Georgia.
She achieved this remarkable feat by besting compatriot Koneru Humpy, earning not only the prestigious Cup but also the title of Grandmaster.
Deshmukh, who revels in tactical play and aggressive positions, claims that the pressure does not faze her as she focuses on her own expectations and goals.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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