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19 -year -old Divya Deshmukh has won Chase’s FIDE Women’s World Cup. He won the title by defeating Koneru Hampi of India in the tiebreak round in the final. She also became the 88th Grandmaster of India with becoming a world champion.
In the tournament, Divya defeated several top rank players and made it to the finals. In the final against Hampi, Divya played both major matches. After which there was a tiebreak round on Monday, in which Divya won with a score of 2.5–1.5.
After the match, Hampi said that after the 12th move he did not understand what to do now. However, Divya gained the necessary lead in the 54th move. After which Hampi rejected and Divya won.
19 -year -old Divya Deshmukh became the youngest world champion of Chase.
Divya will get ₹ 42 lakh Divya will get around 42 lakh rupees if you win FIDE Women’s World Cup. At the same time, the winner of the World Cup (Open section) gets about ₹ 91 lakh.
Watch Divya’s winning moment in social media video …
Qualified for Women’s Candidates Divya also qualified for the next year’s Women’s Candidates tournament with becoming a world champion. She became the second Indian to qualify for this tournament. Koneru Hampi also made a place in the finals and qualified for the candidate tournament.
Divya cried after becoming world champion After becoming the world champion, Divya Deshmukh hugged the mother. She became emotional as soon as she met her mother and tears came from her eyes.
Tie-break round format
- 2 rapid games- Every game is 10 minutes.
- If the score remains equal in 10 minutes of 10 minutes, then 2 more fast games. Every game is 5 minutes in this round.
- If both the games of 5-5 minutes are also on par, then there are 2 games of 3-3 minutes.
- If the game is drawn in 3-3 minutes, then 3+2 minutes of blitz (sharp) games will continue until the winner is decided.
Divya also defeated former world champion
Divya could not control her emotions after defeating former world champion Tan Jhongi in the semi -finals.
Divya of Maharashtra defeated former world champion Tan Jhongi of China 1.5–0.5 in the semi-finals. Divya won a brilliant win in 101 tricks playing with white pieces in the first game. He forced Zhongi to make mistakes by constantly pressurizing the middle game.
Divya’s position was strong even after the Queen’s exchange, although Jhongi tried to return to a time and took an edge. But in the lack of time, Jhongi went wrong, taking advantage of which Divya managed to win with the lead of two pawns.
Playing with black pieces in the first game, Divya adopted a balanced strategy and draws the game. Jhongi started with the ‘Queen’s Gambit Diclind’ opening, in which Divya maintained a balance with the swap of the pieces. In the end, both of them had one elephant, one small pawn (camel/horse), and three-three pawns in the same part, causing the game draw.
Hampi defeated Tingji Lei in the semi -finals
During the tie breaker, Chinese player Tingji Lei and Indian Chase player Koneru Hampi.
Koneru Hampi of Andhra Pradesh defeated China’s Tingji Lei in the semi -final tiebreaker to advance to the finals. The first two arms in the tiebreaker were 15–15 minutes, including extra time. After this, the next two arms were 10-10 minutes. Lei won the first game, but Hampi overcome the difficult situation in the second bet and the match equalized.
In the third set of the tiebreaker, Hampi defeated Lei by performing brilliantly in the first game with white pieces. He needed only one draw to reach the finals, but he also won the second bet and entered the title match.
Earlier, both classical games were drawn, after which there was a tiebreaker on Thursday. Hampi had white pieces in the second game, but she could not distinguish Lei’s strong rescue.
4 Indians made it to the quarter -finals For the first time in this tournament, four women players of India Koneru Hampi, Harika Dronavalli, R.K. Vaishali and Divya Deshmukh made it to the quarter -finals. Which was a historical achievement for Indian chess. These 4 players also won India in Chase Olympiad last year. Tania Sachdev was also part of the team with them.
Gukesh became World Champion last year 19 -year -old Indian Domamaraju Gukesh also became the world champion of Chase in Mains last year. When he won the title at the age of 18 by defeating Ding Liran of China on 12 December. Gukesh then defeated Magnus Carlson of No.1 Player Norway 2 times in different tournaments.
Gukesh became the world champion at the age of 18.
Bharat Chase Olympiad also champion India also won the Chase Olympiad title on 23 September 2024. Both Mains and Women’s teams created history by becoming champions in the 45th Chase Olympiad. The Mains team had Arjun Irrigaisi, R. Pragnananda, D Gukesh, Vidit Gujarati and P Harikrishna from the country. At the same time, Harika Dronali, R.K. Vaishali, Divya Deshmukh, Vantika Agarwal, and Tania Sachdev were.
India’s Mains and Women’s teams with the trophy of Chess Olympiad.
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