India’s 19-year-old chess prodigy, IM Divya Deshmukh, scripted history by becoming the first Indian woman to reach the finals of the FIDE Women’s World Cup, following a sensational victory over GM Tan Zhongyi of China.
After a steady draw in Game 1, the second game turned into a thrilling battle filled with twists, turns, and mutual errors. In the end, it was Tan who blundered at the critical moment, allowing Divya to seize the win. With a 1.5–0.5 match score, Divya not only secured her spot in the championship final but also earned her first-ever Grandmaster norm—an important milestone in her rising career.
In the other semifinal, GM Koneru Humpy came tantalizingly close to defeating GM Lei Tingjie (CHN), but their encounter ended in a hard-fought draw after a tense rook-and-pawn endgame. With both classical games drawn, the second finalist will be decided in the tiebreak playoffs on July 23, where the winner will meet Divya in the title clash.

Certificate of National Under 09 Chess Championship 2026 in Ranchi , Jharkhand from 06-12 July 2026.
Commonwealth School Chess Championships – 2026 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 4th to 12th October 2026.
Chess Problem Corner
20th Asian Schools Chess Championships – 2026 in Tula region ,Russia from 1st to 11th October 2026.
SNA Seminar & Exam in Guwahati , Assam on 02 & 03 September 2026