Batumi (Georgia), Jul 28 (PTI) Teenaged Indian chess player Divya Deshmukh earned the biggest success of her career by clinching the FIDE Women’s World Cup with a tie-break win over compatriot and more experienced Koneru Humpy here on Monday.
The victory not just earned the 19-year-old the prestigious title, but also made her a Grandmaster, something which looked improbable when she started the tournament.
She is only the fourth woman from India to become a Grandmaster, and the 88th overall.
The victory for the Nagpur player came after the two classical games played on Saturday and Sunday ended in draws.
In the time-controlled tie-breaker on Monday, Divya, playing with white, was again held to a draw.
But in the reverse game, where she had black pieces, she managed to overcome the two-time world rapid champion 2.5-1.5. PTI AM PM AM PM PM
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