I think it was fate: Divya Deshmukh on becoming Grandmaster after winning FIDE Women’s Chess World Cup 


India’s Divya Deshmukh labelled her becoming a Grandmaster, after winning the FIDE Women’s World Cup title on Monday, as fate working its way.

Divya outclassed compatriot Koneru Humpy in the tiebreak, winning the second rapid game in a tense rook endgame on Monday in Batumi, Georgia.

“I need time to process it. I think it was fate, me getting the Grandmaster title this way. Because before this, I didn’t even have one norm, and before this tournament, I was thinking ‘Oh, where can I get my norm’ and now I’m a Grandmaster,” said Divya in an interview with FIDE right after clinching the title.

AS IT HAPPENED – HUMPY vs DIVYA TIEBREAKS

Divya is now the fourth Indian woman to become a GM, after Humpy, R. Vaishali, and Harika Dronavalli.

Despite ending up on the winning side on Monday, Divya believes her endgame skills need further polishing.

“I definitely need to learn endgames. I’m pretty sure at some point I messed it up. I’m not sure how. It should have been an easy win. I think I should not allow g4. But I think maybe I should just go rook a3, rook f3, rook g3, and that should be a win,” said the 19-year-old.

Divya is also hoping that the World Cup win, the biggest triumph of her young career, will lead to more glories.

“It definitely means a lot. But of course, there’s uh there’s a lot more to achieve. So this I’m hoping this is just a start,” added Divya.





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