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New Queen Rises! Divya Deshmukh Dazzles In 2025

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December 25, 2025
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IMAGE: Divya Deshmukh not solely turned the primary Indian girl to win the FIDE Ladies’s World Cup, she additionally immediately secured the celebrated Grandmaster title. {Photograph}: Anna Shtourman/FIDE

A starry-eyed teenager Divya Deshmukh profitable the Ladies’s Chess World Cup in faraway Batumi this 12 months not solely showcased India’s unfathomable depth of expertise within the sport but additionally reaffirmed the nation’s standing as the brand new hub of the sport on the earth.

Simply when it appeared the aura of D Gukesh, who turned World champion in 2024, was on the wane after struggling a string of losses this 12 months, the 19-year-old Nagpur woman emerged from nowhere and achieved three profession milestones with one signature triumph.

Divya not solely turned the primary Indian girl to win the FIDE Ladies’s World Cup, she additionally immediately secured the celebrated Grandmaster title, bypassing the standard “norms” required to earn it.

Divya, whose mother and father are docs, additionally secured an automated qualification for the 2026 Candidates event, the place the winner will earn the best to problem the reigning ladies’s World champion Ju Wenjun of China.

On that eventful day in July, Divya’s victory additionally shifted the contours of girls’s chess within the nation, which relied on two-time World fast champion Koneru Humpy and Dronavalli Harika. The 2 ladies have been the torchbearers of the game within the nation for almost twenty years.

However whereas Divya made an enormous assertion together with her triumph, success eluded world champion Gukesh and his 12 months was dotted with unflattering outcomes after it began on a promising observe with a second-place end within the Tata Metal Chess Masters in Wijk Aan Zee, Netherlands.

D Gukesh

IMAGE: D Gukesh struggled in 2025, getting knocked out of the Freestyle Chess Grand Slam, ending dismally within the FIDE Grand Swiss, and struggling a stunning third-round exit on the FIDE World Cup in Goa. {Photograph}: Michal Walusza/FIDE

After the excessive of turning into World champion, Gukesh’s journey this 12 months has been something however easy. Compatriot R Praggnanandhaa challenged his supremacy, defeating the champion in an exciting blitz tiebreaker to clinch the Tata Metal Masters title.

In a 12 months, when the 19-year-old Gukesh ought to have consolidated the features of the World title, he saved slipping, getting knocked out of the Freestyle Chess Grand Slam, ending dismally within the FIDE Grand Swiss, and struggling a stunning third-round exit on the FIDE World Cup in Goa.

Gukesh’s well-known victory over World No 1 Magnus Carlsen in Norway Chess in Could-June and the European Membership Cup triumph in October, the place he received the person gold and helped his group, SuperChess, bag the title, had been the few vivid spots in a largely barren 12 months.

Amid all of the gloom in classical, fast and blitz, one signature victory that noticed Gukesh’s recognition soar was his win in opposition to Carlsen in Norway Chess in Stavanger.

That well-known triumph, the place a shaken Carlsen slammed his fist on the desk and muttered “Oh my God” earlier than leaving the corridor agitated, brought on a social media storm.

French soccer giants Paris Saint-Germain tweeted a viral picture of Gukesh’s calm expression after defeating the Norwegian World No 1, utilizing it to specific their very own feelings after profitable their first-ever UEFA Champions League title.

PSG captioned the picture: “What it felt like profitable our first UCL”. The soccer membership’s use of the picture was extensively shared throughout social media, garnering over eight million impressions.

That nerve-wracking defeat in opposition to Gukesh however, Carlsen beat an elite discipline to clinch his seventh Norway Chess title, at the same time as he prolonged his reign on the chess world by profitable a number of titles throughout codecs.

R Praggnanandhaa

IMAGE: R Praggnanandhaa sealed his spot within the Candidates by profitable the FIDE Circuit 2025 — the primary Indian male participant to qualify for the celebrated World Championship qualifier. {Photograph}: John Saunders/FIDE

India had been anticipated to no less than safe one Candidates event berth from the World Cup in Goa just lately. Sadly, front-runners Praggnanandhaa, Arjun Erigaisi, Nihal Sarin, P Harikrishna and Vidit Gujrathi bowed out at numerous phases of the event because the Indians could not capitalise on the house benefit.

Javokhir Sindarov, Wei Yi, and Andrey Esipenko went on to safe their spots for the Candidates in Cyprus subsequent 12 months.

Nevertheless, Praggnanandhaa did lastly handle to seal his spot within the Candidates by profitable the FIDE Circuit 2025, making him the primary Indian male participant to qualify for the celebrated World Championship qualifier by topping the circuit’s standings with robust performances and factors from occasions just like the London Chess Basic.

 

India has come a good distance for the reason that legendary Viswanathan Anand turned the nation’s first Grandmaster in 1988. Because the nation seems to be forward to 2026, it now boasts of 91 GMs, with many standing on the brink of the celebrated title.

Amongst those that turned Grandmasters in 2025 are L R Srihari, Harikrishnan A Ra, Divya Deshmukh, S Rohith Krishna, Ilamparthi A R and Raahul V S.

With Sarwagya Singh Kushwaha from Madhya Pradesh just lately turning into the youngest participant on the FIDE score checklist on the age of simply three years, seven months, and 20 days, it is solely a matter of time earlier than somebody breaks the report as effectively. Too ‘younger’ to be true! 



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