Koneru Humpy Withdraws from Chess Candidates Over Safety Fears

Indian Grandmaster Koneru Humpy has withdrawn from the upcoming FIDE Women's Candidates Tournament, prioritizing her personal safety. She announced her difficult decision on social media, stating she did not feel fully secure despite assurances. The tournament, which determines the challenger for the women's world chess crown, is set to begin in Cyprus. Humpy expressed gratitude for the support received while acknowledging some may not understand her sensitive situation.

Key Points: GM Koneru Humpy Withdraws from FIDE Candidates Citing Safety

  • Withdraws from FIDE Women's Candidates
  • Cites personal safety concerns
  • Tournament scheduled in Cyprus
  • Conflict in West Asia a factor
  • Calls decision painful but necessary
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Indian GM Koneru Humpy pulls out of FIDE tournament, cites "personal safety" concerns

Indian Grandmaster Koneru Humpy pulls out of the FIDE Women's Candidates Tournament in Cyprus, citing personal safety concerns amid regional conflict.

"No event, no matter how important, can come before personal safety and well-being. - Koneru Humpy"

New Delhi, March 23

Indian Grandmaster Koneru Humpy has decided to withdraw from the upcoming FIDE Women's Candidates Tournament, citing "personal safety and well-being" as her primary concern amid the ongoing West Asia conflict.

The FIDE Women's Candidates Tournament begins on March 28 in Cyprus and will run till April 16.

In a post on X, Koneru Humpy announced that she is withdrawing from the FIDE Women's Candidates Tournament, citing concerns for her personal safety and well-being despite assurances, calling it a difficult but necessary decision.

"After deep reflection, I have taken the difficult decision to withdraw from the FIDE Women's Candidates Tournament. No event, no matter how important, can come before personal safety and well-being. Despite the assurances provided, I do not feel fully secure under the current circumstances. This is a painful but necessary decision, and I stand by it," Humpy wrote on X.

Earlier, Koneru Humpy expressed uncertainty about participating in the tournament and then stated on X that she wanted to share her honest feelings and thanked supporters, while acknowledging that some may not understand the sensitivity of the situation.

"I know that alone, I may not be able to change anything. But regardless of whether I play in the Candidates or not, I felt it was important to express what I genuinely feel. I'm truly grateful to everyone who has shown their support. For those who cannot understand the sensitivity of this situation, I choose to leave it at that," she had said in an X post.

Notably, the winner of the FIDE Women's Candidates Tournament, an 8-player double round-robin (all-play-all twice), becomes the Challenger for the chess crown. In case of a tie for first place after 14 rounds, the playoff determines the winner.

- ANI

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Sarah B
This is so disappointing for chess fans. She was a strong contender. But I understand her concern. FIDE should have chosen a more neutral and safe venue from the start.
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Priya S
As an Indian woman, I feel proud she stood her ground. We are always told to compromise for our careers. She put her well-being first. Hats off! 👏 Hope she gets another shot at the Candidates soon.
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Rohit P
Respect her choice, but it's a big loss for Indian chess. We need our top players on the world stage. Maybe the chess federation could have provided extra security? Just a thought.
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Karthik V
Very brave statement. It's not easy to walk away from such a prestigious event. Her message about "not being able to change anything alone" is powerful. Sometimes speaking up is the real victory.
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Michael C
I disagree slightly. Top athletes often compete in difficult circumstances. The assurances were given. This sets a precedent. But of course, it's her personal call at the end of the day.

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