Divya Deshmukh, 19, to Make History as Youngest at Norway Chess Women

Indian Grandmaster Divya Deshmukh will make her debut at Norway Chess Women in 2026, becoming the tournament's youngest competitor. Her breakthrough 2025 season included winning the FIDE Women's World Cup and earning the Grandmaster title at age 19. The Norway Chess Women event, launched in 2024, is the world's first fully equal super tournament for women, mirroring the open event's format and prize fund. Tournament officials highlight her participation as key to engaging India's growing chess audience.

Key Points: Divya Deshmukh Set for Norway Chess Women Debut in 2026

  • Youngest debutant in Norway Chess Women history
  • Won 2025 FIDE Women's World Cup
  • Fourth Indian woman to earn Grandmaster title
  • Tournament is first fully equal women's super event
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India's Divya Deshmukh set to make Norway Chess women debut

Indian GM Divya Deshmukh, 19, will be the youngest player at Norway Chess Women in 2026 after a breakthrough 2025 season winning the World Cup.

"I'm incredibly excited to be competing in Norway Chess... I can't wait to experience this unique format. - Divya Deshmukh"

Tavanger, January 29

Indian Grandmaster Divya Deshmukh will make her debut at Norway Chess Women in 2026, becoming the youngest player to compete in the women's tournament since its launch in 2024, according to a release.

One of the brightest talents in women's chess today, Deshmukh arrives in Oslo following a breakthrough season in 2025 that has firmly established her among the world's elite. "I'm incredibly excited to be competing in Norway Chess. It's my first time in the country, and I'm really looking forward to seeing what Norway is like. I can't wait to experience this unique format and compete in such a prestigious tournament. To all the fans rooting for me, thank you for the love and encouragement, see you all there!" says Deshmukh. In 2025, Deshmukh won the FIDE Women's World Cup, earned the Grandmaster title and qualified for the 2026 Women's Candidates Tournament. At just 19 years old, she became the fourth Indian woman in history to achieve the GM title, underlining India's growing strength on the global chess stage. She has also enjoyed success representing India internationally, winning both individual and team gold medals and building a reputation as one of the most promising young players of her generation. "India continues to produce outstanding young chess talent, and Divya is a great example of that momentum," says Benedicte Westre Skog, COO of Norway Chess. "We're delighted to welcome her to Norway Chess Women and look forward to engaging a growing Indian chess audience as she makes her debut in Oslo." Launched in 2024, Norway Chess Women is the world's first fully equal super tournament for women in chess, staged in parallel with the main Norway Chess event. The tournament features the same format, number of players, playing conditions and prize fund as the open event, setting a new benchmark for gender equality in professional chess.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Finally getting the recognition she deserves on a global stage like Norway Chess. After winning the World Cup and becoming a GM, this is the next logical step. Go Divya! Make India proud.
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Aman W
It's great to see a tournament with fully equal prize money and conditions. That's how you promote real gender equality in sports. Kudos to Norway Chess for setting this benchmark.
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Sarah B
As a chess fan, I'm thrilled to see new talent like Divya entering top tournaments. Her game is so sharp and creative. Can't wait to watch her play in Oslo!
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Vikram M
While this is fantastic news, I hope our sports authorities and federations are providing adequate support and planning for her career longevity. We have a habit of celebrating success but not managing the pressure that follows. All the best to her!
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Kavya N
From Vishy Anand to the Praggnanandhaa generation, and now Divya leading the women's charge! India is truly a chess superpower now. Her journey is just beginning. 🏆

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