Koneru Humpy Returns to Norway Chess Women, Eyes World Title Path

Indian Grandmaster Koneru Humpy has confirmed her participation in the upcoming Norway Chess Women tournament, a event she praises for its high-level competition and excellent organization. Humpy, a former World Championship challenger and two-time World Rapid Champion, remains a dominant force in women's chess. Her recent runner-up finish at the 2025 FIDE Women's World Cup secured her a spot in the 2026 Women's Candidates Tournament. The Norway Chess Women event is notable as the world's first fully equal super tournament for women, mirroring the open event's format and prize fund.

Key Points: Koneru Humpy Confirms Return to Norway Chess Women 2025

  • Historic Indian Grandmaster returns
  • Tournament praised for elite competition & organization
  • Aims for World Championship qualification
  • Part of world's first equal women's super tournament
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"A tournament I've always enjoyed": Koneru Humpy confirms return to Norway Chess Women

Indian chess legend Koneru Humpy confirms her return to the prestigious Norway Chess Women tournament, aiming for the world title.

"A tournament I've always enjoyed": Koneru Humpy confirms return to Norway Chess Women
"It is a tournament I have always enjoyed... the high level of competition - Koneru Humpy"

Stavanger, February 12

Indian chess grandmaster Koneru Humpy confirmed her return to the Norway Chess this year, saying that she has always enjoyed the high-level competition and excellent organisation that comes with the tournament.

A former challenger for the Women's World Championship title, Koneru is widely regarded as one of the most accomplished female players of her generation. She made history in 2002 when, at just 15 years old, she became the first Indian woman to earn the Grandmaster title and, at the time, the youngest female grandmaster in history, as per a press release from Norway Chess.

"I am really happy to be part of Norway Chess Women. It is a tournament I have always enjoyed, not only because of the high level of competition but also the warm atmosphere and excellent organisation. I am looking forward to playing in Oslo and competing against some of the world's strongest players," she said, as per the release.

Her rise continued in 2007 when she became only the second woman ever to cross the 2600 Elo rating mark, a milestone that underlined her place among the world's elite. In recent years, Koneru has remained firmly in the global spotlight. She is a two-time Women's World Rapid Champion (2019, 2024), and in 2025 she finished runner-up at the FIDE Women's World Cup, securing qualification for the 2026 Women's Candidates Tournament and keeping her ambitions for the world title very much alive. Benedicte Westre Skog, COO of Norway Chess, looks forward to welcoming the Indian star back to Oslo:

As per the release, "Humpy has been at the very top for a long time, and that says a lot. Very few players manage to stay at that level while still pushing for the biggest titles year after year. She adds real strength to the field, and we're very happy to welcome her back to Norway Chess Women." 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. Now entering its third edition, Norway Chess Women has quickly established itself as one of the most prestigious platforms for elite women's chess, bringing together the world's strongest female players in a highly competitive and internationally visible setting.

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Priya S
Norway Chess Women sounds like a fantastic initiative with equal prize money and conditions. It's high time women's chess got this kind of platform. All the best to Humpy Akka! Make us proud.
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Vikram M
Her longevity is just remarkable. From being the youngest female GM to still being a title contender in 2026... that's the definition of a champion. Hope she goes all the way this time!
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Sarah B
As a chess fan, it's great to see top players like Humpy get consistent invites to these elite events. The equal format in Norway is a game-changer. Wishing her the very best.
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Rohit P
While I'm a huge fan, I sometimes feel our media focuses only on a few stars. We have so many talented young players coming up who need this kind of spotlight too. That said, Humpy is a true icon and fully deserves this.
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Kavya N
She broke barriers at 15 and is still breaking them. This is why we need more role models like her in sports. My daughter is learning chess and looks up to Humpy didi. Jai Hind!

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