Key Points

Grandmaster Divya Deshmukh has been granted a wild card entry for the upcoming FIDE World Cup in Goa. This opportunity arose due to a last-minute withdrawal from the tournament's lineup. She will be part of a massive 21-player Indian contingent led by world champion D. Gukesh. The event is a crucial qualifier for the next world championship cycle.

Key Points: GM Divya Deshmukh Gets FIDE World Cup 2025 Wild Card in Goa

  • Divya Deshmukh was added after a last-minute withdrawal and declined invitations from former champions
  • She recently tested herself in the open section of the FIDE Grand Swiss 2025
  • The World Cup is a demanding knockout event with 206 total players
  • The top three finishers will qualify for the 2026 Candidates Tournament
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Divya Deshmukh gets wild card for FIDE World Cup 2025 in Goa

Reigning Women's World Cup champion Divya Deshmukh receives a wild card for the 2025 FIDE World Cup in Goa, joining a record 21-player Indian contingent.

"The move ensures India’s brightest young talent a place in one of the most prestigious events on the global chess calendar."

New Delhi, Sep 22

Grandmaster Divya Deshmukh, the reigning FIDE Women’s World Cup champion, has been awarded a wild card for the upcoming FIDE World Cup 2025, scheduled to take place in Goa from October 31 to November 27.

The 19-year-old Nagpur-born GM was added to the field following the last-minute withdrawal of a participant, with former women’s world champions Ju Wenjun and Hou Yifan having earlier declined their invitations. The move ensures India’s brightest young talent a place in one of the most prestigious events on the global chess calendar.

Divya, who has made rapid strides in the past two years, most recently tested herself in the open section of the FIDE Grand Swiss 2025, where she secured two victories and six draws across 11 rounds. Though her final score was modest, the event highlighted her fighting spirit against elite opposition.

Her wild card entry adds further intrigue to the Indian challenge at the 11th edition of the World Cup, where a record 21 players from the country will compete. The contingent will be spearheaded by reigning world champion D. Gukesh, who is returning home as the star attraction.

The FIDE World Cup, held biennially, is one of the most demanding tournaments in the sport. Featuring 206 players, it follows a single-elimination, knockout format with mini-matches that test nerves as much as skill. The stakes are particularly high this year: the top three finishers will qualify for the 2026 Candidates Tournament, which decides the challenger for the world championship.

For Divya, the tournament is both a stage and an opportunity. As the current Women’s World Cup holder, she has already underlined her credentials as one of the best of her generation. Competing in Goa, however, she will be measuring herself against the strongest players in the world — a test that could accelerate her progress toward the elite.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Wild card or not, she deserves this spot. Her performance in the Grand Swiss showed she can compete with the best. Hope she gets good support from home crowd in Goa. 21 Indian players - that's amazing growth for chess in our country!
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Michael C
While I'm happy for Divya, I wonder if wild cards should go to players based purely on rating. There might be higher-rated players who missed out. That said, she's the women's world cup champion so she definitely has the credentials.
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Ananya R
Chess is becoming so popular in India! Remember when only Vishy Anand was known? Now we have Gukesh, Prag, Vidit, Humpy and young talents like Divya. Perfect timing with the tournament in Goa - might plan a trip to watch some games! ♟️
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Sarah B
The knockout format is so exciting but brutal! One bad day and you're out. Divya has shown great fighting spirit though. Wishing her all the best against the world's best players. The Candidates spot is such a huge motivation.
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Karthik V
Nagpur to Goa - our chess revolution is happening across India! Divya's journey is inspiring for so many young players. Hope Doordarshan or Sports channels broadcast this tournament live. We need more chess on TV!

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