Key Points

Koneru Humpy started strong in the FIDE Women's World Cup quarterfinals with a win over China's Song Yuxin. Four Indian women have made history by reaching the quarterfinals, marking a first for Indian chess. Divya Deshmukh pulled off a stunning upset against top seed Zhu Jiner, while Harika and Vaishali battled through tough matches to advance. Indian fans can look forward to an all-Indian clash between Deshmukh and Harika in the next round.

Key Points: Koneru Humpy Wins Game 1 in FIDE Women's World Cup Quarterfinal

  • Humpy secures crucial win in quarterfinal opener
  • Four Indian women make historic quarterfinal entry
  • Divya Deshmukh stuns top seed Zhu Jiner
  • Harika and Vaishali advance in tense tiebreaks
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FIDE Women's World Cup: Humpy wins game one of quarterfinal match

Indian GM Humpy takes lead against China's Song Yuxin as four Indian women make history in FIDE Women's World Cup quarterfinals.

"Humpy remained rock solid throughout her match against Switzerland's Alexandra Kosteniuk. – FIDE Report"

Batumi, July 20

Indian grandmaster Koneru Humpy struck the first blow, securing the game one in the quarterfinals of the International Chess Federation (FIDE) Women's World Cup against China's Song Yuxin at Batumi on Saturday night.

The official X handle of FIDE provided this positive update to Indian chess fans. In a landmark moment for Indian chess, four Indian women have entered the quarterfinals of the FIDE Women's World Cup for the very first time. With only eight players left in the competition, India remarkably accounts for half of the remaining field.

https://x.com/FIDE_chess/status/1946651228701610419

The Round 4 tiebreaks were a true test of nerve and skill.

Grandmaster Humpy, one of India's most experienced campaigners, remained rock solid throughout her match against Switzerland's Alexandra Kosteniuk. Humpy eventually drew the game but it was enough for her to move into the quarterfinals.

Young International Master Divya Deshmukh produced one of the standout performances of the tournament. Facing China's top seed Zhu Jiner, Divya stunned the favourite with a confident and fearless display, securing her spot in the last eight.

Grandmaster Harika Dronavalli also had to dig deep. In a tight match against Kateryna Lagno, Harika showed immense maturity and fighting spirit. The scores stayed close, but Harika kept her composure and edged out the Russian player by 2.5-3.5.

Grandmaster R Vaishali's journey to the quarters was the most dramatic of the lot. Up against the giant-killer of the tournament, Vaishali played a marathon match that stretched across eight games, including grueling tiebreaks. She eventually emerged victorious with a 4.5-3.5 scoreline in what was one of the longest battles of the round.

Indian fans have plenty to cheer for. An all-Indian clash awaits as Divya Deshmukh takes on Harika Dronavalli, ensuring that at least one Indian will progress to the semifinals. Meanwhile, Vaishali Rameshbabu will face another Chinese challenger, Tan Zhongyi.

- ANI

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Priya S
I stayed up till 2 AM watching the matches! Divya's win against Zhu Jiner gave me goosebumps. These girls are breaking stereotypes and showing the world what Indian women can achieve. More power to them! ♟️
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Rohit P
While I'm thrilled with the results, I wish our media gave this as much coverage as cricket. These achievements deserve front page headlines! Humpy and team are making history but getting only small columns in sports pages.
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Sarah B
As someone new to chess, I'm amazed by how intense these matches are! Vaishali's 8-game marathon sounds exhausting. The mental stamina required is incredible. India should invest more in chess infrastructure to support these brilliant minds.
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Kavya N
My daughter saw Divya's game and now wants to learn chess! These players are inspiring a whole generation. The all-Indian quarterfinal is bittersweet - happy one will advance but sad one must lose. Best of luck to all our champions!
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Vikram M
The maturity shown by Harika was exceptional. She handled pressure like a true champion. With Viswanathan Anand's guidance and these women's performances, India is becoming a chess superpower. China better watch out! 🔥

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