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Divya Deshmukh's passive play against Zhu Jiner led to a defeat in the second game of their FIDE Women's Chess World Cup pre-quarterfinal, forcing a tiebreak. Meanwhile, Humpy Koneru, Vaishali ...
Koneru Humpy defeated China's Zhu Jiner to jump into sole lead with 5.5 points after the seventh round of the FIDE Women's Grand Prix in Pune on Monday.
Playing with the white pieces, the 18-year-old Divya displayed strategic maturity and exceptional composure against the ...
After her terrible loss to Koneru Humpy, Zhu Jiner showed her resilience and class to post a badly-needed win that has rekindled her hopes of getting the top prize at the FIDE Women’s Grand Prix ...
Koneru Humpy clinched the FIDE Women’s Grand Prix title in Pune after a tie with Zhu Jiner, decided by tiebreak rules favoring Humpy's greater number of games played with black pieces.
India's Divya Deshmukh humbles higher-ranked Chinese Jiner Zhu at Chess Cup Updated on: 16 July,2025 10:48 PM IST | Batumi (Georgia mid-day online correspondent | ...
Divya Deshmukh and second seed Zhu Jiner of China took an early joint lead in the FIDE women’s Grand Prix chess at Amanora-The Fern, Pune, on Tuesday. Seventh seed Divya defeated fellow-Indian R ...
Divya Deshmukh once again stamped her authority in the ongoing Women's Chess World Cup in Batumi, Georgia, on Friday as the world junior no.1 outplayed China's Zhu Jiner once again to enter the ...
She and Zhu Jiner tie on points; Humpy claims gold on tiebreaks. Bengaluru: Koneru Humpy arrived for the final round of the Pune Grand Prix on Wednesday with the White pieces and a win on her mind.
Koneru Humpy and Zhu Jiner ended with seven points each after the ninth and final round of the FIDE Women’s Grand Prix at Amanora-The Fern on Wednesday. But Humpy proved more equal, as she ...
Humpy finished joint-top along with Zhu Jiner at the FIDE Women's Grand Prix event in Pune to move to overall second place in the Grand Prix series.
(MENAFN- IANS) Batumi (Georgia), July 16 (IANS) India's Divya Deshmukh pulled off one of the biggest upsets of the FIDE Women's World Cup so far, defeating world No. 2 Zhu Jiner in the first game ...
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