Intentar ORO - Gratis

World Cup: Nothing to lose, experience to gain for Divya

Hindustan Times Mumbai

|

October 31, 2025

A lot has changed for Divya Deshmukh in a little over three months. The teen wore the FIDE Women’s World Cup crown as the first Indian and the youngest ever in late July, carried the promoted title of Grandmaster (GM) from International Master (IM), and earned the 2026 Women's Candidates spot.

- Rutvick Mehta

She returned to her hometown Nagpur to the sight and sound of fast-clicking shutterbugs, garland-showering officials and a flowing flock of well-wishers. Such unprecedented spotlight is set to remain on the 19-year-old by the bustling beaches of Goa.

Amid a stacked 206-player field at the FIDE World Cup starting Saturday, Divya will be the only female in the mix as a FIDE wildcard after China's women’s world No.1 Hou Yifan and world champion Ju Wenjun declined an invitation.

How about that for some more limelight - in a World Cup in India, no less?

“She is someone who is a natural at dealing with the spotlight. She enjoys the visibility, which a lot of other chess players tend to shy away from,” GM Srinath Narayanan, who briefly trained Divya, said. “I feel the added spotlight is unlikely to add a lot of pressure, because the expectations are not that high.”

The Women's World Cup winner is competing in an open World Cup where there are 149 men with a higher rating than Divya’s 2498 in classical. Her first-round opponent, Greek Stamatis Kourkoulos-Arditis, has a higher rating (2583) than the finalist she beat in the Women’s World Cup, Koneru Humpy.

MÁS HISTORIAS DE Hindustan Times Mumbai

Hindustan Times Mumbai

Hindustan Times Mumbai

Wonder women: An origin story

Harmanpreet Kaur, the captain of the team that won the ODI World Cup comes from Moga, Punjab, the daughter of a volleyball player turned court clerk.

time to read

6 mins

November 04, 2025

Hindustan Times Mumbai

In India's moment of glory, a personal win for Muzumdar

After a number of poor captain-coach combines, Amol Mazumdar and Harmanpreet Kaur forged a bond that built a winning team

time to read

3 mins

November 04, 2025

Hindustan Times Mumbai

Bridging the divide in J&K

The Centre must empower the elected government, address the demand for statehood favourably

time to read

2 mins

November 04, 2025

Hindustan Times Mumbai

Mamdani in focus as NYC set to pick its mayor today

New York City’s (NYO mayoral candidates madea final push on Monday to get voters to the polls, as the race to lead America’s biggest city nears its finale.

time to read

1 mins

November 04, 2025

Hindustan Times Mumbai

Hindustan Times Mumbai

{ VIRAL SYSTEM } USE POINTS TO BUY MORE WEAPONS ONLINE Ukraine turns war into game — get more points for a higher kill count

LONDON: The Ukrainian military has implemented a drone attack system in which soldiers can operate drones and destroy targets on the battlefield as if in a computer game, and “earn points” for each target destroyed, or each person Killed.

time to read

1 min

November 04, 2025

Hindustan Times Mumbai

THE BRIDAL VEIL IN FOCUS

From bejewelled masterpieces to intricate embroidery, designers are turning the veil into wearable art this wedding season

time to read

1 min

November 04, 2025

Hindustan Times Mumbai

Hindustan Times Mumbai

Life beyond a metro: Villages, towns genesis of WC dream

Harmanpreet Kaur, the captain of the team that won the ODI World Cup comes from Moga, Punjab, the daughter of a volleyball player-turned court clerk.

time to read

1 min

November 04, 2025

Hindustan Times Mumbai

TRUMP: FEEL BAD FOR ROYALS AFTER ANDREW SCANDAL

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump on Sunday said he felt badly for the British royal family after King Charles stripped his brother Andrew of his title as prince amid mounting pressure over Andrew's ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

time to read

1 min

November 04, 2025

Hindustan Times Mumbai

Govt plans to nudge auto industry to invest in a rare-earth-magnet-free future

The government plans to nudge the automobile industry to invest in research and development (R&D) of rare-earth-magnet-free technology, according to two officials aware of the plan, as the country seeks to break free from China's stranglehold and adopt cleaner solutions.

time to read

2 mins

November 04, 2025

Hindustan Times Mumbai

Hindustan Times Mumbai

'We were determined not to let the Cup go outside'

Richa Ghosh’s 24-ball 34 was the difference between India posting a total of 298 to what otherwise could have turned out less than ideal in the World Cup final against South Africa, which India won by 52 runs in the end.

time to read

2 mins

November 04, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size