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Divya Creates History, Storms into WC Final
The Morning Standard
|July 24, 2025
DIVYA Deshmukh was so visibly spent she had no energy.
When asked to reflect, all she managed was a tired smile. For the previous five hours and change — the second tie of her women's World Cup semifinal against Tan Zhongyi — and a 100+ moves, she had gone through the whole gamut of emotions. She was losing. She was winning. She was winning completely. She had missed several chances. Then, at the very end, the former world champion, Zhongyi, had made one too many inaccuracies.
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