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Grandmaster Divya Deshmukh returns to India after clinching the Women's World Cup chess title in Batumi, Georgia, defeating ...
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India Today on MSNDivya Deshmukh gets grand reception after World Cup win, credits family for triumph
Divya Deshmukh was overwhelmed as she received a grand welcome from her hometown of Nagpur on Wednesday, July 31 after her ...
Divya Deshmukh, a 19-year-old chess prodigy, wins the 2025 FIDE Women's World Cup, becoming the first Indian woman to secure ...
After returning to India, Divya Deshmukh spoke about her first coach, Rahul Joshi, and dedicated her GM title to him.
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Asian News International on MSNMumbai welcomes home India’s First Women’s Chess World Cup Champion Divya Deshmukh
Divya Deshmukh, winner of the 2025 FIDE Women’s World Cup, returned home amid a rousing welcome by family and supporters, who ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNWho is Divya Deshmukh, 19-Year-Old Women's World Cup Champion? Prize Money, Net Worth, Career Milestones and More
Divya Deshmukh from Nagpur wins the FIDE Women’s World Cup, becomes India’s 88th Grandmaster, and inspires a new generation ...
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Chess has always been in Divya Deshmukh's genes; great-grandfather used to play with Vinoba Bhave
Divya Deshmukh, the youngest Indian woman to win the chess World Cup, has a family history with the game. Her ...
Divya Deshmukh, an Indian chess player, won the FIDE Women’s World Cup in Batumi. She defeated Koneru Humpy in the final ...
Divya Deshmukh is the first Indian to win the FIDE Women’s World Cup title and she wasn’t even a GM before the tournament.
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Chess: Divya Deshmukh dedicates World Cup title to her first trainer, who passed away in 2020
Nineteen-year-old Divya Deshmukh was celebrated at Nagpur airport after her Women's World Cup victory in Batumi, where she ...
Divya Deshmukh, a 19-year-old chess prodigy from Nagpur, became the youngest player to win the Women's World Cup, defeating Koneru Humpy in Batumi, Georgia. She credits her success to her family and ...
Divya Deshmukh, a chess sensation from Nagpur, thanked her family and first coach, Rahul Joshi, for her victory in the Women's World Cup, defeating Koneru Humpy. Welcomed by enthusiastic fans, she ...
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