
Atreyo Mukhopadhyay
Asked what she wants to do after achieving her best performance till date at a senior, individual event, the first thing Divya Deshmukh said was she wanted to doze off. “I just want to have some sleep and food,” the first Indian to reach the Women’s Chess World Cup final told the official broadcaster in Batumi in Georgia. The drama on the board hardly let anybody sleep though.
Divya looked like winning a few times against China’s Tan Zongyi, a former world champion who lost this year’s World Championship bout against compatriot Ju Wenjun. Divya kept missing the final trick and her opponent also erred towards the end, which prompted to Indian to say she got “lucky”. She shouldn’t mind this slice of ‘luck’ after all, because it comes with several perks.
The reigning world junior girls’ (U-20) champion…
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