Divya Deshmukh – Chessdom https://www.chessdom.com Chess, chess news, live chess games Wed, 23 Apr 2025 08:34:29 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 Women Grand Prix, Pune 2025 (FINAL round) LIVE https://www.chessdom.com/women-grand-prix-pune-2025-live/ Tue, 22 Apr 2025 05:06:00 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=98310 The 5th leg of the FIDE Women’s Grand Prix 2024-2025 series will take place in Pune, India, 13th-24th April, 2025. Participants in Pune Women Grand Prix include Humpy Koneru, Divya Deshmukh, Vaishali Rameshbabu, Harika Dronavalli, Nurgyul Salimova, Bibisara Assaubayeva, Alexandra Kosteniuk, Polina Shuvalova, Alina Kashlinskaya, and Salome Melia.

Games will be live daily on Chessdom.com. More: Grand Prix Pune Tournament information / Live games / Details about the Women Grand Prix series

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Jiner Zhu – Divya Deshmukh, European Women Chess Club Cup 2024 https://www.chessdom.com/jiner-zhu-divya-deshmukh-european-women-chess-club-cup-2024/ Wed, 23 Oct 2024 13:32:32 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=95736 The European Women Chess Club Cup 2024 features 18 teams and takes place from 19 to 25 October in Vrnjacka Banja, Serbia. Games will be daily live on Chessdom.com with computer analysis and video commentary.

This is the game Jiner Zhu – Divya Deshmukh from round 4 of the European Women Chess Club Cup 2024.

More: European Chess Club Cup 2024 participants list / European Women Chess Club Cup participants / European Chess Club Cup – round 1 and 2 report
Live: Open section / Women section / Video

Jiner Zhu – Divya Deshmukh, European Women Chess Club Cup 2024

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Divya Deshmukh – Dinara Wagner, European Women Chess Club Cup 2024 https://www.chessdom.com/divya-deshmukh-dinara-wagner-european-women-chess-club-cup-2024/ Tue, 22 Oct 2024 12:38:49 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=95650 The European Women Chess Club Cup 2024 features 18 teams and takes place from 19 to 25 October in Vrnjacka Banja, Serbia. Games will be daily live on Chessdom.com with computer analysis and video commentary.

This is the game Divya Deshmukh – Dinara Wagner from round 3 of the European Women Chess Club Cup 2024.

More: European Chess Club Cup 2024 participants list / European Women Chess Club Cup participants / European Chess Club Cup – round 1 and 2 report
Live: Open section / Women section / Video

Divya Deshmukh – Dinara Wagner, European Women Chess Club Cup 2024

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Women’s Chess Grand Prix 2024, Shymkent https://www.chessdom.com/womens-chess-grand-prix-2024-shymkent/ Thu, 10 Oct 2024 06:42:38 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=94685 The second leg of the FIDE Women’s Grand Prix Series 2024-2025 is set to take place in Shymkent, Kazakhstan, from October 29 to November 9, 2024, with an exciting line-up of some of the strongest female chess players in the world who will face off in a 9-round round-robin tournament. From the 2024 FIDE Candidates winner Tan Zhongyi to the recent Olympiad gold medalist Divya Deshmukh, there is an excellent blend of rising talent and experienced grandmasters, with each player vying for valuable points and a chance to secure a place in the FIDE Women’s Candidates.

The Shymkent leg of the Grand Prix series follows the successful first event in Tbilisi, Georgia, from August 14-25, 2024, which saw outstanding performances and thrilling games. Alina Kashlinskaya clinched first place, putting her at the top of the Grand Prix leaderboard with 130 points. Kazakhstan’s Bibisara Assaubayeva and Greece’s Stavroula Tsolakidou both had successful debuts in Tbilisi, both leading the tournament early on, ultimately ending second and third, respectively. They will be back for this second leg, joined by Aleksandra Goryachkina, Kateryna Lagno, Tan Zhongyi, Humpy Koneru, Elisabeth Paehtz, Nurgyul Salimova, Batkhuyag Munguntuul, and Divya Deshmukh.

WGP Series consists of six Women’s Grand Prix tournaments held over two years 2024-2025. A total of twenty players compete in the WGP series, as each Women Grand Prix event will have ten participants. The competitors of the first leg was the Women Grand Prix in Tblisi. Replay the games here:

Round 1: Bibisara Assaubayeva – Sarasadat Khademalsharieh / Nana Dzagnidze – Lela Javakhishvili / Anna Muzychuk – Mariya Muzychuk / Alina Kashlinskaya – Alexandra Kosteniuk / Stavroula Tsolakidou – R Vaishali

Round 2: Alexandra Kosteniuk – R Vaishali / Sarasadat Khademalsharieh – Stavroula Tsolakidou / Lela Javakhishvili – Bibisara Assaubayeva / Mariya Muzychuk – Nana Dzagnidze / Alina Kashlinskaya – Anna Muzychuk

Round 3: Anna Muzychuk – Alexandra Kosteniuk / Nana Dzagnidze – Alina Kashlinskaya / Bibisara Assaubayeva – Mariya Muzychuk / Stavroula Tsolakidou – Lela Javakhishvili / R Vaishali – Sarasadat Khademalsharieh

Round 4: Alexandra Kosteniuk – Sarasadat Khademalsharieh / Lela Javakhishvili – R Vaishali / Mariya Muzychuk – Stavroula Tsolakidou / Alina Kashlinskaya – Bibisara Assaubayeva / Anna Muzychuk – Nana Dzagnidze

Round 5: Nana Dzagnidze – Alexandra Kosteniuk / Bibisara Assaubayeva – Anna Muzychuk / Stavroula Tsolakidou – Alina Kashlinskaya / R Vaishali – Mariya Muzychuk / Sarasadat Khademalsharieh – Lela Javakhishvili

Round 6: Alexandra Kosteniuk – Lela Javakhishvili / Mariya Muzychuk – Sarasadat Khademalsharieh / Alina Kashlinskaya – R Vaishali / Anna Muzychuk – Stavroula Tsolakidou / Nana Dzagnidze – Bibisara Assaubayeva

Round 7: Bibisara Assaubayeva – Alexandra Kosteniuk / Stavroula Tsolakidou – Nana Dzagnidze / R Vaishali – Anna Muzychuk / Sarasadat Khademalsharieh – Alina Kashlinskaya / Lela Javakhishvili – Mariya Muzychuk

Round 8: Alexandra Kosteniuk – Mariya Muzychuk / Alina Kashlinskaya – Lela Javakhishvili / Anna Muzychuk – Sarasadat Khademalsharieh / Nana Dzagnidze – R Vaishali / Bibisara Assaubayeva – Stavroula Tsolakidou

Round 9: Stavroula Tsolakidou – Alexandra Kosteniuk / R Vaishali – Bibisara Assaubayeva / Sarasadat Khademalsharieh – Nana Dzagnidze / Lela Javakhishvili – Anna Muzychuk / Mariya Muzychuk – Alina Kashlinskaya

Players

Bibisara Assaubayeva

Bibisara Assaubayeva, born on February 26, 2004, is one of the brightest young talents in the world of chess. She has achieved significant milestones from a very young age and continues to impress with her skill and dedication. Assaubayeva has won multiple titles in different age categories, including the World Youth Chess Championships, establishing her as a top competitor on the youth circuit. In 2021, she made history by becoming the youngest-ever Women’s World Blitz Champion at the age of 17, a remarkable achievement in her burgeoning career.


Photo: Michal Walusza

She retained her title a year later, proving that her first victory was no accident. As she continues to develop her skills and gain experience, Bibisara Assaubayeva is poised to become an even more prominent figure in women’s chess. Bibisara’s participation in the second leg of the Women’s Grand Prix 2024–2025 series will provide her with further opportunities to compete against top-tier opponents and enhance her reputation on the global stage.

Stavroula Tsolakidou

Stavroula Tsolakidou, born on March 24, 2000, is one of the most promising young talents in the chess world and is the No. 1 ranked Greek female player. She has achieved significant milestones from a young age and continues to make her mark on the international stage. One of Tsolakidou’s significant achievements was her performance in the World Youth Chess Championships (U14, U16, U18), where she secured multiple titles, showcasing her talent and potential at a young age.


Photo: Anna Shtourman

Stavroula’s participation in the second leg of the Women’s Grand Prix 2024–2025 series will provide her with further opportunities to compete against top-tier opponents and make a name for herself among the global elite.

Aleksandra Goryachkina

Aleksandra Goryachkina, born on September 28, 1998, with a peak rating of 2611, is known for her positional and strategic mastery. Her deep understanding of chess fundamentals and ability to outmaneuver opponents in complex positions make her a formidable player.


Photo: Michal Walusza

A highlight of her career was winning the 2019 Women’s Candidates Tournament, which earned her the right to challenge Ju Wenjun for the Women’s World Chess Championship. Although she narrowly lost in the tie-breaks, her performance earned her widespread acclaim. Recently, she won the 2023 FIDE Women’s World Cup and continues to be a dominant force in the Women’s Grand Prix series.

Kateryna Lagno

Former Women’s World Champion Kateryna Lagno, born on December 27, 1989, is celebrated for her dynamic and flexible chess style, with a peak rating of 2563. Achieving Grandmaster status at just 12 years and 4 months, she broke records and set new standards in women’s chess. Her career highlights include winning the European Women’s Championship twice and triumphs in the World Women’s Blitz Championship in 2010, 2018 and 2019.


Photo: Michal Walusza

Lagno’s consistent performance in the Women’s Grand Prix series, including winning the first leg of the 2022–23 series, showcases her versatility and strength. With a solid foundation in all phases of the game, she remains a formidable competitor in every tournament she enters.

Tan Zhongyi

Tan Zhongyi, born on May 29, 1991, is a former Women’s World Champion renowned for her solid and strategic playing style. Her deep opening preparation and exceptional endgame technique make her a challenging opponent. She won the Women’s World Chess Championship in 2017 after defeating Anna Muzychuk in the final. In 2024, she won the Cairns Cup, dominating a field of elite players.


Photo: Michal Walusza

She also won the Women’s Сandidates Tournament 2024, allowing her to compete against Ju Wenjun in the Women’s World Chess Championship 2025. Tan has a history of strong performances in the FIDE Women’s Grand Prix series, and with her current momentum, she is one of the favorites in the Grand Prix 2024-2025.

Humpy Koneru

Humpy Koneru, with a peak rating of 2623, is India’s highest-rated female player and a dominant force in women’s chess. Known for her tactical acumen and excellent positional understanding, Humpy has secured numerous titles, including the 2011 FIDE Grand Prix series and the 2019 Women’s World Rapid Chess Championship.


Photo: Mark Livshitz

After a brief hiatus, she returned triumphantly to win the Cairns Cup in 2020. Humpy’s consistent top-three finishes in the FIDE Women’s Grand Prix series demonstrate her world-class skills and relentless pursuit of victory.

Elisabeth Paehtz

Elisabeth Paehtz, born on January 8, 1985, is one of Germany’s most accomplished female chess players. She has had a distinguished career marked by numerous titles and significant contributions to the game. In November 2022, at the age of 37, FIDE confirmed the Grandmaster title for Paehtz, making her the first German woman to receive this title. In a time of chess prodigies on the rise, Paehtz serves as an inspiration that anything is possible at any age.


Photo: Maria Emelianova

Elisabeth consistently plays and performs with the women’s elite and participated in both the 2019-2021 and 2022–2023 Women’s Grand Prix Series. Her consistent performances across different legs of the series highlight her capability to maintain a high standard of play over an extended period.

Nurgyul Salimova

Nurgyul Salimova, born on June 2, 2003, is a rising talent from Bulgaria who burst onto the elite chess scene by reaching the final of the 2023 FIDE World Cup, defeating several experienced IMs and GMs along the way. Despite losing to Goryachkina in the final, her silver medal earned her spots in both the 2024 FIDE Women’s Candidates Tournament and the 2024–2025 Women’s Grand Prix. Known for her dynamic and attacking style, Salimova frequently employs sharp tactical lines and takes calculated risks to gain an advantage.


Photo: Maria Emelianova

Her consistent performances indicate a bright future, and the chess world eagerly anticipates her continued development.

Batkhuyag Munguntuul

Mongolian chess player Batkhuyag Munguntuul, born on October 8, 1987, has a strong opening repertoire and impressive endgame skills. Representing her country at multiple chess Olympiads, she has consistently outmaneuvered opponents in technical positions. Her standout performance at the 2023 FIDE Grand Swiss, where she placed fourth, earned her a spot in the Women’s Grand Prix Series.


Photo: Lennart Ootes

Munguntuul’s experience and skill make her a respected competitor in any tournament she enters.

Divya Deshmukh

Divya Deshmukh, born on December 9, 2005, in Nagpur, Maharashtra, is an Indian chess prodigy who holds the titles of Woman Grandmaster and International Master. A multiple-time national champion, she has won gold at the World Youth Chess Championships in various categories, establishing herself as a top young talent. She won the 2022 Women’s Indian Chess Championship, the 2023 Asian Women’s Chess Championship, and the 2024 FIDE World Junior Girls Championship.


Photo: Michal Walusza

Divya is regarded as one of India’s brightest chess stars, and most recently won the team gold as well as the individual gold medals at the 45th Chess Olympiad in 2024. Her performance pushed her rating to its peak of 2501, putting her at the number one Female Junior (Under 20) spot on the FIDE rankings.

Venue

The event will be held at the Rixos Khadisha Shymkent Hotel, a fitting venue for the chess elite, known for its excellent facilities and warm Kazakh hospitality.

Pairings

About the FIDE Women’s Grand Prix

The Women’s Grand Prix Series 2024-25 will feature a total of 20 players, and each one of them will participate in three out of six WGP tournaments.

Each WGP tournament is played with ten (10) players round robin. In each WGP tournament, every player scores WGP points according to her position in the final standings; the winner of the WGP Series is a player who scores the most cumulative points earned in all three WGP tournaments she played.

The total prize fund for each one of the four events is EUR 80,000, with another EUR 120,000 being distributed among the top 10 finishers in the overall standings for the Grand Prix series.

The two (2) players who score more cumulative points in the WGP series qualify for the FIDE Women Candidates Tournament 2026.

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49th Indian Women’s Championship – LIVE https://www.chessdom.com/49th-indian-womens-championship-live/ Fri, 30 Jun 2023 08:00:00 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=91151 The 49th Indian Women’s Championship is taking place from 30 June to 10 July 2023 in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Players receive 90 minutes for 40 moves, followed by 30 minutes to the end of the game, plus a 30-second increment starting from move one. It is a 11-round Swiss tournament with participation of Divya Deshmukh, Rout Padmini, Mary Ann Gomes, Kulkarni Bhakti, Eesha Karavade, Swaminathan Soumya, Bodda Pratyusha, Bodda Pratyusha, M Mahalakshmi, Saina Salonika, etc.

Parallel : U16 Greek Youth Championship 2023 / Girls U16 Greek Youth Championship 2023 / U14 Greek Youth Championship 2023 / Girls U14 Greek Youth Championship 2023 / U12 Greek Youth Championship 2023 / G12 Greek Youth Championship 2023 / U10 Greek Youth Championship 2023 / G10 Greek Youth Championship 2023 / U8 Greek Youth Championship 2023 / G8 Greek Youth Championship 2023
More : Aktobe Open Classic 2023 / Prague Masters 2023 / Prague Challengers 2023 / Prague Open 2023 / Llinars Open 2023 / Sparkassen A-Open 2023 / NC World Masters 2023 / Bydgoszcz Open A 2023 / Bydgoszcz GM 2023 / Magnus Carlsen – Viswanathan Anand / Pavel Eljanov – Vladimir Kramnik / Dmitrij Kollars – Fabiano Caruana

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Asian Continental Women’s Championship – LIVE https://www.chessdom.com/asian-continental-womens-championship-live/ Sat, 03 Jun 2023 11:00:00 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=90552 The Asian Continental Women’s Championship is a 9-round Swiss tournament taking place from 4–11 June 2023 in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Players receive 90 minutes for 40 moves, followed by 30 minutes to the end of the game, plus a 30-second increment starting from move one. The top 6 rated players are Batkhuyag Munguntuul, Divya Deshmukh, Irine Kharisma Sukandar, P V Nandhidhaa, Mobina Alinasab and Meruert Kamalidenova.

Parallel : Asian Continental Championship / 2nd Maharashtra Open / Norway Chess / 23rd Dubai Open A / 23rd Dubai Open B / Limburg Open 2023 / 2. Laimer Pfingst-Open A
Replay : Praggnanadhaa R and Nandhidhaa P V win Asian Continental Chess Championship 2022

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Asian Continental Women’s Championship – Participants https://www.chessdom.com/asian-continental-womens-championship-participants/ Sat, 03 Jun 2023 10:20:00 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=90548 The Asian Continental Women’s Championship is a 9-round Swiss tournament taking place from 4–11 June 2023 in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Players receive 90 minutes for 40 moves, followed by 30 minutes to the end of the game, plus a 30-second increment starting from move one. The top 6 rated players are Batkhuyag Munguntuul, Divya Deshmukh, Irine Kharisma Sukandar, P V Nandhidhaa, Mobina Alinasab and Meruert Kamalidenova.
Chessdom.com will follow daily the live games.

Parallel : Asian Continental Championship / 2nd Maharashtra Open / Norway Chess / 23rd Dubai Open A / 23rd Dubai Open B / Limburg Open 2023 / 2. Laimer Pfingst-Open A
Replay : Praggnanadhaa R and Nandhidhaa P V win Asian Continental Chess Championship 2022

Full list of players :

No. NameFideIDFEDRtg
1IMMunguntuul, Batkhuyag4900758MGL2397
2WGMDivya, Deshmukh35006916IND2389
3IMSukandar, Irine Kharisma7101937INA2383
4WGMNandhidhaa, P V5050847IND2363
5WIMKamalidenova, Meruert13712802KAZ2350
6WGMAlinasab, Mobina12528897IRI2347
7WGMGomes, Mary Ann5013623IND2315
8IMSoumya, Swaminathan5016193IND2293
9FMKurmangaliyeva, Liya13725831KAZ2264
10WFMKhamdamova, Afruza14210444UZB2260
11WGMMunkhzul, Turmunkh4901878MGL2259
12WGMGong, Qianyun8602425SGP2257
13WIMChitlange, Sakshi35002899IND2225
14WIMNurgali, Nazerke13711261KAZ2210
15WIMBalabayeva, Xeniya13719688KAZ2186
16IMMohota, Nisha5004330IND2185
17WIMKairbekova, Amina13712799KAZ2146
18WIMSerikbay, Assel13706799KAZ2135
19WIMMakhija, Aashna25011944IND2126
20WIMNurmanova, Alua13729390KAZ2102
21 Mohammadi, Melika42529271IRI2062
22 Bauyrzhan, Arnash13706322KAZ2031
23WFMOvezdurdyyeva, Jemal14001888TKM2028
24WIMSultanbek, Zeinep13710419KAZ2024
25WFMNoshin, Anjum10218564BAN1963
26 Kaldarova, Ayaulym13720503KAZ1903
27WFMKaliakhmet, Elnaz13730169KAZ1820
28WCMBayasgalan, Khishigbaatar4904311MGL1811
29WCMRouda Essa, Alserkal9314318UAE1779
30 Saidova, Rukhshona14701227TJK1732
31 Abaeva, Aiana13804472KGZ1712
32 Ahlam, Rashed9313338UAE1637
33 Weng, Yu-Hsin16304322TPE1614
34 Madi, Aidana13722689KAZ1587
35 Kholyavko, Mariya13748505KAZ1579
36WFMShih, Ching-An16300653TPE1578
37 Zarkym, Ailin13753207KAZ1575
38 Dumankyzy, Alfarabi13731955KAZ1509
39 Ospanova, Adelya13751093KAZ1421
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1st Maharashtra International Open GM Chess Tournament 2022 https://www.chessdom.com/1st-maharashtra-international-open-gm-chess-tournament-2022/ Wed, 01 Jun 2022 14:34:09 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=77097 The 1st Maharashtra International Open Grandmaster Chess Tournament 2022 kicked off yesterday in Pune, India, simultaneously with the 1st Pune Open.

The tournament is played in 11 rounds, swiss system, with participation of more than 140 players from 13 countries. The event gathers 20 grandmasters with: GM Farrukh Amonatov, GM Luka Paichadze and GM Babu Lalith as the top seeds, as well as the Indian National Chess Team members: IM Kulkarni Bhakti, IM Swaminathan Soumya, WGM Mary Ann Gomes and WGM Divya Deshmukh The total prize fund of the event is Rs 20,00,000 (around 24.000 euros). (scroll down for starting rank list of participants)

The grand opening of the 1st Maharashtra International Open GM Chess Tournament:

1st Maharashtra International Open GM Chess Tournament – Starting rank list:

No. NameFEDRtgI
1GMAmonatov Farrukh TJK2622
2GMPaichadze Luka GEO2567
3GMLalith Babu M R IND2563
4GMFedorov Alexei BLR2529
5GMSengupta Deep IND2526
6GMSavchenko Boris RUS2524
7GMAleksandrov Aleksej BLR2492
8GMVenkatesh M.R. IND2490
9IMAditya Mittal IND2490
10GMKarthik Venkataraman IND2480
11GMNikitenko Mihail BLR2479
12GMDeepan Chakkravarthy J. IND2478
13GMArjun Kalyan IND2477
14GMMirzoev Azer AZE2476
15IMNigmatov Ortik UZB2463
16IMMohammad Nubairshah Shaikh IND2443
17GMStupak Kirill BLR2440
18IMNeelash Saha IND2439
19GMVishnu Prasanna. V IND2437
20FMSamant Aditya S IND2433
21IMAzaladze Shota GEO2420
22GMHossain Enamul BAN2413
23GMNguyen Van Huy VIE2405
24IMSrihari L R IND2404
25 Utsab Chatterjee IND2403
26GMNguyen Duc Hoa VIE2398
27IMGusain Himal IND2396
28IMAudi Ameya IND2389
29IMKrishna Teja N IND2374
30IMRaahul V S IND2371
31IMKulkarni Bhakti IND2370
32IMViani Antonio Dcunha IND2364
33GMKarthikeyan P. IND2361
34IMSoumya Swaminathan IND2358
35IMAnuj Shrivatri IND2356
36FMWagh Suyog IND2352
37IMChakravarthi Reddy M IND2349
38WGMGomes Mary Ann IND2349
39IMAbdyjapar Asyl KGZ2346
40CMKushagra Mohan IND2343
41FMPanesar Vedant IND2337
42FMRohith Krishna S IND2337
43IMKonguvel Ponnuswamy IND2331
44 Ritviz Parab IND2329
45 Kaustuv Kundu IND2327
46IMSaravanan V. IND2324
47WGMDivya Deshmukh IND2317
48IMKulkarni Vikramaditya IND2311
49IMAbhishek Kelkar IND2308
50FMAaryan Varshney IND2308
51FMAbdurakhmonov Mukhammadali UZB2308
52WIMPriyanka Nutakki IND2303
53FMSharan Rao IND2274
54FMJain Kashish Manoj IND2271
55IMSaravana Krishnan P. IND2269
56FMJubin Jimmy IND2259
57WGMSrija Seshadri IND2241
58FMDeshpande Aniruddha IND2238
59CMSnehal Bhosale IND2237
60IMSangma Rahul IND2232
61 Barath Kalyan M IND2232
62GMZiatdinov Raset USA2224
63WIMRakshitta Ravi IND2212
64 Godbole Atharva IND2210
65FMAyush Sharma IND2208
66 Aniruddh Chatterjee IND2205
67 Anustoop Biswas IND2202
68 Bakliwal Gaurav IND2192
69CMNayak Rajesh IND2179
70IMDeshmukh Anup IND2178
71 Srihari L IND2178
72 Gandhi Anish IND2166
73 Prasannaa.S  IND2164
74 Joshua A P IND2163
75WIMTejaswini Sagar IND2162
76 Dahale Atul IND2153
77IMPraveen Kumar C IND2150
78IMMohota Nisha IND2148
79WIMMichelle Catherina P IND2148
80 Akshit Kumar J IND2145
81 Phatak Aanjaneya IND2145
82CMKadam Om Manish IND2144
83 Mushini Ajay IND2142
84 Rohit S IND2141
85 Rashitov Rustem UZB2136
86WIMPriyanka K IND2134
87WFMToshali V IND2130
88 Arya Bhakta IND2130
89 Morvekar Kedar IND2127
90WFMPandey Srishti IND2123
91AIMMd Imran IND2122
92 Ilamparthi A R IND2121
93WFMAllahverdiyeva Ayan AZE2120
94 Gaurav Rajesh Zagade IND2120
95IMRamnathan Balasubramaniam IND2119
96FMRam Aravind L N IND2116
97 Arhan Chethan Anand IND2112
98WFMBommini Mounika Akshaya IND2108
99WGMKiran Manisha Mohanty IND2098
100 Arnav Maheshwari IND2093
101WGMSwati Ghate IND2089
102 Jaeel Atharva IND2083
103 Aakash Sharadchandra Dalvi IND2074
104 Pimpalkhare Vedant IND2073
105AGMVignesh B IND2072
106IMManish Anto Cristiano F IND2071
107FMRamakrishna J. IND2070
108 Praloy Sahoo IND2065
109 Shiva Pavan Teja Sharma U IND2064
110CMGarv Gaur IND2062
111WIMFranco Valencia Angela COL2061
112CMAaditya Dhingra IND2042
113 Garv Rai IND2033
114IMWeerawardane Romesh SRI2027
115CMBorgaonkar Akshay IND2026
116 Krishnan Ritvik IND2023
117 Deodhar Vrushali Umesh IND2020
118 Kabhilan S IND2018
119CMDaakshin Arun IND2016
120CMMayank Chakraborty IND2015
121 Aishwin Daniel IND2014
122 Lohana Kapil IND2007
123IMHegde Ravi Gopal IND2001
124FMGaikwad Siddhant IND1999
125 Shaik Sumer Arsh IND1999
126 Kumar Gaurav IND1998
127WIMNguyen Thanh Thuy Tien VIE1996
128CMKavinda Akila SRI1996
129 Nagare Kaivalya Sandip IND1993
130 Pattnayak Nilsu IND1992
131WIMChandreyee Hajra IND1983
132 Mrittika Mallick IND1982
133WFMBhagyashree Patil IND1977
134 Sudarshan Bhat IND1975
135 Koustav Chakraborty IND1945
136 Sreekumar P. IND1940
137 Priyankara Chamil SRI1938
138 Bharadia Yash IND1924
139WFMBaghirova Khatun AZE1866
140 Meenal Gupta IND1845
141 Soboleva Anastasia RUS1744
142 Boramanikar Tanisha S IND1716

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India teams for Chess Olympiad 2022 announced https://www.chessdom.com/india-teams-for-chess-olympiad-2022-announced/ Mon, 02 May 2022 14:43:43 +0000 https://www.chessdom.com/?p=75649 Three months before the start of the 44th Chess Olympiad 2022, the compositions of Indian teams have been announced. Two teams in each Open and Women’s section will represent India in Chennai from July 28 to August 10.

Indian Team A (Open section):

  1. Vidit Santosh Gujrathi
  2. Pentala Harikrishna
  3. Arjun Erigaisi
  4. Srinath Narayanan
  5. Krishnan Sasikiran

The Indian first team for the Olympiad is composed of five best-rated Indian players, with exception of Vishwanathan Anand. The leader of the team Vidit Santosh Gujrathi recently disclosed how excited he is for India hosting the 44th Chess Olympiad.

Indian Team B (Open section):

  1. Nihal Sarin
  2. Gukesh D
  3. Adhiban B
  4. Praggnanadhaa
  5. Sadhwani R

The Indian B team will be represented by young players (average age of 19). The team leaders Nihal Sarin and Gukesh D lately made impressive performances at chess open tournaments throughout Europe. Read more: Gukesh D wins Menorca Open and becomes the youngest Indian ever to break into World Top 100

Indian Team A (Women’s section):

  1. Humpy Koneru
  2. Harika Dronavalli
  3. Vaishali R
  4. Tania Sachdev
  5. Kulkarni Bhakti

The Indian A Women’s team brings most of the best rated female players of India with an average rating of 2456. The team is led by Humpy Koneru – the youngest woman ever to achieve the title of Grandmaster at the age of 15 years, 1 month, 27 days, beating Judit Polgar’s previous record for three months.

Indian Team B (Women’s section):

  1. Vantika A
  2. Swaminathan Soumya
  3. Mary Ann Gomes
  4. Rout Padmini
  5. Divya Deshmukh

20-year-old Vantika A will be the leader of B women’s team which will perform with an average rating of 2348.

Read more: Chess Olympiad Chennai – signing of the contract (VIDEO) / Vidit Gujrathi about the Chess Olympiad in India / India to host the Chess Olympiad in Chennai – official FIDE press release / Chess Olympiad 2022 is set to take place in India / Chess Olympiad 2022 will have a women team from Cyprus #TweetOftheDay

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