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Grandmaster Koneru Humpy with the Pune FIDE Grand Prix trophy. Hyderabad: Two-time World rapid champion GM Koneru Humpy served another reminder, if needed, that she continues to be a force to reckon ...
Koneru Humpy clinched the FIDE Women’s Grand Prix title in Pune after a tie with Zhu Jiner, decided by tiebreak rules favoring Humpy's greater number of games played with black pieces.
Indian Grandmaster Koneru Humpy won the FIDE Women's Grand Prix 2024-25 (Pune leg) title on the basis of her superior tie-breaks over Zhu Jiner of China after the two players were tied for the top ...
But one sleepless night with mosquitos swarming the hotel room of the event you are competing in can still throw all plans into disarray. Good thing then that Koneru Humpy has enough experience in ...
Indian Grandmaster Koneru Humpy clinched the FIDE Women’s Grand Prix 2024-25 (Pune leg) title on Wednesday, edging out China’s Zhu Jiner on superior tie-breaks after both players finished with ...
They began as the top two seeds, and they finished as the top two. Koneru Humpy and Zhu Jiner ended with seven points each after the ninth and final round of the FIDE Women’s Grand Prix at ...
IMAGE: India's Koneru Humpy outwitted Bulgaria's Nurgyul Salimova in the ninth and final round game to end on seven points. Photograph: FIDE Indian Grandmaster Koneru Humpy won the FIDE Women's ...
In another good result for India, Divya Deshmukh scored a crushing victory over Munguntuul Batkhuyag and along with Zhu is trailing half a point behind Humpy. With just two more rounds remaining of ...
After her terrible loss to Koneru Humpy, Zhu Jiner showed her resilience and class to post a badly-needed win that has rekindled her hopes of getting the top prize at the FIDE Women’s Grand Prix ...
It took India’s oldest – in Koneru Humpy (ranked 6th at 2528), and youngest – Divya Deshmukh (ranked 20 at 2460) at Pune’s women’s Grand Prix, to squeeze the sole Chinese, Zhu Jiner (ranked 8th at ...
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