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'Security protocol': Why Divya Deshmukh played World Cup-winning move inside empty venue

'Security protocol': Why Divya Deshmukh played World Cup-winning move inside empty venue

Time of Indiaa day ago
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NEW DELHI: It was one of the most meaningful moments in the history of Indian women's chess, if not the most. And yet, no one in the playing hall clapped as 19-year-old Divya Deshmukh piped India women's no.
1 Grandmaster (GM) Koneru Humpy to become the first Indian to clinch the FIDE Women's World Cup title on Monday in Batumi, Georgia.
As the clock ticked deep into the rapid tie-break, Divya, playing black against a player twice her age, held her nerve in a tense endgame.
But just as history was being made, the hall remained nearly empty: not by chance or paucity of interest but by regulation.
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Under standard FIDE protocol, as had been the case throughout the tournament, spectators were allowed inside only for the first 30 minutes of tie-break games.
Once that time passed, the audience, including general spectators, player representatives, media personnel, coaches, and team officials, were required to leave the playing arena to prevent potential interference or cheating, a standard procedure in official FIDE events.
Only a few FIDE officials and arbiters were permitted to remain inside during the remainder of the game. Under the same rules, players are also asked to leave the playing hall as soon as their game is done.
And so, the decisive moves in India's historic chess wins happened in an almost empty venue.
'Unfortunately, I couldn't witness the exact moments,' GM Shyam Sundar Mohanraj, head of delegation for the Indian team in Batumi, told
TimesofIndia.com
. 'Even I had to step out. I came back to the room and saw (the final moments) on YouTube.'
The drama on the board, however, needed no audience to be monumental.
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All three previous games between Divya and Humpy, two classical and one rapid, had ended in draws.
The tension escalated heading into the final rapid tie-break, with Divya having the black pieces. Traditionally a disadvantage, but on this day, it proved to be just the setup for her breakout moment.
'In both the tie-break games, Divya showed great control,' Shyam Sundar analysed. 'The first tie-break looked slightly better for Humpy, but Divya kept playing and testing. That wore Humpy down. Then in the second game, Divya was a pawn up but didn't have a clear plan. Still, she kept applying pressure, and eventually, Humpy messed up. Overall, nerves played a big role.'
Humpy faltered for the first time after she played 40.e4 and 41.d5.
Though she had a brief chance to recover later, a combination of time trouble and nerves proved fatal, with the veteran blundering on 69.h7. Divya, seeded 15th, closed out the game in 75 moves to seal the title, and with it, one of Indian sport's greatest underdog stories.
'I honestly didn't expect it would be over that quickly,' GM Shyam admitted.
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Despite entering the tournament without a single GM norm, Divya became India's 88th GM, and only the fourth Indian woman to achieve the feat.
'It's kind of a dream for any player in general to become GM. I don't think even she expected to become a GM within 15–20 days,' the Chennai-based coach added. 'There will not be much pressure on her, now that she is a GM. She'll now be invited to top tournaments, receive better conditions, and most importantly, she'll play more confidently.'
From winning team gold for India in the 2024 Chess Olympiad to being crowned World Cup winner in 2025, Divya's rise has been meteoric but not sudden.
'Her preparation, especially in openings, was top-notch,' 33-year-old Shyam pointed out. 'Also, once her position got worse, she didn't give up easily. So all these things don't happen in a day. It's a fruit of continuous and consistent hard work, which she had been doing for quite some years. Now, it's clearly visible in her game.'
The moment Divya made history, the silence of that hall was louder than any applause. The spectators missed the final move, but India didn't miss its moment.
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