Divya Deshmukh

Chess player

Indian Nagpur, Maharashtra

Quick Info

ProfessionChess player
NationalityIndian
Date of Birth09/12/2005
Age20 years
BirthplaceNagpur, Maharashtra
HometownNagpur, Maharashtra

Latest News about Divya Deshmukh

2025

Divya Deshmukh won the FIDE Women's World Cup 2025 in Baku, defeating veteran Koneru Humpy 1.5-0.5 in the rapid tie-breaks final. This historic victory made her the first Indian woman to win the World Cup title and automatically conferred upon her the Grandmaster title, making her India's 88th Grandmaster overall and the fourth Indian woman to achieve this distinction. She also qualified for the Women's Candidates Tournament 2026 through this win.

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Physical Stats & More

Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorBlack

Educational Qualification(s)

SchoolBhavans Bhagwandas Purohit Vidya Mandir, Nagpur

Personal Life

Zodiac signSagittarius
HobbiesPainting, Archery, Flower Breeding

Family

FatherDr. Jitendra Deshmukh (gynaecologist)
MotherDr. Namrata Deshmukh (gynaecologist)
SiblingsArya Deshmukh (studying law)

Career

FIDE rating2301 (February 2022)
TitleGrandmaster (GM) (2025)
Medals
Gold
  • 2012: Asian School Chess Championship (two medals)
  • 2012: National Championship, Pondicherry
  • 2013: Asian Youth Chess Championship
  • 2013: National Championship, Chennai
  • 2014: World Under 10 Girls Chess Championship in Durban, South Africa
  • 2014: Asian Youth Championship
  • 2014: School (Games) Federation Of India Championship
  • 2015: Commonwealth Games
  • 2016: Asian Youth Championship (two medals)
  • 2016: National School Championship
  • 2017: World Cadets Chess Championship in Pocos de Caldas, Brazil
  • 2017: Asian Youth Championship
  • 2017: Commonwealth Games
  • 2017: National U-13 Girls Championship
  • 2019: Commonwealth Championships
  • 2020: FIDE Online Chess Olympiad
  • 2023: Asian Women's Chess Championship
  • 2024: World U20 Girls Championship
  • 2024: Chess Olympiad (individual gold on her board)
Silver
  • 2014: National Chess Championship
  • 2015: National Championship
  • 2016: Asian Youth Championship
Bronze
  • 2012: National School Chess Championship
  • 2014: National School Championship
  • 2015: World Youth in the U- 10 girls category in Halkidiki, Greece
  • 2016: World Youth Championship
  • 2022: Women's Chess Olympiad
Known forWinning the FIDE Women's World Cup 2025 and becoming the first Indian woman to win the title; India's 88th Grandmaster and fourth Indian woman Grandmaster
Major Achievements
  • 2024 World U20 Chess Champion
  • 2025 FIDE Women's World Cup Champion
  • Qualified for Women's Candidates Tournament 2026

Favourites

IdolViswanathan Anand

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. Divya Deshmukh, hailing from Maharashtra, became the senior national women’s chess champion in March 2022.
2. She received coaching from Rahul Joshi since the age of six, switching from badminton to chess due to her short height at four years old.
3. Her interest in chess was sparked by her father's hobby, and she clinched her first prize at the young age of five.
4. In 2021, she became India's 21st Woman Grand Master (WGM) by achieving her 2nd International Master (IM) title in Budapest, Hungary.
5. In March 2022, Divya made history by becoming Nagpur's first senior national women’s chess champion, being the first teenager to achieve this since 2003.
6. For winning the MPL 47th National Women’s Championship in Bhubaneshwar, she received a cash prize of Rs. 50,000 from the Maharashtra Chess Association in March 2022.
7. Her coach RB Ramesh praised her talent, hard work, and humility, emphasizing her steady progress and increasing rating.
8. Identifying Viswanathan Anand as her idol, Divya also shares her love for dogs on social media through postings.
9. At the Tata Steel Chess Tournament in 2024, held in the Netherlands, she faced sexist behavior from the audience, sharing her experience on Instagram where her appearance was discussed more than her game performance.
10. She defeated world number 1 Hou Yifan at the World Blitz Team Chess Championship in London, earning congratulations from Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
11. In the 2025 Women's World Cup final, she defeated veteran Koneru Humpy 1.5-0.5 in rapid tie-breaks in Baku to become the first Indian woman World Cup champion.
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