The chess world is buzzing, and rightly so! In a stunning display of talent, grit, and nerves of steel, India's very own Divya Deshmukh has etched her name in history, winning the prestigious FIDE Women's World Cup 2025. The 19-year-old prodigy not only lifted the coveted trophy but also achieved the ultimate title in chess: Grandmaster (GM). The final, held in Batumi, Georgia, was an all-Indian affair, adding an extra layer of national pride to the already thrilling contest. Divya faced off against her seasoned compatriot, the formidable Koneru Humpy, in a battle that kept chess fans on the edge of their seats. After two intense classical games that ended in hard-fought draws, the championship came down to rapid tie-breaks. Divya, playing with incredible composure and precision, emerged victorious with a 2.5-1.5 score. The moment of triumph was emotional, with Divya visibly overwhelmed as she embraced her mother, tears of joy streaming down her face. What makes this victory e...