Divya Deshmukh entra en el top 10 mundial del ranking de ajedrez femenino

La Gran Maestra india Divya Deshmukh ha entrado por primera vez en el top 10 del ranking en vivo de ajedrez clásico femenino, tras su sólida actuación en el Prague Chess Festival Challengers 2026. Este hito se suma a sus triunfos de 2025, incluyendo la victoria en la Copa Mundial Femenina de la FIDE y el título de Gran Maestra.

Apoyándose en su notable temporada de 2025 —donde ganó la Copa Mundial Femenina de la FIDE, obtuvo el título de Gran Maestra como la cuarta mujer india en lograrlo y brilló en la Olimpiada de Ajedrez—, Divya Deshmukh ha irrumpido ahora en el top 10 del ranking en vivo de ajedrez clásico femenino. Su impresionante actuación en el Prague Chess Festival Challengers 2026 la ha impulsado a esta posición máxima en su carrera, según informó IndiaSportsHub. El evento mostró talentos emergentes, con la actuación de Deshmukh destacando y asegurando su lugar entre la élite. Este logro resalta su progreso constante y dedicación, añadiendo impulso al ajedrez indio en el escenario global de cara a eventos como su próximo debut en el Norway Chess Women 2026.

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