Divya Deshmukh intègre le top 10 mondial des classements féminins aux échecs

La grande maître indienne Divya Deshmukh a intégré pour la première fois le top 10 du classement en temps réel des échecs classiques féminins, grâce à sa solide performance au Prague Chess Festival Challengers 2026. Cette étape s'appuie sur ses triomphes de 2025, incluant la victoire à la Coupe du monde féminine de la FIDE et le titre de grand maître.

S'appuyant sur sa remarquable saison 2025 — où elle a remporté la Coupe du monde féminine de la FIDE, obtenu le titre de grand maître en tant que quatrième femme indienne à y parvenir, et excellé à l'Olympiade d'échecs — Divya Deshmukh a désormais intégré le top 10 du classement en temps réel des échecs classiques féminins. Ses résultats impressionnants au Prague Chess Festival Challengers 2026 l'ont propulsée à cette position record en carrière, comme rapporté par IndiaSportsHub. L'événement a mis en lumière des talents émergents, la performance de Deshmukh s'étant distinguée et lui assurant une place parmi l'élite. Cette réalisation met en lumière ses progrès constants et son dévouement, ajoutant de l'élan aux échecs indiens sur la scène mondiale en vue d'événements comme ses débuts à venir au Norway Chess Women 2026.

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