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R. Vaishali becomes first Indian woman to challenge for world chess championship

Sunday, 19 April 2026, 06:08 · 1 min read

Indian grandmaster R. Vaishali, 24, has become the first Indian woman to qualify for a World Chess Championship match, after winning the Candidates tournament held in Pegeia, Cyprus. She will now face reigning world champion Ju Wenjun of China in what is set to be a landmark contest. The achievement marks a historic milestone for Indian chess, a sport in which the country has seen surging prominence in recent years.

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The HinduR. Vaishali | Historic move ↗︎
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