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India’s Koneru Humpy and Divya Deshmukh moved into the group of leaders after seven rounds at the World Rapid Chess Championship in Doha. Humpy beat Russia’s Yana Zhapova with Black, while Divya toppled former world champion Antoaneta Stefanova. In the open event, Vladislav Artemiev leads; Indians D. Gukesh and Nihal Sarin trail closely.
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Indian challengers set the pace in women’s rapid
A decisive seventh round vaulted Koneru Humpy and Divya Deshmukh into the eight-player leading pack of the women’s rapid. Humpy converted a precise endgame against Yana Zhapova, and Divya scored a marquee win over Antoaneta Stefanova, underlining India’s depth in elite rapid play. In the open section, Russia’s Vladislav Artemiev seized sole lead after stunning top seed Magnus Carlsen; a large chasing peloton on 5.5 includes India’s D. Gukesh and Nihal Sarin, keeping the title race wide open heading into day three.
Key highlights and notable updates
Women’s leaders: Humpy and Divya among eight at the top after round seven.
Signature wins: Humpy defeats Yana Zhapova; Divya beats Antoaneta Stefanova.
Open section lead: Vladislav Artemiev moves ahead after beating Magnus Carlsen.
Indian contenders: Gukesh and Nihal Sarin in the 5.5-point pack; multiple Indians close behind on five.
Remaining rounds: Six rounds still to play, setting up a tight finish in both sections.
Sources: Sportstar (The Hindu Group); Firstpost (PTI report).
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