R Vaishali becomes first Indian to win FIDE Women’s CandidatesR Vaishali has now qualified for the Women’s World Chess Championship final, where she will take on defending champion Ju Wenjun of China. R Vaishali has now qualified for the Women’s World Chess Championship final, where she will take on defending champion Ju Wenjun of China. #China #Women #defending_champion #Championship_final #FIDE_Women #Vaishali #World_Chess #Chess_Championship #win_FIDE #CandidatesR_Vaishali

Who will replace India’s Koneru Humpy in FIDE Women’s Candidates 2026?After Humpy’s withdrawal, Divya and R. Vaishali are the two remaining Indians in the eight-player women’s tournament. After Humpy’s withdrawal, Divya and R. Vaishali are the two remaining Indians in the eight-player women’s tournament. #Women #Indians #FIDE_Women #Koneru_Humpy #remaining_Indians #replace_India #eight-player_women #Humpy #Divya #Vaishali

Koneru Humpy withdraws from FIDE Women’s Candidates due to West Asia conflictHumpy cited security reasons due to the ongoing conflict in West Asia and its potential implications in Candidates host nation Cyprus as the reason for her withdrawal. Humpy cited security reasons due to the ongoing conflict in West Asia and its potential implications in Candidates host nation Cyprus as the reason for her withdrawal. #host_nation #West_Asia #ongoing_conflict #FIDE_Women #nation_Cyprus #Candidates_host #Asia_conflictHumpy #potential_implications #security_reasons #cited_security
