GEORGIA, July 18 -- International Master Divya Deshmukh, who is waiting to become a Grandmaster, had a tough day in office as she was outplayed by Zhu Jiner of China in the return game of the pre-quarterfinals in the FIDE World Women's Chess Cup here on Thursday.
Divya, the only Indian up a point and looking to make her maiden entry into the quarterfinals of the prestigious tournament, fell just short of achieving it when she blew up her position in the middle game arising out of a not-so-formal Scotch Opening.
Divya, to her credit, tried her best but salvaging the resulting endgame was almost impossible.
However, the Indian is still in the fray thanks to her first-round victory against the Chinese.
In fact, all the four Indians left in...