Mumbai, July 29 -- Amid a galaxy of Grandmasters (GM) and women chess stars, a teenaged Indian International Master (IM) walked into the 2025 FIDE Women's World Cup as the 15th seed without a single GM norm. That teen from Nagpur walked away with the tag of a World Cup champion in Batumi, Georgia, a fast-tracked GM title and abundant tears of joy. The 19-year-old beat 38-year-old compatriot Koneru Humpy- the face of women's chess in the country for decades- in the tiebreaks on Monday to become the first Indian woman to win the World Cup. "I need time to process it [the win]. I think it was fate, me getting the Grandmaster title this way because before this [tournament] I didn't even have one [GM] norm," an emotional Deshmukh said. Five-time...