23-Year-Old Indian Chess Prodigy Vantika Agrawal Upsets Former World Champion at FIDE Women’s World Cup
In a stunning display of skill and strategic thinking, 23-year-old Indian International Master (IM) Vantika Agrawal has triumphed over former world champion Anna Ushenina at the FIDE Women’s World Cup 2025. This exciting victory in a tie-breaker propels Agrawal forward to the third round of the prestigious tournament.
Agrawal’s Journey to Round Three
Agrawal’s path to victory wasn’t without its challenges. Facing a formidable opponent in Ushenina, she demonstrated remarkable focus and determination. Her strategic prowess ultimately secured her the win, marking a significant achievement in her burgeoning chess career.
Mixed Fortunes for Other Indian Players
While Agrawal celebrates her advancement, other Indian players experienced mixed results. Padmini Rout and Priyanka K were unfortunately eliminated from the competition. However, four other Indian players have successfully navigated their matches and progressed to the next round, keeping India’s hopes alive in the tournament.