Indian chess player R Vaishali has scripted the history by winning the Women’s Candidates Tournament 2026 after the thrilling final round in the Cyprus. This historic victory secures her the spot in the Women’s World Chess Championship. With this win it make her only the second Indian woman to achieve this milestone. Her journey from the one of the lowest rated players in the tournament to emerging as the champion which could classify his strategy and skills.
A Historic Victory for Indian Chess
Vaishali’s victory is the landmark moment for Indian chess.
- She becomes the second Indian woman to qualify for the World’s Chess Championship.
- She will be follows the footsteps of Koneru Humpy.
- She will now face the current reigning champion Ju Wenjun
This achievement also highlights the India’s growing dominance in the global chess.
The ‘Miracle of Cyprus’ The Dramatic Final Round
The final day of the tournament was filled with the suspense and there were high chances for the different outcomes.
- She was tied at the top with Kazakhstan’s Bibisara Assaubayeva.
- She also needed the strong result in her final game.
- At the same time she also depended on other match results.
In a dramatic twist in the game when the,
- Divya Deshmukh had held Bibisara to the draw.
- And this gave the Vaishali control over her destiny.
- She also capitalized the opportunity and secured the title
Everything fell perfectly in place, leading to what many call a fairytale finish.
From Last Place to Champion
Her journey in the tournament was nothing short of exceptional.
- After the completion of the 5 rounds she was at the bottom of the standings.
- She gradually climbed up with the consistent performances.
- She took the lead from the Round 10 and despite facing the setback in Round 12 she had bounced back strongly
Her comeback showcasing the mental strength, patience and fighting spirit.
The Family of Chess Prodigies
Vaishali’s brother, R Praggnanandhaa have also participated in the Candidates tournament.
However he finished in 7th position
This contrast highlights Vaishali’s exceptional performance
The siblings are among India’s most celebrated chess talents globally.
Consistent Performance in Recent Years
This is not the Vaishali’s first major success in the sport.
She was also the winner of the FIDE Grand Swiss (twice).
And she was part of the India’s Women’s Olympiad-winning team of 2024.


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