Top Indian Grandmaster Koneru Humpy has announced her decision to withdraw from the FIDE Women’s Candidates Tournament, citing personal safety and well-being as her primary concern. The tournament, ...
Koneru Humpy (Photo by Lennart Ootes/FIDE). NEW DELHI: In a move that has sent shockwaves through the global chess community, India’s veteran Grandmaster (GM) and World No. 5 Koneru Humpy has now ...
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Due to Koneru Humpy's late withdrawal from the upcoming Women's Candidates 2026, FIDE have announced Anna Muzychuk as her replacement. Humpy withdrew from the tournament on Sunday due to growing ...
Indian Grandmaster Koneru Humpy on Sunday decided to withdraw from the FIDE Women's Candidates Tournament, citing concerns over her personal safety despite assurances from the organisers in the wake ...
World No. 5 Koneru Humpy is weighing whether to travel to Cyprus for the FIDE Women's Candidates 2026, with Middle East tensions and a drone strike near the venue casting doubt over her 15-year wait ...
Bengaluru: Koneru Humpy has officially withdrawn from the Women’s Candidates, informing the world chess governing body, Fide, of her decision on Sunday. The world No.8 revealed her safety concerns ...
Indian chess Grandmaster Koneru Humpy has announced her withdrawal from the upcoming FIDE Women’s Candidates Tournament via a social media post on Sunday. She stated that her decision was driven by ...
Indian Grandmaster Koneru Humpy on Sunday decided to withdraw from the FIDE Women's Candidates Tournament, citing concerns over her personal safety despite assurances from the organisers in the wake ...
Humpy withdraws due to Middle East conflict safety concerns Muzychuk joins Candidates tournament as Humpy's replacement FIDE declines Germany's offer to relocate tournament from Cyprus March 23 ...
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Indian chess great Koneru Humpy stood firm on her decision to pull out of the Candidates tournament in Cyprus later this month, saying one cannot be "surrounded by warships" and still play peacefully, ...