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Vaishali’s Gambit: How India’s Chess Prodigy Turned Underdog Odds into World Title Shot

From early struggles to a commanding finish at the 2026 FIDE Women’s Candidates, Vaishali earns the right to challenge Ju Wenjun and marks a new chapter in Indian chess.

Sohini Mukherjee by Sohini Mukherjee
April 16, 2026
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Vaishali’s Gambit: How India’s Chess Prodigy Turned Underdog Odds into World Title Shot

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In a dramatic culmination to the 2026 FIDE Women’s Candidates Tournament in Paphos, Cyprus, R Vaishali emerged as the champion, finishing with 8.5 points out of 14 and securing the opportunity to challenge China’s Ju Wenjun for the Women’s World Chess Championship later this year.

Vaishali’s journey in this edition of the Candidates was far from straightforward. Entering as one of the lowest-rated players in the field, her campaign began with caution—four draws in the first four rounds kept her in the hunt without ever losing significant ground. A setback came in Round 5 with a loss to Zhu Jiner, but rather than derail her, it sparked one of the most impressive mid-tournament recoveries of recent memory. Over the next six rounds, she notched four wins and two draws, including key victories against Kateryna Lagno and Divya Deshmukh that propelled her to the top of the standings.

The final round proved decisive. With both Vaishali and Bibisara Assaubayeva level on points heading into the last day, Vaishali’s clinical win over Lagno gave her the clear edge, while Divya Deshmukh’s draw with Assaubayeva ensured the Indian’s narrow half-point margin at the summit.

Vaishali’s overall scorecard for the tournament read: 8.5/14, with her nearest competitor finishing on 8 points. In the broader standings, Aleksandra Goryachkina and Zhu Jiner tied at 7.5 points, followed by Anna Muzychuk (7), Lagno (6.5), and Deshmukh and Tan Zhongyi rounding out the field.

Her triumph is historic on multiple fronts. Vaishali becomes the first Indian woman to win the Women’s Candidates Tournament, a significant milestone for Indian chess that underscores the nation’s growing influence on the world stage. This victory also qualifies her for the elite World Championship match against Ju Wenjun, offering a shot at the sport’s highest title.

The story of Vaishali’s success is also one of resilience. Earlier struggles in 2025, including a challenging Grand Masters event that left her questioning her form, seemed a distant memory as she closed out her Candidates campaign with composure and tactical brilliance. Her coach noted the prestige associated with competing for a world championship, emphasising the significance of her achievement.

Beyond personal glory, Vaishali’s victory is poised to elevate the profile of women’s chess in India and inspire a new generation of players. Her rise from underdog status to world title challenger represents a compelling narrative of determination and strategic mastery on chess’s global stage.

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