Indian Grandmaster Dronavalli Harika came out strongly in
the rapid tiebreaker to enter the semi-finals of the World Women Chess
Championship today. Harika was back to her best in the rapid games as she won
the first game displaying some fantastic technique and then drew the second game
to set up a semi-final clash against Tan Zhongyi of China.
Harika's was the only match that
stretched to the tiebreak stage after she
squandered a full point lead against the Georgian. It may be recalled that
Harika had won the first match against Bangladeshi Shamima Akter Liza in
tiebreak, then defeated Dinara Saduakassova of Kazakhstan in tiebreak before
getting past Sopiko Guramishvili of Georgia also in the tiebreak.
Harika now has to tackle ninth seed Tan Zhongyi of China before she can become the
first Indian ever to make it to the finals of a knockout women's World
Championship.
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