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Savitha Shri B is the 13th Indian female to become an International Master

by Shahid Ahmed - 31/07/2024

WGM Savitha Shri B became the 12th Indian woman to earn the International Master. The 16-year-old crossed the 2400 rating barrier when she had a 2435 published rating list in September 2022. She secured her final WGM and first IM-norm at Fagernes GM Open 2023. In less than two months, she scored her second IM-norm again in Norway at Norway Chess Open 2023. A year a less than a month later, she secured her final IM-norm at 40th Andorra Open 2024. Thus, she became India's latest IM on 28th July in Andorra. The former Asian Junior Girls Gold medalist and youngest World Rapid Women Bronze medal winner, Savitha Shri is definitely going to aim for the highest title - Grandmaster. Photo: Escacs Andorra - FEVA

Three IM-norms in less than 16 months

The former World Under-12 and Asian Junior Girls champion, Savitha Shri B first crossed 2400 in September before she became a WGM, let alone an IM. She became India no.3 among women, won a historic Bronze at World Rapid Women 2022. One thing is for sure, she will surely try to earn the coveted Grandmaster title.

WGM Savitha Shri B at 40th Andorra Open 2024 | Photo: Escacs Andorra - FEVA

First IM-norm: Fagernes GM Open 2023

Savitha scored her final WGM-norm at Fagernes GM Open 2023 in eight games. In the same event, she also earned her maiden IM-norm. The World Rapid Women 2022 Bronze medalist, defeated GM Sethuraman S P, IM Elham Abdulrauf (NOR) and drew with IM Erik Hedman (SWE). She scored 5/9 to become India's latest Woman Grandmaster.

Savitha - Sethuraman, Round 2

Position after 21.Rea3

The above position seems like King's Indian Defence gone wrong for Black. The queen and knight are misplaced, White is controlling the a-file. 21...Rb8 only worsened things further 22.R1a2 White is biding her time Qe7 23.Nc3 Nd8 time to invade with the rook and attack the c7-pawn at the same time 24.Ra7 Rc8 25.c5 striking at the weakness. 25...bxc5 26.bxc5 fxe4 27.Nxe4 Nf7 28.R2a6 Rfd8 29.h4 dxc5?? 30.d6 Nxd6 and it's over as White can take 31.Nxd6. Black has no way to regain the material.

Winning against GM Sethuraman S P is no easy task, Savitha managed to accomplish it | Photo: Anniken Vestby/SjakkTromsø

WIM Savitha Shri B at Fagernes GM Open 2023 in Norway | Photo: Anniken Vestby/SjakkTromsø

Savitha Shri B scored 5.5/9, gained 54.4 Elo rating points en route her final WGM-norm and maiden IM-norm

Second IM-norm: Norway Open 2023

WGM Savitha Shri B scored 7/10 at Norway Chess Open 2023 to earn her second IM-norm. She defeated IM Tor Fredrik Kaasen (NOR), drew with GM Davorin Kulsajevic (CRO) and GM Titas Stremavicius (LTU). The teenager also made an overall fifth place finish.

Savitha - Tor Fredrik, Round 10

Position after 34.Rc2

34...a5 would have kept Black in the fight for a bit longer. 34...Rb6? dropped the pawn 35.a5 Rb8 36.Qxa6 Kg8 37.Qa7 Rf8 38.Qd7 Qg1+ 39.Ka2 Qg6 40.Qe6+ Qxe6 41.dxe6 and White went on to win the rook and opposite color bishop endgame.

WGM Savitha Shri scores her second IM-norm, interview with IM Sagar Shah | Video: ChessBase India

WGM Savitha Shri B during her games | Photo: SjakkTromsø

WGM Savitha Shri B scored 7/9, performed at 2508 to earn her second IM-norm and gained 13.2 Elo rating points in the process

Third IM-norm: Andorra Open 2024

WGM Savitha Shri B scored 6/9 at Andorra Open to secure her final IM-norm and become an International Master. She defeated IM Robert Baskin (GER), drew with GM Jaime Alexander Cuartas (COL), GM Omar Almeida Quintana (CUB), IM Giorgi Sibashvili (GEO) and IM Kirk Ghazarian (USA).

Savitha with the prize winners | Photo: Escacs Andorra - FEVA

WGM Savitha Shri B scored 6/9, performed at 2458 to earn her final IM-norm and become India's latest IM

The twelve Indian woman who are International Masters - Subbaraman Vijayalakshmi (2001), Koneru Humpy, Harika Dronavalli (2007), Tania Sachdev (2008). Eesha Karavade (2010), Nisha Mohota (2011), Padmini Rout (2015), Bhakti Kulkarni (2019), Soumya Swaminathan (2020), R Vaishali (2021), Vantika Agrawal (2023) and Divya Deshmukh (2023). Humpy became a GM in 2002 directly when she was a WGM. Since she became a GM from WGM, it also means she has fulfilled all the requirements for an IM too.

Replay Savitha's games

Videos

15-year-old Savitha Shri is the youngest ever in the history of chess to win a medal at World Rapid Chess Championship | Video: ChessBase India
15-year-old Savitha Shri beats a seasoned Georgian GM Bela Khotenashvili | Video: ChessBase India
Savitha Shri leads with 6.5/8 at World Rapid 2022 Women | Video: ChessBase India
Savitha Shri beats former Women's World Champion Antoaneta Stefanova | Video: ChessBase India
13-year-old Savitha fights like a Lion against Nihal Sarin - Super Juniors Cup 2020 | Video: ChessBase India
"Being here is just amazing, I learnt a lot" - 14-year-old Savitha Shri | Video: ChessBase India
"Watching Marvel movies helped me a lot " Savitha Shri | Video: ChessBase India
Nihal Sarin + Divya Deshmukh vs Pragg + Savitha Shri | Doubles Match | Super Heroes Cup | Video: ChessBase India
Why Savitha Shri will be one of the finest female players in the years to come! | Video: ChessBase India
Chess Triples! AD, Shyam, Savitha vs Pragg, Nihal, Vaishali | FIDE Online Olympiad 2021 | Video: ChessBase India
Top Indian Talents Unfiltered ft. Pragg, Gukesh, Nihal, Raunak, Vaishali, Leon, Savitha | Video: ChessBase India
How talented is World Under-12 girls champion - Savitha Shri? | Video: ChessBase India
He left his job as an electrician in Singapore, so that his daughter Savitha Shri can play chess! | Video: ChessBase India
WGM Divya Deshmukh vs WIM Savitha Shri B | National Blitz 2023 | Video: ChessBase India
The battle of two future champions of India - Sahithi Varshini against Savitha Shri | Video: ChessBase India

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