Koneru Humpy, India's top woman chess player, balances motherhood and her career with grace. After a hiatus, she made a strong comeback, winning the 2019 World Rapid Championship. Humpy's commitment to fitness and mental strength drives her success. As she prepares for upcoming tournaments, her calm determination and supportive family continue to inspire.
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