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Candidates: Ukraine's Anna Muzychuk steps in for Humpy

Candidates: Ukraine's Anna Muzychuk steps in for Humpy

Published on: Mar 23, 2026 11:33 AM IST
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New Delhi, Ukraine's Anna Muzychuk has replaced Koneru Humpy in the upcoming Candidates Tournament in Cyprus after the Indian Grandmaster withdrew citing safety concerns due to the host country's proximity to the ongoing West Asia conflict.

Candidates: Ukraine's Anna Muzychuk steps in for Humpy
Candidates: Ukraine's Anna Muzychuk steps in for Humpy

The tournament, which will determine the challengers for the world championship crowns currently held by D Gukesh and Ju Wenjun , is scheduled to begin in Paphos on Saturday.

Humpy, a two-time Women's World Rapid Champion, pulled out of the event despite assurances from organisers, citing concerns over personal safety.

Earlier this month, a British air base in Cyprus was targeted in a drone attack, heightening security fears in the region.

In a statement, FIDE confirmed that Muzychuk had been invited as Humpy's replacement.

"In accordance with the tournament regulations, her place was offered to the next highest finisher in the Women's Events Series 2024–25 who has not yet secured qualification. As a result, Anna Muzychuk will join the tournament," FIDE said.

She is also a former World Championship finalist and among the few women to have crossed the 2600 rating mark.

Earlier, explaining her decision, Humpy said personal safety remained her top priority.

"After deep reflection, I have taken the difficult decision to withdraw from the FIDE Women's Candidates Tournament," Humpy said in a statement on 'X'.

"No event, no matter how important, can come before personal safety and well-being. Despite the assurances provided, I do not feel fully secure under the current circumstances. This is a painful but necessary decision, and I stand by it," she added.

Humpy risks a 10,000 Euro fine for her decision but FIDE is yet to decide on it.

Nakamura also expresses concerns

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The 38-year-old Indian is not alone in voicing safety concerns despite FIDE's assurances that there is nothing even "remotely dangerous" to warrant a change of venue.

American Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura, who is understood to have been in the island nation for the past two months in the run up to the tournament, also flagged issues, pointing to recent power outages in parts of Cyprus.

"It's not a good sign when power goes out completely in parts of Cyprus and doesn't come back for an extended period of time," the world No. 2 wrote on Sunday.

What started with American and Israeli bombing of Iran escalated into a full blown regional war with Iran hitting the Gulf countries, who are seen as American allies. As a result, the air space over the region has been largely shut.

Humpy's withdrawal comes as a setback for India, as she was among the leading contenders in the tournament.

The brother-sister duo of R Praggnanandhaa and R Vaishali and World Cup-winner Divya Deshmukh are the other Indians who have qualified for the prestigious event.

Cyprus, which is the third largest island on the Mediterranean sea, is situated south of Turkey and is a member of the European Union.

This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.

 
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