The FIDE Women's Grand Prix New Delhi ended in a dramatic fashion, with the top three players sharing equal points. However, Alexandra Goryachina of Russia won the title due to a better tie-breaker score. In the third stage of the Women's Grand Prix, the top three contenders for first place played out their final round draws, and all were on 6 points, but after tiebreaks, Alexandra Goryachkina of Russia won first, Bibisara Asoubaeva of Kazakhstan was second, and China's Zhu Xiner got the third position. Lagann Kateryna and Polina Shuvalova of Russia finished 4th and 5th, respectively, with 6 points each. The tournament did not bring good news for the Indian players; among them, Koneru Humpy scored 5.5 points to remain sixth, Georgia's Nino Batashvili was seventh on a tiebreak by scoring 4.5 points, India's Harika Dronavalli was eighth, and Georgia's Nana Dagnidze was ninth. While India's Vaishali R was in 10th place by scoring 3 points. Court intervenes in Asian Championship, wrestler Anuj Kumar selected for coaching camp IPL 2023: Jos Buttler gets stitches on his left hand's little finger Gully Cricket meet: Ex-Indian cricketers to interact with players