Koneru Humpy withdrew from the 2026 Women’s Candidates in Cyprus, citing safety concerns despite assurances. Her decision drew sharp criticism from Cyprus Chess Federation president Criton Tornaritis, who called her claims “simply incorrect.” The tournament is a key path to the world title. Anna Muzychuk may replace Humpy, while India will still have two players competing. Koneru Humpy withdrew from the 2026 Women’s Candidates in Cyprus, citing safety concerns despite assurances. Her decision drew sharp criticism from Cyprus Chess Federation president Criton Tornaritis, who called her claims “simply incorrect.” The tournament is a key path to the world title. Anna Muzychuk may replace Humpy, while India will still have two players competing.
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