Global Chess League: Top women Grandmasters (GMs), five-time World Champion Hou Yifan and India's Koneru Humpy have praised the mixed-team format of the Global Chess League (GCL) but have sought more tournaments exclusively for women chess players.
The Global Chess League, a joint venture between Tech Mahindra and FIDE, is at a crucial juncture, with the SG Alpine Warriors leading the lot at 15 points, closely followed by the Ganges Grandmasters at 12 points and upGrad Mumba Masters giving a close chase at the third spot.
With just 10 matches to go before the all-important final, the excitement rises in the league about who will be competing for the crown of the inaugural Global Chess League. While the league’s unique mixed-team format has drawn a lot of praise from various sections of the chess world, leading women players Humpy, who is playing from the upGrad Mumba Masters, and GM Hou Yifan, from Ganges Grandmasters, feel that it is just the first step towards a more equitable chess ecosystem.