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R Praggnanandhaa weighed in on Magnus Carlsen's classical chess defeat to D Gukesh, at Norway Chess 2025 recently.
India’s young chess stars dazzled at the Delhi International Open GM tournament, showcasing their dominance in a new global chess order. Veterans hailed India’s rise, with Kasparov’s prediction about ...
For 11-year-old chess prodigy Reyaansh Chakrabarty, the hit Netflix show The Queen’s Gambit sparked a love for the game that ...
One of the star attactions within the MGD1 team was amateur player Atharvaa P Tayade, who also had a perfect record, and had ...
While Magnus Carlsen successfully defended his Norway Chess title with 16 points, world champion D Gukesh (14.5 points) ...
Players explain why it’s difficult to make a GM norm in India and it ranges from lack of sufficient chess events, increased ...
Both Gukesh and Praggnanandhaa are beneficiaries of the Tamil Nadu Government's Elite Scheme for outstanding sportspersons, ...
Tamil Nadu has been been churning out top-tier chess for decades at an unrivaled rate. Out of the 85 Grand Masters in India, ...
Magnus Carlsen's frustrated reaction to losing against D. Gukesh at Norway Chess 2025 went viral, sparking memes and social ...
Despite missing out on the Norway Chess 2025 title, India's chess prodigy D Gukesh grabbed all the limelight due to magnificent win over World No.1 Magnus Carlsen.
After a shocking loss to the Indian sensation D Gukesh, Magnus Carlsen stormed off the board and pounded the table in anger a moment that was recorded and that went immediately viral.
It definitely wasn't my finest hour, but I regret the moves I made more than the gesture,” Carlsen said post the match.
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