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  1. World Chess Championship: FIDE officials in Chennai tomorrow to monitor the venue

    World Chess Championship: FIDE officials in Chennai tomorrow to monitor the venue

    Chennai: A two-member team of the International Chess Federation (FIDE) will arrive here on Friday to inspect the World Championship venue."Secretary of FIDE's Planning and Development Commission, Kermen Goryaeva, and FIDE's PR head, Anna Volkova, will be on duty for this," reliable sources...
  2. Norway Chess: Praggnananda loses to Caruana, Carlsen beats Firozha Alireza

    Norway Chess: Praggnananda loses to Caruana, Carlsen beats Firozha Alireza

    Stavanger (Norway) Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa lost his fight against Fabiano Caruana of the United States while world number one Magnus Carlsen suffered an Armageddon defeat to France's Firoz Alireza in the final round of the Norway chess tournament.With 16 points in his bag, Carlsen...
  3. Norway Chess: Praggnananda loses to Caruana, Carlsen beats Firozha Alireza,

    Norway Chess: Praggnananda loses to Caruana, Carlsen beats Firozha Alireza,

    Stavanger (Norway) Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa lost his fight against Fabiano Caruana of the United States while world number one Magnus Carlsen suffered an Armageddon defeat to France's Firoz Alireza in the final round of the Norway chess tournament.With 16 points in his bag, Carlsen...
  4. Tall order for Praggnanandhaa as he faces Caruana in the final round

    Tall order for Praggnanandhaa as he faces Caruana in the final round

    Stavanger (Norway) Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa will take on Fabiano Caruana of the United States in the ninth and final round of the ongoing Norway Chess Tournament here.It has been an event of ups and downs for the Indian super-talent as they won two games under Classical and two under...
  5. Norway Chess: Praggnananda loses to Carlsen; Vaishali defeated Muzychuk

    Norway Chess: Praggnananda loses to Carlsen; Vaishali defeated Muzychuk

    Stavanger (Norway) Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa lost to top seed Magnus Carlsen of Norway in the eighth round of the Norway chess tournament here, while his elder sister defeated overnight top seed Anna Muzychuk of Ukraine.With the win, Carlsen extended his lead to a full point over...
  6. Norway Chess: Praggnanandha got lucky twice, Ding Liren missed again

    Norway Chess: Praggnanandha got lucky twice, Ding Liren missed again

    Stavanger (Norway) Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandan avenged his preliminary Armageddon defeat with a win against world champion Ding Liren, but the Chinese player missed strong positions in both games in the seventh round of the Norway Chess Tournament.While the first match ended in a draw...
  7. Norway Chess: R Praggnanandha beats world champion Ding Liren

    Norway Chess: R Praggnanandha beats world champion Ding Liren

    Stavanger [Norway], R Praggnanandhaa continued his winning streak by defeating world champion Ding Liren in the Armageddon game at the Norway Chess Tournament.Praggnanandhaa's win came after defeating higher-ranked players including Magnus Carlsen and Fabiano Caruana earlier in the...
  8. Norway Chess: Praggnananda loses to Alireza, Carlsen on sole lead

    Norway Chess: Praggnananda loses to Alireza, Carlsen on sole lead

    Stavanger (Norway), the Indian brother-sister pair of R Praggnanandhaa and R Vaishali suffered defeats in their respective categories, while Magnus Carlsen justified his top billing with a win over off-colour Ding Liren and moved to 12. Took sole lead with points. Norway Chess Tournament here...
  9. Norway Chess: Praggnananda beats Caruana, enters top 10 world ranking

    Norway Chess: Praggnananda beats Caruana, enters top 10 world ranking

    Stavanger (Norway), Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa posted a hard-fought victory over world number two Fabiano Caruana of the United States and entered the top 10 of the world rankings after the conclusion of the fifth round of the Norway chess tournament here. .Hikaru Nakamura of the...
  10. Praggnanandhaa scores first classical chess win over world No. 1 Carlsen

    Praggnanandhaa scores first classical chess win over world No. 1 Carlsen

    Stavanger (Norway), Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa claimed his first classical game win over world number one Magnus Carlsen and took the solo lead in the Norway chess tournament here.The 18-year-old Indian, who has defeated Carlsen several times in rapid/exhibition play, moved into the...
  11. India bids to host Gukesh-Liren World Chess Championship match

    India bids to host Gukesh-Liren World Chess Championship match

    New Delhi, India has bid to host the much-awaited World Chess Championship between teenage sensation D Gukesh and defending champion Din Liren of China in November-December this year.17-year-old Gukesh became the youngest challenger for a world title by winning the Candidates Tournament last...
  12. Norway Chess: World champions Lorem, Vaishali beat Koneru with Pragyanand Losis in Armageddon

    Norway Chess: World champions Lorem, Vaishali beat Koneru with Pragyanand Losis in Armageddon

    Stavanger (Norway), Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa lost to world champion Ding Liren in an Armageddon tie-breaker after playing out a draw under normal time control in the second round of the Norway chess tournament here.In the second round of the prestigious event, once again all three...
  13. Norway Chess opens with exciting classical draw; Armageddon decides all Round 1 games

    Norway Chess opens with exciting classical draw; Armageddon decides all Round 1 games

    In the main event, Ding Liren and Magnus Carlsen played a quiet classical game and ended in a draw in 14 moves. Following tournament rules, they moved on to the Armageddon game, where Carlsen demonstrated his strength by winning with Black.In a much-anticipated clash between India's young...
  14. Norway Chess: Praggnananda will face Alireza in the opener

    Norway Chess: Praggnananda will face Alireza in the opener

    Stavanger (Norway), Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa will begin her campaign against Alireza Firozha of France, while her sister R Vaishali will face women's world champion Wenjun Xu of China in the first round of the Norway chess tournament here.Split into two parts this year, the...
  15. Talks in advanced stages with Singapore, India to host World Chess Championship: FIDE

    Talks in advanced stages with Singapore, India to host World Chess Championship: FIDE

    The World Chess Title match will be played between defending champion Chinese Grandmaster (GM) Ding Liren and the world's youngest chess title challenger Indian GM, 17-year-old D. Gukesh.“No formal bids have come in, but we are in intensive talks with several countries, with Singapore and...
  16. FIDE Candidates winner D Gukesh meets Sports Minister Anurag Thakur

    FIDE Candidates winner D Gukesh meets Sports Minister Anurag Thakur

    New Delhi [India], Indian chess star D Gukesh, who won the International Chess Federation (FIDE) Candidates title in April, met Union Sports Minister Anura Thakur at his residence on Thursday. In April the 17-year-old Indian created history by winning the FIDE Candidate Chess Tournament 2024...
  17. "Indian earthquake in Toronto": Garry Kasparov lauds Gukesh for his victory in FIDE Candidates

    "Indian earthquake in Toronto": Garry Kasparov lauds Gukesh for his victory in FIDE Candidates

    TORONTO [CANADA], Chess legend Garry Kasparov praised India's 17-year-old grandmaster D Gukesh after his victory in the FIDE Candidates and said it was an "Indian earthquake in Toronto". The 17-year-old Indian created history on Monday as he Won the FIDE Candidates Chess Tournament 2024...
  18. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin congratulated Gukesh on the candidates' victory

    Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin congratulated Gukesh on the candidates' victory

    In a post on social media platform History has been made." Best wishes for his rematch against Ding Liren for the World Championship title.”17-year-old Gukesh has become the new Indian chess sensation as he created history by becoming the youngest player to win the FIDE Candidates chess...
  19. Gukesh wins Candidates Tournament, challenges for world title

    Gukesh wins Candidates Tournament, challenges for world title

    Gukesh will now play against world champion and Chinese Grandmaster Liren Din for the world title.Gukesh played a draw with American Grandmaster and world number three Hikaru Nakamura in the 14th round of the Candidates Tournament in Toronto, Canada and became a world title contender with nine...
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