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World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen set to compete in next month's Tata Steel Chess India event Top-ranked Magnus Carlsen to play in Tata Steel Chess India tournament next month
The world's top-rated player, Magnus Carlsen, is heading to Kolkata this November for the 6th edition of the Tata Steel Chess India tournament. During the event, the Norwegian grandmaster is expected to clash with India's elite talent, including players like Arjun.
India's most powerful chess squad aims for gold at the Chess Olympiad India’s strongest team ever eyes a gold medal in the Chess Olympiad
India's elite chess stars are gathering in Budapest with a clear mission: secure the gold medal at the Chess Olympiad, the most prestigious team event in the sport. The nation is looking to replicate its previous success in winning the top prize.
Anish Giri notes a contrast in composure between a nervous Ding Liren and a laser-focused Gukesh ahead of the World Championship Chess World Championship: Ding Liren looks nervous, Gukesh hyper-focused, says Dutchman Anish Giri
The Sinquefield Cup has provided a glimpse of Ding Liren and Gukesh in classical play, serving as a precursor to their highly anticipated battle for the world title in Singapore.
Sinquefield Cup updates: Praggnanandhaa secures a draw against Ding Liren, while Gukesh splits points with Vachier-Lagrave Sinquefield Cup: Praggnanandhaa holds Liren, Gukesh draws with Vachier-Lagrave
During the sixth round of the Sinquefield Cup—the final leg of the Grand Chess Tour—Indian GM R Praggnanandhaa showed impressive composure in his encounter with world champion Ding Liren, successfully holding his ground to earn a draw.
Praggnanandhaa struggles in the rapid category of the Grand Chess Tour Praggnanandhaa finishes at the bottom in the rapid section of the Grand Chess tour
It was an uncharacteristic dip in form for Indian GM R Praggnanandhaa, who ended up at the bottom of the standings in the rapid portion of the Saint Louis Rapid and Blitz tournament after suffering three losses.
Praggnanandhaa seeks a stronger result in his final Grand Chess Tour appearances Pragganandhaa eyes a better finish in Grand Chess Tour final outings
Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa is preparing to test himself against the world's elite once more at the upcoming St Louis Rapid and Blitz event. He aims to bounce back after a slight slump in his recent performances.
Bid to host Gukesh's World Championship match in India falls through Gukesh’s hopes to challenge Ding Liren on home turf fail.
Despite efforts to bring the World Championship match to India, the hosting rights were awarded to Singapore instead of Delhi or Chennai. This means D Gukesh will not be fighting for the title on home soil.
Praggnanandhaa pulls off a shocking victory over World Champion Ding Liren Praggnanandhaa stuns World Champion Liren
Continuing his streak of defeating top-tier opponents, R Praggnanandhaa took down World Champion Ding Liren in a high-stakes Armageddon tiebreaker during Round 7 of Norway Chess. The 18-year-old remained composed under immense pressure.
Praggnanandhaa achieves first-ever classical victory over Magnus Carlsen Praggnanandhaa topples Magnus Carlsen for the first time in Classical Game
In a historic moment at the Norway Chess Tournament, the young Indian prodigy R Praggnanandhaa defeated Magnus Carlsen. This marks the 18-year-old grandmaster's first time beating the legend in a classical game.
Teenage sensation Gukesh set to battle Ding Liren for the World title Indian teenager Gukesh to face Ding Liren in World Championship
D Gukesh is preparing for the World Chess Championship this November-December, where he will challenge the current champion, Ding Liren. The Indian teenager is currently in deep preparation for this clash with the Chinese grandmaster.




