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World Number One 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

Magnus Carlsen, currently the top-rated chess player globally, is heading to Kolkata this November for the 6th edition of the Tata Steel Chess India tournament. During the event, the Norwegian grandmaster will go head-to-head with India's elite talent, including stars like Arjun.

India assembles its most powerful squad yet in pursuit of Chess Olympiad gold India’s strongest team ever eyes a gold medal in the Chess Olympiad

India's premier chess stars are gathering in Budapest with a singular mission: capturing the gold medal at the Chess Olympiad, the most coveted team trophy in the sport. This would mark a historic return to the top for the Indian national team.

Anish Giri observes a contrast in nerves between Ding Liren and 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 into the forms of both Ding Liren and Gukesh in classical chess, serving as a precursor to their high-stakes showdown in Singapore for the world title.

Sinquefield Cup updates: Praggnanandhaa secures a draw against 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—a pivotal stage of the Grand Chess Tour—Indian GM R Praggnanandhaa showed great composure in his encounter with world champion Ding Liren, successfully earning a draw.

Praggnanandhaa struggles in the rapid segment of the Grand Chess Tour Praggnanandhaa finishes at the bottom in the rapid section of the Grand Chess tour

It was an uncharacteristically tough outing 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 performance in the final Grand Chess Tour events Pragganandhaa eyes a better finish in Grand Chess Tour final outings

R Praggnanandhaa is preparing to challenge the global elite once more at the St Louis Rapid and Blitz tournament. Despite a slight dip in his recent form, the Indian Grandmaster is eager to bounce back.

Gukesh misses out on the chance to challenge Ding Liren in India Gukesh’s hopes to challenge Ding Liren on home turf fail.

Hopes of hosting the World Championship match for D Gukesh on home soil were dashed after Singapore beat out bids from Delhi and Chennai to host the event featuring the youngest challenger in history.

Praggnanandhaa pulls off a stunning victory over World Champion Liren Praggnanandhaa stuns World Champion Liren

R Praggnanandhaa continued his trend of taking down top-tier opponents at Norway Chess, defeating World Champion Ding Liren in a tense Round 7 Armageddon tiebreak. The 18-year-old showed incredible poise under pressure.

Praggnanandhaa achieves first-ever classical win against Magnus Carlsen Praggnanandhaa topples Magnus Carlsen for the first time in Classical Game

In a historic moment at the Norway Chess Tournament, Indian prodigy R Praggnanandhaa defeated Magnus Carlsen. This victory marks the 18-year-old grandmaster's first win over the legendary player in a classical game.

Young Indian star Gukesh to battle Ding Liren for the World Title Indian teenager Gukesh to face Ding Liren in World Championship

D Gukesh is scheduled to face the current world champion, Ding Liren, in a World Chess Championship match this coming November and December. The teenage Indian Grandmaster is now in full preparation mode to challenge the Chinese champion.

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