Gukesh's ascent to the top spot signifies a change in the guard and highlights the depth of talent emerging from India. His ...
R Praggnanandhaa is the only Indian to win in Round 2 as he defeated Pentala Harikrishna. D Gukesh drew against Vladimir ...
New chess world champion D Gukesh is set to begin his 2025 campaign at the prestigious Tata Steel Chess tournament in Netherlands. The event, featuring a 14-player round-robin format, promises intense ...
Recently-crowned world champion D. Gukesh played true to his instinct but could not get past Alexey Sarana, who now plays for ...
He also became the second-youngest world rapid champion in history after Nodirbek Abdusattorov, who was 17 during his title win in 2021. Also Read: D Gukesh to step down as world chess champion?
Jannik Sinner retains Australian Open title; Republic Day tableaux showcase Cheetahs from Kuno, Statue of Unity, Mahakumbh at ...
Volodar Murzin has reportedly revealed that he doesn’t want to represent the Russian Chess Federation (FSHR) anymore.
The third place was shared by Maxime Vachier-Lagaver of France and Nodirbek Abdusattorov. While the third-place finishers ... India also retained the Gaprindashvili Cup, awarded to the country with ...
Chess legend Magnus Carlsen slammed world champion D Gukesh's strategy during the Indian Grandmaster's match against Nodirbek Abdusattorov of Uzbekistan in the sixth round of the Tata Steel chess ...
The Tata Steel Chess Tournament was embroiled in controversy when Uzbekistani Grandmaster Nodirbek Abdusattorov refused to shake hands with Indian GM Vaishali Rameshbabu before their match.