Gukesh banged out only moves with seconds on the clock. Sitting across from him, China’s fiery prodigy Weight Yi went from calm to taut. Wei Yi was fielded in place of the reigning world ...
Gukesh Dommaraju continued his winning streak at the 45th FIDE Chess Olympiad in Budapest by defeating Azerbaijan's Aydin Suleymanli, marking his fourth consecutive victory. Praggnanandhaa ...
It’s turning into a bit of a recurring theme for Praggnanandhaa, coming close to a win vs Gukesh but not being able to put in the finishing touches and convert For a while, World Championship ...
Defending champion Ding Liren says his Indian challenger D Gukesh can be considered the favourite to win their eagerly-anticipated world chess title showdown in November, conceding that he has ...
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World Championship challenger D Gukesh survived by the skin of his teeth against compatriot R Praggnanandhaa, drawing a lost endgame in the third round of the Sinquefield Cup – the final leg of ...
IMAGE: Defending champion China's Ding Liren will take on challenger Dommaraju Gukesh in the World Chess Championship Match in November. Photograph: FIDE/Lennart Ootes Defending champion Ding ...
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Arjun Erigaisi and D Gukesh created history for India as for the first time ever, two Indians managed to feature in the top five of the live chess rankings on Sunday. (More Sports News ...
Budapest: Defending champion Ding Liren says his Indian challenger D Gukesh can be considered the favourite to win their eagerly anticipated world chess title showdown in November, conceding that ...
IMAGE: Dommaraju Gukesh makes a move against Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa, in the third round of the Sinquefield Cup – the final leg of the Grand Chess Tour in Saint Louis, United States.
And it took a remarkable endgame from D. Gukesh for the second-seeded India to keep the sole lead. It had almost seemed India would have to be content with a draw against its third-seeded rival.