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Move aside Anand, India has a new chess king

Move aside Anand, India has a new chess king

With this win, R Praggnanandhaa has etched his name alongside chess legends like Anand and cemented his position as the shining star of Indian chess.

The chess world witnessed a changing of the guard on Tuesday, as Indian prodigy R. Praggnanandhaa, at just 18 years old, dethroned the legendary Viswanathan Anand to ascend to the throne of India’s No.1 chess player. This historic feat was achieved in dramatic fashion, with Praggnanandhaa defeating none other than the reigning World Champion, Ding Liren, at the prestigious Tata Steel Chess Tournament.

R Praggnanandhaa victory not only marks a personal milestone but also signifies a new era for Indian chess. The young prodigy’s triumph over Ding, a formidable opponent with a rating almost 200 points above his own, showcases his immense talent and unwavering determination.

With this win, R Praggnanandhaa has etched his name alongside chess legends like Anand and cemented his position as the shining star of Indian chess.

Meanwhile, the Masters group at Tata Steel witnessed its own battle of titans. Dutch GM Anish Giri claimed sole leadership on the first rest day, his impeccable endgame technique propelling him to victory against young Indian talent D Gukesh. Giri’s consistent performance keeps him ahead of the pack, with the ever-impressive Alireza Firouzja hot on his heels.

The Challengers group promises an equally thrilling contest, with a three-way tie for the top spot. Erwin l’Ami, Hans Niemann, and Anton Korobov all stand at 3/4 points, creating a neck-and-neck race for the coveted first place. Each player brings their own unique style and strengths to the table, guaranteeing enthralling matches and unpredictable twists as the tournament progresses.

The Tata Steel Chess Tournament is proving to be a platform for both established grandmasters and rising stars to showcase their skills. With Praggnanandhaa’s meteoric rise, Giri’s consistent dominance, and the intense competition in the Challengers group, the tournament promises to be a chess spectacle for the ages. So, buckle up, chess enthusiasts, because the battle for the crown is far from over, and every move in this mind-bending masterpiece holds the potential for another historic moment.

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