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While chess world champion D Gukesh’s name is missing from Las Vegas Freestyle Chess Grand slam, Bibisara Assaubayeva is et ...
Indian grandmaster D Gukesh recently came forward and revealed his favourite moment from the Norway Chess 2025, his answer saw five-time world champion Margnus Carlsen crack a smile as well. The clip ...
D Gukesh is yet to win a tournament since being crowned the youngest world champion in chess history in December. And even ...
SINGAPORE – Indian Grandmaster D. Gukesh achieved a historic milestone on December 12, becoming the youngest-ever world chess champion at the age of 18. He dethroned defending champion Ding ...
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Indian chess grandmaster D Gukesh contested a hard-fought Norway Chess 2025 tournament against World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen, ultimately losing the title to him narrowly. Carlsen had beaten Gukesh in ...
Magnus Carlsen, who had maintained control for the majority of the game, faltered in the endgame, allowing the 19-year-old D Gukesh to capitalise and claim the win. Following the unexpected loss, ...
Magnus Carlsen weighs in on D Gukesh’s rapid rise in the chess world, acknowledging his talent but saying he’s not ready to dominate just yet.
D Gukesh blunders against Fabiano Caruana as Magnus Carlsen wins Norway Chess title for seventh time
Gukesh, after being in a disadvantageous position against 2018 Norway Chess champion Fabiano Caruana, tried to stage a late comeback but ran out of time and committed a blunder, instantly realising ...
It definitely wasn't my finest hour, but I regret the moves I made more than the gesture,” Carlsen said post the match.
Gukesh Dommaraju, commonly known as D. Gukesh, is an Indian chess grandmaster who recently made headlines by becoming the youngest-ever World Chess Champion at the age of 18. Early Life and Education.
Both Gukesh and Praggnanandhaa are beneficiaries of the Tamil Nadu Government's Elite Scheme for outstanding sportspersons, ...
World Champion Dommaraju Gukesh pulled off a stunning victory against former World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen in Round 6 of the ongoing Norway Chess 2025 tournament, turning the game around from a losing ...
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