R. Vaishali made history by winning the FIDE Women's Candidates Tournament 2026, earning a shot at the Women's World Chess Championship against Ju Wenjun
The 19-year-old Divya Deshmukh held her nerve to beat veteran Koneru Humpy in tiebreaks to seal her first-ever World title in the all-Indian finale
Aarit Kapil, who holds the record of the youngest to defeat a Grandmaster in a classical chess match, came close to defeating world No. 1 Magnus Carlsen in the 'Early Titled Tuesday'
Magnus Carlsen have delivered at the highest level and has earned the right to be arrogant, Henrik said after a viral video showed the chass great slamming the table after he was defeated by India's Gukesh
One in every five people in the new Forbes Under 30 list is from India, and why it matters
The tiebreaker was necessitated after Gukesh lost to fellow Indian Arjun Erigaisi while Praggnanandhaa went down to Vincent Keymer of Germany
Indian top seed Koneru Humpy is only the second player after China's Ju Wenjun to clinch the title more than once
D. Gukesh beat title-holder Ding Liren of China to become the youngest world chess champion
Punjabi pop sensation and actor Diljit Dosanjh dedicates Chandigarh concert in Dil-Luminati India Tour 2024 to newly crowned chess champion D Gukesh, mentions Allu Arjun’s ‘Pushpa 2: The Rise’
Indian Grandmaster D. Gukesh, recently, became the youngest world chess champion after beating title-holder Ding Liren
The blunder Ding Liren made during the 14th game was too silly for a player of his class, Russian Chess Federation president Andrei Filatov alleged while accusing him of letting the teenager win on purpose
After the world championship win, Gukesh takes home over Rs 11 crore and the world record makes him a magnet for brands
Gukesh dethroned China's Ding Liren on his way to the historic triumph, sealing it in the 14th and last game of a see-saw battle.
He beat title-holder Ding Liren of China
Here is everything you need to know about the tiebreaker round that will take place in Singapore on Friday if Ding Liren and Gukesh play out another draw in the World Chess Championship today
21-year-old Grandmaster Arjun Erigaisi is the second Indian 16th worldwide to reach the gold-standard ELO rating of 2800
Defending champion Ding Liren of China had defeated young Indian Grandmaster D Gukesh in the first round
Carlsen topped the Blitz standings with 13 points, while USA’s Wesley So finished as runner-up with 11.5 points. Indian grandmaster Arjun Erigaisi secured third place with 10.5 points after 18 rounds of play
Arjun Erigaisi, who handed Magnus Carlsen a surprise defeat, was later beaten by Pragganandhaa
In the women's category, Russian grandmaster Aleksandra Goryachkina took home the title, finishing first with 7 points
Five-time world champion Carlsen began his day with a win over Indian grandmaster S.L. Narayanan. He concluded with a victory over Arjun Erigaisi, who is the second-highest ranked player in this year’s TSCI Rapid & Blitz
Carlsen played his opening game against Praggnanandhaa before a houseful crowd
This year’s tournament, with a prize fund of USD 41,500, will be held at the Dhono Dhanyo Auditorium in Kolkata’s Alipore between Nov 13 and 17, where Magnus Carlsen and Indian grandmaster R. Pragganandhaa are set to compete
India won maiden gold medal in the 45th Chess Olympiad after D Gukesh and Arjun Erigaisi won their respective matches against Slovenia
Divya, an International Master, ended the tournament with 10 points out of a possible
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