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Tata Steel Chess 2025: D Gukesh back to winning ways
Gukesh grinds out win to close gap on leader Pragg in Round 5 of Tata Steel Chess
Arjun Erigaisi's losing run was stemmed with a draw against compatriot Leon Luke Mendonca, while Pentala Harikrishna also opted for an early draw against Chinese GM Wei Yi. The big surprise of Round 5 was Vladimir Fedoseev's shock win over Fabiano Caruana, which drew him level with Gukesh on 3.5 points.
Tata Steel Chess 2025, Round 5: Gukesh overtakes Arjun to be new India No. 1
Dommaraju Gukesh earned his second win of the 2025 Tata Steel Chess Masters in Round 5, closing the gap on joint leaders R Praggnanandhaa and Nodirbek Abdusattorov.
Gukesh Shines with Technical Prowess at Tata Steel Chess
Indian chess prodigy D Gukesh secured a victory against Germany's Vincent Keymer in the Tata Steel Chess tournament, climbing to fourth in live world rankings. With more rounds ahead, Gukesh stays close behind frontrunners Praggnanandhaa and Abdusattorov.
Gukesh closes gap to Praggnanandhaa with win in Tata Steel Chess tournament
Gukesh, playing with white pieces, controlled the game from the start against Keymer, opting for the Nimzo-Indian Defense.
Pragg leads after third win, Gukesh draws in Round 4 of Tata Steel Chess
World Champion D Gukesh needed six hours to draw, while R Praggnanandhaa took the sole lead overall with 3.5/4
Tata Steel Chess: Praggnanandhaa secures third straight win, takes outright lead
Indian Grandmaster Praggnanandhaa secured his third straight win at the 2025 Tata Steel Chess on Tuesday, defeating GM Leon Mendonca of India.� With 3.5 points after four rounds, Praggnanandhaa is the outright leader of the points table.
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Chess-Carlsen v FIDE row intensifies over Freestyle World Championship
The ongoing dispute between the international chess federation (FIDE) and Magnus Carlsen escalated when the governing body ...
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D Gukesh to step down as world chess champion? World No. 3 urges Indian GM, Praggnanandhaa, Erigaisi to boycott FIDE
World No. 3 Hikaru Nakamura has urged the world's top chess players like D Gukesh to boycott FIDE, which could put his world ...
The Financial Express
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D Gukesh becomes India’s No. 1 chess player, surpassing Arjun Erigaisi
D Gukesh, the 18 year old chess player has become India’s No. 1 chess player and replaced compatriot Arjun Erigaisi, after ...
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FIDE Rankings: Chess World Champion D Gukesh Becomes Highest-ranked Indian At 4th, Displaces Arjun Erigaisi
Gukesh has been in sublime form ever since he beat China's Ding Liren to clinch the world title in Singapore in December last year ...
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How world chess champion D Gukesh pipped Arjun Erigaisi to become new India No. 1
At the Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2025, India's D Gukesh has excelled, remaining unbeaten and overtaking Arjun Erigaisi to ...
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Oregon teen among the best chess players in the world hopes to share her love of the game with others
Zoey Tang started playing chess at age 7 in a local library. Now, at just 16, she’s No. 1 in the U.S. and ready to be named a ...
The World
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South Coast Chess Tournament brings all ages
Twenty six chess players from kindergarten to senior citizens competed to test their chess skills in the Coquille South Coast ...
Game Rant
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Leak Suggests Duolingo Might Soon Give Chess Lessons
According to a recent leak, Duolingo may soon add chess lessons and practice sessions to its popular language-learning ...
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'Unfortunate Consequences, Divisions In Chess World': Magnus Carlsen-led Freestyle Format Warned By FIDE
FIDE has urged the Freestyle series to refrain from using the "World Championship" designation. The federation has made it ...
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