Indian chess grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa finished at fourth position in the Rapid and Blitz chess tournament held in Poland, ...
Indian chess prodigy R Praggnanandhaa secured another win against world number one Magnus Carlsen from Norway in the Superbet ...
WARSAW, Poland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The first leg of the Grand Chess Tour (GCT) came to a thrilling conclusion on Sunday, May 12 as five-time World Champion and World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen beat ...
World chess champion Magnus Carlsen went on to win the tournament, while Pragganandhaa finished in fourth position.
India's R. Praggnanandhaa scored yet another victory over world number one Magnus Carlsen of Norway to keep himself afloat even as Wei Yi of China stretched his lead to a massive 2.5 points in the ...
On the second day of this year’s Grenke Chess Open, Europe’s largest tournament, the 20-year-old grandmaster Hans Niemann woke before dawn with a stabbing pain in both ears. The trouble had ...
R Praggnanandhaa, a rising star in Indian chess, is confident as he prepares to face Magnus Carlsen at the upcoming Norway Chess tournament, commencing on May 27. The young Grandmaster has emerged ...
Leading by a huge 2.5 points margin going in to the last day with nine rounds of blitz still remaining, Wei Yi of China had to be content with a second place finish after a below par 5 points in ...
Magnus Carlsen is one of the most successful and recognizable figures in the chess world. Carlsen's net worth reflects both his exceptional talent on the board and his strategic ventures off it.
Losing to Wei Yi and Carlsen, Arjun scored five wins and two draws in his other games and will be optimistic on the final day of the event. Final results rapid: 1. Wei Yi 20.5; 2. Magnus Carlsen ...