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At just five, Delhi’s Aarini Lahoty is India’s highest-rated chess player in her age group, boasting a FIDE rating of 1551.
R Praggnanandhaa explains southern India's domination of chess: 'We have this starting advantage...'
R Praggnanandhaa, India’s top-ranked player in the Classical format at No 4, added that while the South, especially the city ...
The 2025 championship not only crowned India as champions but also celebrated the achievements of Kazakhstan, the USA, and ...
The 2025 edition of the World Schools Team Chess Championship, hosted under the auspices of the International School Chess ...
Bodhana Sivanandan created history on Monday as the Indian-origin Britisher defeated English Grandmaster Peter Wells at the ...
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Khaleej Times on MSN'Now I'm used to it': Indian chess prodigy Praggnanandhaa on how he handles famePraggnanandhaa, the youngest player to reach a World Cup final, revealed the reason behind India’s incredible success in ...
Viswanathan Anand has opened up about his World Championship title clashes with Magnus Carlsen, revealing what went wrong for ...
On the sidelines of the ongoing Chennai Grandmasters 2025, Viswanathan Anand opened up on his impression of the possible ...
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Thesportstak on MSNWhat is sandbagging, the new chess cheating technique that saw one Chinese player getting banned?The chess world is waking up to a new phenomenon called Sandbagging, in which an opponent deliberately loses to lower-ranked ...
Indian chess legend Viswanathan Anand recalled Magnus Carlsen's younger days, revealing that the Norwegian would lure a lot ...
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R Praggnanandhaa revealed how in the past players like D Gukesh and Arjun Erigaisi would make him feel insecure.R Praggnanandhaa revealed how in the past players like D Gukesh and Arjun Erigaisi would make him feel insecure.
UK's Bodhana Sivanandan has written her name into chess history after beating grandmaster Peter Wells at the British Chess ...
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