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Reigning Women's World Champion China's Ju Wenjun also graced the stage of Norway Chess closing ceremony with her presence.
Carlsen finished the tournament with 16 points, just ahead of Fabiano Caruana (15.5) and Gukesh (14.5), who was in contention for the title going into the final round. Arjun Erigaisi, another standout ...
Gukesh’s win over Magnus Carlsen in Norway Chess 2025 has reignited India’s passion for the game — and may have opened new ...
Five-time world champion Viswanathan Anand returns to compete in the World Rapid and Blitz team chess championship. The ...
World Chess Champion D Gukesh has lost his India No. 1 position in the latest FIDE rankings after a disappointing finish at ...
The FIDE Chess Rankings for June are out and this time, it's not champion D Gukesh holding the No.1 spot. He’s been overtaken ...
Arjun Erigaisi is the new India No. 1 and overtaking D Gukesh in the updated FIDE rankings. In the June FIDE rankings, ...
World No 1 Magnus Carlsen won the Norway Chess $150,000 elite tournament in Stavanger on Friday after Gukesh Dommaraju, the Indian world champion, missed his chance to draw with world No 2 Fabiano ...
Magnus Carlsen’s current Elo rating is 2837, which is more than 30 points clear of second-placed Hikaru Nakamura.
Despite having fallen short of a win at the Norway Chess 2025, Gukesh held onto his sense of humour during a post-tournament event. At the ceremony, Gukesh was asked to name his favourite moment, and ...
Where there’s a victor, there’s a loser, and sometimes certain athletes contribute to their team’s or their own shortcomings.
American grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura was heartbroken after losing the Armageddon tiebreak to Wei Yi at Norway Chess 2025.