Aronian Appeals to Kramnik for Peace Amidst Defamation Lawsuit Fallout

Aronian Appeals to Kramnik for Peace Amidst Defamation Lawsuit Fallout

 06:10 19/07/2025

In a public plea, Armenian chess grandmaster Levon Aronian has urged Vladimir Kramnik, a former World Champion, to reconcile amidst a defamation lawsuit. Aronian's letter, shared on social media, expresses deep respect for Kramnik, acknowledging his significant influence. This follows Kramnik's lawsuit against Chessdom, GM David Navara, and others, stemming from disputes over alleged online cheating.
Giri's Jesting Remark Highlights Praggnanandhaa's Chess Dominance: Young Star Briefly Overtakes Anand as India's Top Player

Giri's Jesting Remark Highlights Praggnanandhaa's Chess Dominance: Young Star Briefly Overtakes Anand as India's Top Player

 04:08 16/07/2025

Anish Giri's witty remark on Praggnanandhaa becoming the World No.1 junior highlights the rise of young chess talents. Praggnanandhaa's UzChess Cup Masters 2025 victory, propelling him to World No.4 and India's top player, showcases his dominance. His dramatic win, praised by Viswanathan Anand, underscores his impressive character and solidifies his position as a leading force in chess.
Chess Sensation Praggnanandhaa Joins Magnus Carlsen's Team Liquid Ahead of Esports World Cup

Chess Sensation Praggnanandhaa Joins Magnus Carlsen's Team Liquid Ahead of Esports World Cup

 03:10 29/06/2025

Magnus Carlsen's Team Liquid welcomes the young Indian chess prodigy, R Praggnanandhaa, ahead of the Esports World Cup in Riyadh. Praggnanandhaa joins other Indian players in the esports arena, while Carlsen and other grandmasters have already secured their spots. Praggnanandhaa will compete in the Last Chance Qualifiers for a chance to participate in the tournament.
Indian Chess Prodigy, 9, Draws Against World Champion Magnus Carlsen in Online Tournament

Indian Chess Prodigy, 9, Draws Against World Champion Magnus Carlsen in Online Tournament

 11:06 25/06/2025

Nine-year-old Aarit Kapil drew against world champion Magnus Carlsen in an online chess tournament, showcasing his impressive skills. While Aarit competed in Georgia, V Pranav secured first place in the 'Early Titled Tuesday' event. Carlsen also achieved a historic 2900 rating in freestyle chess, surpassing his previous classical peak and demonstrating his dominance in the chess world.
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