Chess Champion Gukesh Suffers Another Loss, Fading Hopes at Grand Swiss

Chess Champion Gukesh Suffers Another Loss, Fading Hopes at Grand Swiss

 05:05 10/09/2025

D Gukesh, the world champion, faced another setback at the FIDE Grand Swiss, losing to Nikolas Theodorou on Tuesday after a previous defeat. Theodorou, surprised by Gukesh's opening, capitalised on a missed threefold repetition claim by Gukesh. Despite Gukesh's ambition to win with the White pieces, Theodorou secured the victory in 47 moves.
FIDE Grand Swiss: World chess champion D Gukesh suffers second straight loss; Arjun Erigaisi stays in hunt

FIDE Grand Swiss: World chess champion D Gukesh suffers second straight loss; Arjun Erigaisi stays in hunt

 01:05 10/09/2025

In the FIDE Grand Swiss, Gukesh faced his second consecutive defeat, this time against Nikolas Theodorou, while Arjun Erigaisi held Parham Maghsoodloo. Vaishali secured a win, joining Kateryna Lagno in the lead for the women's section. With a rest day approaching, players are gearing up for the crucial rounds ahead, battling for Candidates Tournament qualification.
Abhimanyu Mishra, 16, Stuns Chess World, Defeats Champion Gukesh at Grand Swiss

Abhimanyu Mishra, 16, Stuns Chess World, Defeats Champion Gukesh at Grand Swiss

 01:05 09/09/2025

Mishra, born in New Jersey to Indian parents, had already carved his place in history as the youngest-ever to earn the GM title at 12 years and four months. With this win, he set another record, becoming the youngest to defeat a reigning world champion in classical chess, eclipsing Gata Kamsky’s 1992 mark at 18, when he beat Garry Kasparov.
Chess Grand Swiss: World No. 5 Anna Muzychuk Stunned After Costly Time Blunder Against Teen Prodigy - Watch!

Chess Grand Swiss: World No. 5 Anna Muzychuk Stunned After Costly Time Blunder Against Teen Prodigy - Watch!

 01:05 05/09/2025

The FIDE Grand Swiss witnessed a stunning upset as Hungarian teenager Zsóka Gaál defeated world No. 5 Anna Muzychuk. Reigning world champion D Gukesh of India began strongly, defeating Etienne Bacrot, while Praggnanandhaa drew with Jeffery Xiong. In other matches, Vaishali secured a win, adding to the excitement of the tournament's opening day.
Gukesh Enters Grand Swiss Despite World Champion Status; Deshmukh Leads Indian Women's Charge

Gukesh Enters Grand Swiss Despite World Champion Status; Deshmukh Leads Indian Women's Charge

 09:05 03/09/2025

The FIDE Grand Swiss 2025 in Samarkand will feature World Champion D Gukesh and Women’s World Cup winner Divya Deshmukh, alongside a strong Indian contingent. Gukesh aims to maintain momentum, while Deshmukh seeks to test herself against top players. With Candidates spots and significant prize money at stake, the tournament promises intense competition and a showcase of India's chess talent.
D Gukesh reveals nightmare start before Viswanathan Anand's words saved him: 'Overconfident, played horribly'

D Gukesh reveals nightmare start before Viswanathan Anand's words saved him: 'Overconfident, played horribly'

 17:05 29/08/2025

D Gukesh, the youngest World Chess Champion, revealed that Viswanathan Anand's advice helped him recover after a poor start in Singapore. The 19-year-old admitted overconfidence led to a loss in the opening game, serving as a wake-up call. He revealed the 'pep talk' that gave him perspective and ultimately led to victory.
Gukesh reveals mentor's advice which inspired his historic World Championship run

Gukesh reveals mentor's advice which inspired his historic World Championship run

 15:05 28/08/2025

Gukesh Dommaraju admitted that overconfidence cost him the opening game of his World Championship run. But a pep talk from Viswanathan Anand and a timely mental reset helped the teenager bounce back, leading to his historic title in Singapore.
Sinquefield Cup: R Praggnanandhaa takes joint lead with Fabiano Caruana; D Gukesh drops to bottom half

Sinquefield Cup: R Praggnanandhaa takes joint lead with Fabiano Caruana; D Gukesh drops to bottom half

 17:05 26/08/2025

Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa showcased a dominant performance, defeating Alireza Firouzja and surging to joint first place in the Sinquefield Cup alongside Fabiano Caruana with a score of 4.5. However, D Gukesh faced a setback, losing to Wesley So and dropping to the bottom standings in the standings. With three rounds remaining, the competition intensifies as Caruana and Praggnanandhaa lead, followed closely by Wesley So and Levon Aronian.
Sinquefield Cup: D Gukesh held by Sevian, Praggnanandhaa draws with Abdusattorov

Sinquefield Cup: D Gukesh held by Sevian, Praggnanandhaa draws with Abdusattorov

 03:06 21/08/2025

World champion D Gukesh was held to a draw by the lone wild card, Samuel Sevian of the United States, while fellow Indian R Praggnanandhaa also split the points with Nodirbek Abdusattorov of Uzbekistan in the third round of the Sinquefield Cup.
Historic! R Praggnanandhaa becomes new World No. 3 after beating D Gukesh at Sinquefield Cup chess tournament

Historic! R Praggnanandhaa becomes new World No. 3 after beating D Gukesh at Sinquefield Cup chess tournament

 21:05 20/08/2025

Indian chess player R Praggnanandhaa has achieved a milestone. He defeated D Gukesh at the Sinquefield Cup. Praggnanandhaa is now ranked World No. 3. He has a live rating of 2784.1 points. Only Magnus Carlsen and Hikaru Nakamura are ahead of him. Praggnanandhaa shares the tournament lead with Levon Aronian. The Sinquefield Cup has a prize pool of USD 350,000.
Chess | R Praggnanandhaa breaks silence on Magnus Carlsen's table slam after D Gukesh loss: 'Is it a good thing? Maybe not'

Chess | R Praggnanandhaa breaks silence on Magnus Carlsen's table slam after D Gukesh loss: 'Is it a good thing? Maybe not'

 06:05 12/08/2025

After Magnus Carlsen’s table-slam went viral following a loss to D Gukesh, R Praggnanandhaa called it an instinctive reaction — not ideal, but good for chess visibility. While praising Carlsen as the best, Praggnanandhaa reflected on his own breakthrough year, having won three major titles and rising to World No. 4 as he eyes a Candidates spot.
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