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Grandmaster Praggnanandhaa has rebounded strongly after a challenging year, securing three major titles and ascending to ...
CHENNAI: After enduring a lean patch last year, Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa has stormed back to form with three major titles ...
Grand Swiss will be starting from September 3 to 16 in the ancient city of Samarkand, Uzbekistan, the event will again be a make-or-break qualifier for the 2026 Candidates Tournament the last stop ...
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Thesportstak on MSNWill Magnus Carlsen compete in 2025 Grand Swiss? FIDE reveals player list for upcoming chess spectacleWill Magnus Carlsen compete in the 2025 Grand Swiss as FIDE releases a star-studded player list for the crucial Candidates ...
Woman International Master K Priyanka defeated higher-ranked Zsoka Gaal in the first round of the FIDE World Women's Chess ...
Indian chess prodigies Arjun Erigaisi and D Gukesh lead the FIDE Grand Swiss 2024 in Samarkand, with a larger prize pool and ...
Don't let his size fool you -- this tiny chess player is a pint-sized pinnacle of prowess when it comes to the game.
TORONTO, (IANS) – The 2024 FIDE Candidates chess tournament to be held from April 3-23 here has several firsts to its credit and to which India too has contributed.
With the new season underway, Vaishali is looking forward to competing at the Norway Chess Women tournament, scheduled from May 26 to June 6. Having played in the event last year, she is eager to ...
I had the opportunity to play in the Candidates last year, and I hope to qualify for it again." The Women's Candidates Tournament determines the challenger for the World Chess Championship.
It didn’t affect me in any way.” Vaishali is now preparing for the Norway Chess Women tournament, scheduled to take place from 26 May to 6 June. “Last year was a great experience.
All is now in place for the staging of the third edition of the CABS Candidates Chess Tournament which is set to take place at the National University of Science and Technology in Bulawayo next week.
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