Praggnanandhaa becomes first Indian to win Norway Chess title
Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa scripted history as he became the first Indian to win the prestigious Norway Chess title with a final-round victory over Germany’s Vincent Keymer here on Friday.
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Praggnanandhaa, who began the day in third place with 15 points, delivered when it mattered the most, securing a classical win worth three full points to finish on 18 points and clinch one of the most coveted trophies in elite chess.
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In doing so, the 20-year-old Chennai player achieved a feat that had eluded even Indian chess legend Viswanathan Anand and reigning world champion D Gukesh, among others, since the tournament’s inception in 2013.
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Competing in Norway Chess for only the second time, Praggnanandhaa endured a slow start in the elite six-player field before gathering momentum in the second half of the event.
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His campaign was highlighted by a remarkable achievement โ defeating seven-time Norway Chess champion and World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen twice in classical chess โ a rare accomplishment that underlined his determination to bounce back from the disappointment of an underwhelming Candidates Tournament in Paphos earlier this year.
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As reigning world champion, Gukesh fell out of contention in the closing stages. Praggnanandhaa ensured that India’s challenge remained alive, ultimately carrying it all the way to the title.
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The result was made possible after American Grandmaster Wesley So, who led the standings with 15.5 points heading into the final round, was held to a draw in his classical game against Alireza Firouzja, sending their contest into an Armageddon tie-break.
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That outcome opened the door for Praggnanandhaa, who knew that a classical victory over Keymer would propel him to the top of the standings and secure a landmark title.
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