FIDE Grand Swiss: Nihal Sarin loses to Firouzja; hopes of making Candidates suffers setback

FIDE Grand Swiss: Nihal Sarin loses to Firouzja; hopes of making Candidates suffers setback

 16:01 13/09/2025

In the FIDE Grand Swiss, Nihal Sarin's Candidates hopes dimmed after losing to Alireza Firouzja, while Arjun Erigaisi boosted Indian hopes with a win. Alireza joined the lead pack, and Praggnanandhaa eyes Candidates qualification through tournament scores. Vaishali remains in contention in the women's section, trailing leader Kateryna Lagno by half a point.
Gukesh Stumbles: World Champion Suffers Third Consecutive Loss at FIDE Grand Swiss
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FIDE Grand Swiss: Gukesh's Title Hopes Fading After Another Defeat; Sarin Joins Leaders

Gukesh Stumbles: World Champion Suffers Third Consecutive Loss at FIDE Grand Swiss Alternatively: FIDE Grand Swiss: Gukesh's Title Hopes Fading After Another Defeat; Sarin Joins Leaders

 02:01 12/09/2025

D Gukesh faced another setback at the FIDE Grand Swiss, losing to Ediz Gurel, while Nihal Sarin joined Matthias Bluebaum in the lead. Several Indian players, including Praggnanandhaa, secured victories, improving their standings. Vaishali Rameshbabu took the sole lead in the women's section, increasing her chances to qualify for the Candidates tournament.
FIDE Grand Swiss: Divya Deshmukh ready to lose 11 rounds - 'I will be fine if I learn'

FIDE Grand Swiss: Divya Deshmukh ready to lose 11 rounds - 'I will be fine if I learn'

 04:02 06/09/2025

Indian Grand Master Divya Deshmukh is participating in the FIDE Grand Swiss tournament in Samarkand. Despite an opening round defeat by her mentor Abhimanyu Puranik, the 19-year-old rebounded with a draw against Alexander Donchenko. Divya emphasizes learning over winning, stating that losses against strong players provide valuable lessons.
FIDE Grand Swiss: Chess Prodigy, 14, Holds World Champion Gukesh to Draw; Vaishali Co-Leads Women's Field

FIDE Grand Swiss: Chess Prodigy, 14, Holds World Champion Gukesh to Draw; Vaishali Co-Leads Women's Field

 00:01 06/09/2025

Indian grandmasters are making waves at the FIDE Grand Swiss! D Gukesh drew a tense match, while defending champion R Vaishali secured another victory. Praggnanandhaa clinched his first tournament win. Alireza Firouzja, Parham Maghsoodloo, and Anton Demchenko lead the open section. Vaishali and Olga Bedelka share the lead in the women's section.
Pranav Venkatesh, World Junior Chess Champ, Wins Fujairah Global Title Before Grand Swiss Showdown

Pranav Venkatesh, World Junior Chess Champ, Wins Fujairah Global Title Before Grand Swiss Showdown

 14:01 01/09/2025

Pranav Venkatesh triumphed in the Superstars section of the Fujairah Global Chess 2025, held in UAE. He secured victory with an aggressive final-round win, finishing with 7.0/9 points. Prior to this, the 2025 World Junior Champion earned a spot in the FIDE Grand Swiss by winning the "Asian Wildcard Match"Z against GM Kazybek Nogerbek.
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

 09:02 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.
Ssshhh! Chess and the challenges of playing in front of a live audience

Ssshhh! Chess and the challenges of playing in front of a live audience

 09:01 21/08/2025

A grandmaster chess tournament in New Delhi emphasises silence and concentration, contrasting sharply with the Freestyle Chess Grand Slam in Las Vegas, where spectators reacted boisterously to moves. Players expressed frustration with the distractions caused by the live audience, questioning whether chess is truly ready for such an environment.
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