FIDE Grand Swiss: R Praggnanandhaa bests coach Boris Gelfand; Vaishali leads women’s section

FIDE Grand Swiss: R Praggnanandhaa bests coach Boris Gelfand; Vaishali leads women’s section

 03:03 07/09/2025

In the FIDE Grand Swiss, R Praggnanandhaa defeated Boris Gelfand after the latter blundered under time pressure. Parham Maghsoodloo leads the Open section with a perfect score, while R Vaishali holds the same distinction in the women's section. Several top games were hard-fought, with D Gukesh and Erigaisi Arjun securing notable victories.
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'

 05:03 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: Divya Deshmukh only Indian female in Open section; D Gukesh, surprisingly, in contention

FIDE Grand Swiss: Divya Deshmukh only Indian female in Open section; D Gukesh, surprisingly, in contention

 09:03 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.
Chess | Drama! FIDE CEO slams Hikaru Nakamura's claims of Magnus Carlsen Candidates favouritism

Chess | Drama! FIDE CEO slams Hikaru Nakamura's claims of Magnus Carlsen Candidates favouritism

 07:03 01/09/2025

FIDE CEO Emil Sutovsky refuted Hikaru Nakamura's claims that the Candidates' rating qualification spot was designed for Magnus Carlsen's potential return. Sutovsky clarified that the rule has existed for years and now benefits top players like Nakamura. He emphasised the spot ensures the inclusion of the world's best, not specifically targeting Carlsen, whose return is deemed unlikely.
'In Iran no dancing. In Goa, Iranians danced': Chess World Cup returns after 23 years

'In Iran no dancing. In Goa, Iranians danced': Chess World Cup returns after 23 years

 02:03 29/08/2025

Goa is set to host the FIDE World Cup in 2025, marking its return to India after 23 years, reminiscent of the 2002 World Junior Championship where Levon Aronian emerged victorious. The event not only boosted Goa's tourism, particularly attracting Russian visitors, but also showcased the region's hospitality and organisational capabilities.
Chess | It’s official! Goa to host FIDE World Cup with Rs 17.5 Cr prize pool

Chess | It’s official! Goa to host FIDE World Cup with Rs 17.5 Cr prize pool

 19:03 26/08/2025

Goa will host the FIDE World Cup 2025 from October 31 to November 27, featuring 206 players competing for a $2 million prize and 3 qualifying spots for 2026 Candidates Tournament. This eight-round knockout event marks a significant moment for Indian chess, following recent triumphs like D Gukesh's World Championship and team victories at the Chess Olympiad.
FIDE World Cup 2025 in India: PM Narendra Modi says 'Chess is gaining popularity among our youth'

FIDE World Cup 2025 in India: PM Narendra Modi says 'Chess is gaining popularity among our youth'

 19:03 26/08/2025

Goa is set to host the FIDE World Cup from October 30 to November 27, offering three Candidates Tournament spots and a $2 million prize pool. The event features chess giants like D Gukesh, Magnus Carlsen, and R Praggnanandhaa. India boasts a strong contingent of 21 players, including Viswanathan Anand, as the World Cup returns to India after 23 years.
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

 11:05 21/08/2025

A grandmaster chess tournament in New Delhi highlights the traditional, silent atmosphere of the game, contrasting sharply with a recent event in Las Vegas where live audiences roared at every move. Players express concerns about distractions caused by spectators, questioning whether chess is truly ready for a live audience setting.
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