Former FIDE World Champion Ding Liren has announced his return to competitive chess at the Chessable Masters 2025 after a ...
Finding His Wei Back To The Top: GM Wei Yi Aims To Compete In 2026 Candidates Tournament | EXCLUSIVE
The goal for Chinese GM Wei Yi, since his comeback to chess in 2024, has been clear: make the cut for the next Candidates in ...
The reigning world champion lost the must-win Game 2 of the last eight on Monday to continue his winless run in Weissenhaus ...
Gukesh has been in sublime form ever since he beat China’s Ding Liren to clinch the world title in Singapore in December last year. He took a break from the game to attend to functions and ...
Continuing his rapid rise, world champion D Gukesh dethroned compatriot Arjun Erigiasi to become the highest-ranked Indian chess player, at fourth, in the latest FIDE rankings on Thursday.
Gukesh has been in sublime form ever since he beat China's Ding Liren to clinch the world title in Singapore in December last year. He took a break from the game to attend to functions and ...
Norway's Magnus Carlsen continues to be the undisputed world No.1 with 2832.5 points, followed by United States' Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura (2802) and country-mate Fabiano Caruana (2798).
Praggnanandhaa could not break the defenses of Jorden van Foreest ... into during the World championship match against Chinese Ding Liren. The Advance variation provided a certain volatility ...
Gukesh has been in sublime form ever since he beat China's Ding Liren to clinch the world title in Singapore in December last year. He took a break from the game to attend to functions and ...
Gukesh has been in sublime form ever since he beat China's Ding Liren to clinch the world title ... Following his world title, Gukesh took a month-long break to attend functions and festivities ...
where he made global headlines by defeating China’s Ding Liren to clinch the World Chess Championship title in Singapore. After a brief break to attend various functions and festivities in India ...
After losses in Round 13, D Gukesh and R Praggnanandhaa played out a tie-breaker in the 2025 Tata Steel Chess Masters, with the former coming good in sudden-death to win.
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