D Gukesh Takes Down Wei Yi, Inches Closer To Top Spot In Norway Chess Tournament | Sports News

D Gukesh Takes Down Wei Yi, Inches Closer To Top Spot In Norway Chess Tournament | Sports News

Last Updated:June 06, 2025, 07:34 is D Gukesh outmanoeuvred Wei Yi in a complex endgame that showcased his deep positional understanding. D Gukesh could win his first ever Norway Chess title. (PTI Photo) Teenage sensation Dommaraju Gukesh continues to make chess history, securing his fourth classical victory at the 2025 Norway Chess tournament. In a…

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‘Are There Leaders Who Tweet About Chess Players?’: Susan Polgar Recalls PM Narendra Modi’s Letter | Sports News

‘Are There Leaders Who Tweet About Chess Players?’: Susan Polgar Recalls PM Narendra Modi’s Letter | Sports News

Last Updated:June 05, 2025, 14:14 is Chess legend Susan Polgar commended Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his support for Indian chess players. Susan Polgar (LEFT) and Narendra Modi (IG/Susanpogargarchess/PTI) Legendary chess player Susan Polgar recalled receiving a letter from Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the eve of Republic Day in 2022, acknowledging her substantial contribution…

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‘Wanted To Draw Line In The Sand’: Viswanathan Anand On Why Beating D Gukesh Mattered To Magnus Carlsen | Sports News

‘Wanted To Draw Line In The Sand’: Viswanathan Anand On Why Beating D Gukesh Mattered To Magnus Carlsen | Sports News

Last Updated:June 05, 2025, 10:11 is After committing a blunder that led to his defeat to D Gukesh, Magnus Carlsen slammed his fists on the table, apologised to his opponent before leaving the arena. Magnus Carlsen (left) reacts after losing to D Gukesh. (Screengrab/NorwayChess) World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen’s intense reaction after losing to D…

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Henrik Carlsen Gives Huge Update On Son Magnus’s Retirement: ‘Indians Pose…’ | Sports News

Henrik Carlsen Gives Huge Update On Son Magnus’s Retirement: ‘Indians Pose…’ | Sports News

Last Updated:June 01, 2025, 10:13 is Henrik Carlsen confirmed his son Magnus isn’t planning to retire despite rising competition from young Indian players. Chess legend Magnus Carlsen (X/@NorwayChess) Henrik Carlsen believes his son Magnus, the world No. 1 chess player, has no immediate plans to retire, despite concerns about the increasing challenge posed by rising…

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