Legendary Viswanathan Anand lauded Praggnanandhaa and Gukesh for battling it out on a tense final day in Wijk aan Zee.
The Indian juggernaut in international chess remained unstoppable as Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa fought through exhaustion ...
World champion D Gukesh maintained his half-point lead with an easy draw against Wei Yi of China, while R Praggnanandhaa ...
Gukesh’s father took a break from work to ... Nitish was a mischievous kid and they raised him as one. Though Nitish was playing cricket it was not until the pandemic that he changed.
Newly-crowned world chess champion D Gukesh is looking forward to the day when the sport will become a part of the Olympic curriculum, which, he said, would take it to an altogether different level ...
While it's humanly impossible to play events across the world, Gukesh indicated he could pick ... "Most of the time we look at cricket as a major sport but we have a lot of talent in the country.
Gukesh said he wants to continue improving himself and do better each time he takes to the board for a match. "Yeah, I just want to improve myself and do better each time I play," he said. Gukesh said ...
D Gukesh rises to fourth in FIDE rankings, surpassing Arjun Erigaisi, after a strong performance at Tata Steel Tournament.