'Should buy something for Arjun Erigaisi': Praggnanandhaa's cheeky remark after beating Gukesh to win Tata Chess title
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'World Champion' D Gukesh Heartbroken On Losing Tata Chess Title Against R Praggnandhaa. Video
The Indian juggernaut in international chess remained unstoppable as Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa fought through exhaustion and nerves to defeat world champion D Gukesh in a clash of compatriots to clinch the Tata Steel Masters title for the first time in his prolific career. The bespectacled 19-year-old from Chennai, a city that has become the cradle of Indian chess, came from behind to upstage the 18-year-old world number three 2-1 in the tieb…
'I am still shaking': Praggnanandhaa on winning Tata Steel Chess, plans to buy gift for Erigaisi after his win over Gukesh
R Praggnanandhaa joked that he would buy a gift for Arjun Erigaisi after Erigaisi's victory over D Gukesh allowed him to enter the tiebreakers at Tata Steel Chess 2025. Praggnanandhaa eventually defeated world champion Gukesh to claim his first Tata Steel Chess title.
‘I should probably buy Arjun something’: R Praggnanandhaa jokes after Tata Steel Masters triumph
New Delhi: Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa humorously said that he will gift fellow GM Arjun Erigaisi something after lifting the Tata Steel Chess Masters tournament on Monday in Wijk aan Zee, the Netherlands. The 19-year-old defeated world champion D Gukesh in a tie-breaker after going down in the first game. He showed prudence in the classical game during the sudden death to seal the tie by 2-1. This was only possible after Arjun defeated …
Pragg beats Gukesh in 'crazy, exhausting' final day tie-breaker to clinch Tata Chess title
Wijk Aan Zee: The Indian juggernaut in international chess remained unstoppable as Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa fought through exhaustion and nerves to defeat world champion D Gukesh in a clash of compatriots to clinch the Tata Steel Masters title for the first time in his prolific career. The bespectacled 19-year-old from Chennai, a city that has become the cradle of Indian chess, came from behind to upstage the 18-year-old world number three 2…
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