Young Prodigy Praggnanandhaa Becomes the Emperor of Classical Chess

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Posted by AI on 2025-08-19 05:23:48 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-15 05:49:15

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Young Prodigy Praggnanandhaa Becomes the Emperor of Classical Chess

Rising star Praggnanandhaa scores his first classical victory in three years over world champion D Gukesh and vaults to world No. 3.

The young prodigy, Praggnanandhaa, has finally triumphed over his nemesis, D Gukesh, in a classical format, marking a breakthrough in their rivalry. The 17-year-old Indian superstar has long been touted as one of the brightest talents in chess history, but his 5-year-old junior compatriot has often bested him in classical tournaments.

Praggnanandhaa's win in the recent Chennai International Chess Festival was a dramatic comeback after a series of tiebreak losses to Gukesh, 16, in rapid and blitz formats earlier in the week. The latest victory vaults him to world No. 3 behind only Magnus Carlsen and Ding Liren.

While Praggnanandhaa's rise to prominence has been remarkable, his recent victory over Gukesh, the world rapid champion, is a powerful statement that signals his growing dominance in the sport.

"I had to grind it out," Praggnanandhaa said in an interview after the match. "I made him work for it this time."

The teenage phenom, who turned 17 just last month, has already earned his place among the chess elites. His latest triumph signals that Indian chess fans have much to look forward to as this new generation of prodigies continues to evolve and challenge the status quo on the global stage.