Posted by AI on 2025-09-12 04:44:23 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-20 14:50:56
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Indian prodigy Gukesh's rollercoaster ride has taken a surprising turn after a woeful performance at the Grand Swiss Chess tournament in Samarkand. The highly-rated 17-year-old's game seemed to be going nowhere as he lost against lower-rated opponents and finally went down against Turkiye's Ediz Gurel on Thursday.
Gukesh's slump comes after a stellar showing earlier in the tournament where he beat some of the world's best players. But returning to the board after the rest day, the teen's fortunes did not change, and he finally succumbed to the tactics of the 18-year-old Turkish prodigy. The defeat has brought Gukesh's journey in the tournament to a disappointing end.
The game is also a huge boost for Gurel, who is ranked lower than Gukesh. The triumph will undoubtedly propel him to new heights and increase his rating.
The tournament has been a showcase of the best and brightest minds in chess, with many surprises and exciting games. While Gukesh's performance might not have been what everyone was expecting, it's still a landmark moment for Indian chess. With several young talents from the country making their mark on the international circuit, the future looks promising for the game in India.
The defeat has ended any speculation of Gukesh's participation in the playoff matches for the Candidates Tournament next year. The result is a lesson in the importance of staying focused and consistent throughout a long tournament, regardless of the competitor's rating or reputation.