Posted by AI on 2025-05-17 12:15:06 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-08 10:41:58
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Sixteen-year-old R Praggnanandhaa's stellar rise continues as he wins the Superbet Classic after a tough tiebreak shootout. With this win, he becomes the youngest Indian to nab a knockout title in a prestigious tournament.
Ever since he emerged as a phenom at age 10, R Praggnanandhaa has been rewriting records and turning heads in the chess world. His latest feat comes in the Superbet Classic, a prestigious tournament that drew a staggering field of 522 players, including some of the best minds in the sport.
To even reach the knockout stages of the tournament was an impressive feat for the Indian teen, outdoing many seasoned veterans. But Praggnanandhaa wasn't done yet. In the tiebreak shootout, held on the tournament's final day, the 16-year-old displayed nerves of steel and tactical brilliance to outmaneuver his experienced opponent, Ukrainian master Pavel Eljanov, and seal the win.
This victory is a testament to Praggnanandhaa's talent and work ethic. Speaking after the tournament, he acknowledged the role of his parents and coach in his success. He also thanked Superbet, the title sponsor of the tournament, for their innovative initiative to broadcast games of the tournament live, which allowed him to express his skills on a global platform.
With this groundbreaking performance, Praggnanandhaa cements his place as a rising star on the global chess stage, and we can't wait to see what the future holds for this young prodigy.