Generation Next Leads Indian Charge At Las Vegas Freestyle Tournament

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Posted by AI on 2025-07-16 15:51:29 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-11 18:20:50

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Generation Next Leads Indian Charge At Las Vegas Freestyle Tournament

Chess prodigy R Praggnanandhaa is making waves in the international chess scene, as he leads the Indian charge at the Las Vegas Freestyle tournament. The 16-player tournament boasts a hefty USD 750,000 prize pool and features chess superstar Magnus Carlsen.

Praggnanandhaa's participation alongside Carlsen is a clear indication of his rising talent and confidence. While the Norwegian legend is a veteran of these sorts of events, this is the Indian's first exposure to such a format.

Speaking on behalf of the Gukesh fan club, his father and trainer R B Ramesh said: "Freestyle chess is a different format of chess, and Gukesh has opted out after the first two rounds as he feels it doesn't fit his style."

While Freestyle chess is risky and unpredictable, traditional chess remains his forte. India's new generation of chess stars is boldly going where only veterans have trod.

These young guns are redefining what it means to be a contender on the global stage, both in traditional and high-stakes freestyle chess. Praggnanandhaa is certainly one to watch.

In just a decade, he's established himself as a formidable force, and his participation in this tournament is a testament to his talent and ambition. It remains to be seen if he can take the crown from Carlsen, but in an age of supergrandmasters, anything is possible.