Indian teenage chess prodigy R Praggnanandhaa made headlines on Wednesday as he achieved a stunning victory over world number one Magnus Carlsen in the Norway Chess tournament. This remarkable win pushed Carlsen down to the fifth spot in the points table, showcasing Praggnanandhaa’s exceptional talent and skill on the chessboard.
Praggnanandhaa’s victory over Carlsen is not the first time he has bested the world champion, having also defeated him in rapid/exhibition games in previous matches. In the ongoing tournament, which happens to be Carlsen’s home tournament, Praggnanandhaa’s strategic gameplay and unwavering confidence led to his triumph over the reigning world no.1.
Social media erupted with praise for the young Indian chess sensation, with users applauding his achievement and expressing excitement for the future of Indian chess. Praggnanandhaa’s sister, Vaishali, also made waves in the competition by holding the top spot in the women’s competition, further highlighting India’s promising talent in the sport.
In other games at the tournament, world number two Fabiano Caruana of the USA secured a victory over reigning world champion Ding Liren of China, causing Liren to drop to the bottom of the standings. The Norway Chess tournament continues to showcase thrilling matches and unexpected outcomes, keeping chess enthusiasts on the edge of their seats.