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Vidit Gujrathi vs Arjun Erigaisi

UzChess Cup 2026: Arjun Erigaisi and Vidit Gujrathi battle to hard fought draw

June 10, 2026 23:29 IST

A draw by mutual agreement saw them end the game on the 46th move, taking home hard-earned half points.

World champion D Gukesh on a sail boat during the Norway Chess Games day in Oslo during the recent Norway Chess tournament. (Express Photo by Amit Kamath)

Gukesh interview: ‘Lately my strengths have been controlling me’

June 10, 2026 15:04 IST

Gukesh speaks about managing expectations of the rest of the world; his objectivity in games getting clouded by him wanting the result too much; being serious about the process, but relaxed about the results; losing motivation for some months after becoming world champion and lot more.

Vidit Arjun UzChess

UzChess Cup 2026: Arjun in joint lead; Vidit opens account with draw

June 10, 2026 09:44 IST

After a frenetic second round that saw all five games produce decisive results, the third round brought back normalcy with four games ending in draws while only a solitary game threw up a result.

Arjun made his only mistake in the game by pushing the f-file pawn to f4, allowing Yakkuboev to trade pieces and win an extra pawn. (FIDE/Michal Walusza)

UzChess Cup 2026: Arjun roars back for 1st win; Vidit suffers 2nd straight loss

June 9, 2026 08:37 IST

The day brought mixed fortunes for India as Arjun Erigaisi claimed his first win, toppling Nodirbek Yakubboev, while Vidit Gujrathi endured another crushing defeat, falling this time to Ian Nepomniachtchi.

UzChess Cup Arjun Vidit

UzChess Cup 2026: Cold start for Indians as Vidit suffers loss, Arjun held to draw

June 8, 2026 09:23 IST

Vidit fought valiantly for most of the endgame before a single lapse in judgment cost him the game. He failed to build a pawn fortress and eventually folded in 67 moves, after battling for over five hours.

Praggnanandhaa Norway chess

Praggnanandhaa even more dangerous than Magnus Carlsen: Pravin Thipsay

June 7, 2026 17:23 IST

Thipsay also said that Praggnanandhaa was currently the strongest Indian chess player at present, ahead of world champion D Gukesh as well as Arjun Erigaisi.

Praggnanandhaa

The night R Praggnanandhaa won Norway Chess on Magnus Carlsen’s home turf

June 6, 2026 19:17 IST

From library applause to chess advice at a traffic signal, how Pragg celebrated his finest hour

Praggnanandhaa became the only Indian player ever to win the super-elite tournament in 14 editions. (Pic Credit: Michal Walusza/Norway Chess)

Mother knows best: Praggnanandhaa triumphs at Norway Chess after June reset

June 7, 2026 12:11 IST

Praggnanandhaa had a remarkable final kick at the end of the 10-round tournament, winning four classical games in a row after losing two on the trot.

Gukesh vs Carlsen

Gukesh, Carlsen go from title race to last-place battle at Norway Chess 2026

June 5, 2026 23:34 IST

It has been a bruising tournament for both Gukesh and Carlsen, with the former winning just one of his nine classical games while the Norwegian has won two.

Praggnanandhaa Norway chess

Praggnanandhaa: Would’ve loved to have some school or college friends back home

June 4, 2026 21:15 IST

Chennai GM opens up on life on the road and admits mental burn out is one to keep an eye on going forward

Javokhir Sindarov

‘He doesn’t have weaknesses that you can see’: Javokhir Sindarov on Gukesh

June 4, 2026 08:14 IST

The story of how Sindarov found chess also has a video game back story, one which he tells with particular relish. When he was a young boy of six years of age, his family would find him sneaking out to play video games.

World No 1 Magnus Carlsen reacts during his round 8 game at Norway Chess against India's P Praggnanandhaa. (Photo: Michal Walusza / Norway Chess)

Praggnanandhaa after beating Carlsen twice in a week: ‘Magnus still the best’

June 3, 2026 22:19 IST

In the span of a week, Praggnanandhaa has defeated Magnus Carlsen twice in classical chess. The Indian says that he’s never felt intimidated by the world no 1, his coach Vaibhav Suri says: "The result shows that Magnus is great, but maybe he is not invincible.”

Gukesh

Gajewski: ‘Meeting expectations of ex-world champions is not Gukesh’s main goal’

June 3, 2026 06:52 IST

The man who has been in the champ's corner since 2023 speaks about the 20-year-old’s form, reveals what’s going on behind the scenes, and responds to criticism from chess greats

World champion D Gukesh takes on Wesley So in round 7 of Norway Chess. (Photo: Michal Walusza / Norway Chess)

Norway Chess: Gukesh drops to last spot; Divya Deshmukh chasing title

June 2, 2026 11:47 IST

The good news for Gukesh, who just turned 20, is that even though he is last in the six-player standings, he’s just 4.5 points off the top of the table, which is currently occupied by Wesley So with 12.5 points

Nielsen

Peter Heine Nielsen: ‘Gukesh’s strategy is courageous… one should appreciate that’

June 2, 2026 11:55 IST

"If either Gukesh or Sindarov wins by three points, I would not be massively shocked,” Nielsen says when asked to predict the fate of the upcoming World Championship

Magnus Carlsen is chasing his 8th title at Norway Chess. (Photo: Michal Walusza / Norway Chess)

Magnus Carlsen pulls out ‘proper old guy move’ in win over Alireza Firouzja

June 1, 2026 07:04 IST

Carlsen’s win came on a day both the young Indian challengers — world champion D Gukesh and Praggnanandhaa — had suffered defeats. Thanks to Sunday’s results, Carlsen shot past the Indian duo into fourth place.

After the mandatory day of sailing at the Oslofjord was done, all other female players had made their way to the players hotel. Deshmukh, on the other hand, was cruising on a motorboat, taking over the steering wheel with Praggnanandhaa and Vincent Keymer standing in the boat. (Pic credit: Norway Chess/Michal Walusza)

The lightness of Divya Deshmukh, leader of Norway Chess Women tournament

May 31, 2026 15:09 IST

After five rounds of the Norway Chess Women tournament, Deshmukh’s is on top of the standings.

World champion D Gukesh during the Norway Chess games on Friday, a day when he turned 20. (Express photo by Amit Kamath)

Gukesh after beating Pragg: ‘Been feeling much sharper, happier these days’

May 31, 2026 11:14 IST

Over the course of a few minutes, Gukesh went from losing his fifth round game at Norway Chess to R Praggnanandhaa to getting a resignation out of his compatriot

Norway

At Norway Chess, the Armageddon exhausts the players and thrills the crowd

May 31, 2026 13:11 IST

Divya Deshmukh had tears in her eyes after her fourth Armageddon in four days. Magnus Carlsen called it excellent entertainment. Both are right.

Ever since Carlsen smashed his fist on the table almost a year ago in reaction to losing at the same tournament to Gukesh, the world had been eagerly awaiting another battle between the pair. (Photo Credit: Michal Walusza/Norway Chess)

‘Time to grow up’: Magnus Carlsen gets revenge over Gukesh after year-long wait

May 29, 2026 21:48 IST

A day before he turned 20, world champion Gukesh picked up a fight on the board against world no 1 Magnus Carlsen. And lost.

World No 1 Magnus Carlsen and world champion D Gukesh at the start of their Norway Chess fourth round clash at the Deichman Bjørvika in Oslo. (Photo: Michal Walusza/Norway Chess)

‘You come at king…’: Magnus Carlsen gets revenge over Gukesh after year-long wait

May 29, 2026 08:13 IST

Seats at the Deichman Bjørvika, the stunning public library in Oslo that acts as the playing hall for the 2026 edition of Norway Chess, started to fill up half an hour before the first moves would be made.

Magnus Carlsen smashes his fist on the table after losing to world chess champion Gukesh at Norway Chess. (PHOTO: Norway Chess via Michal Walusza)

‘Nice it got so much attention’: Gukesh revisits Carlsen’s table slam one year later

May 29, 2026 02:16 IST

Gukesh’s comments came on a day he was facing Carlsen at Norway Chess 2026 in an interview he had done with the tournament organisers before the event started.

Ask anyone in chess, and they are likely to describe Alireza Firouzja as a natural talent, a player whose instinctive understanding of the sport can be the envy of most others. But he’s also the sport’s biggest enigma. (Pic Credit: Michal Walusza/Norway Chess)

An enigma called Alireza Firouzja, the crown prince of chess in waiting

May 28, 2026 08:30 IST

A natural talent, the French-Iranian isn't someone who can be put under regimented training of long hours, to squeeze out results. But a win over Carlsen at Norway, shifts many things

Magnus Carlsen contemplates his next move in round 3 against India's R Praggnanandhaa at the Norway Chess 2026 tournament. (Photo: Michal Walusza/Norway Chess)

‘I don’t think it’s such a big win’: Praggnanandhaa after beating Magnus Carlsen

May 28, 2026 19:40 IST

Praggnanandhaa's third round victory over Carlsen on Wednesday came two years after he had beaten the world no 1 at the same tournament in what was his first classical victory over the Norwegian.

World No 1 Magnus Carlsen is seen before the start of his second round game against Vincent Keymer at Norway Chess. (Michal Walusza / Norway Chess)

‘Like a cow ashamed of its body’: Magnus Carlsen invents phrase to critique himself

May 27, 2026 07:55 IST

A few moves later, Carlsen was a pawn up and could have delivered a checkmate. Instead, he opted to exchange queens

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