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New year, New Pragg: How a change in mentality pushed Praggnanandhaa past Gukesh as India's new no.1
Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa is now India's no.1 player in classical chess, after his third title of the year last week at the UzChess Cup 2025. It's a bit bizarre to talk about the resurgence of someone ...
Third major classical title in 2025 after Tata Steel and Superbet Classic wins. Becomes highest-rated Indian player in live global chess rankings, now World No. 4. Wins dramatic tie-break finale ...
R. Praggnanandhaa, now the World No. 4 and India’s No. 1, will look to carry this form into the rest of 2025 — particularly ...
The win over the Norwegian icon, Carlsen, took Pragg's tally to 3.5 points thus far from a possible four at the event in the ...
Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa reached a historic milestone by becoming the No. 1 ranked Indian chess player in live ratings. The 19-year-old Grandmaster achieved this remarkable feat after defeating ...
Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa became India's top-ranked chess player in the live ratings after winning the UzChess Cup Masters ...
R Praggnanandhaa won the UzChess Cup Masters 2025 to become India's top-ranked chess player in the world. Praggnanandhaa has leapfrogged world champion D Gukesh and Arjun Erigaisi to become the ...
This achievement highlights a generational shift in Indian chess, with Praggnanandhaa now leading the way for the nation’s future in the sport. His rise has been steady and impressive, with 2025 being ...
This was Praggnanandhaa's third title of the year, after wins at the Tata Steel Chess Tournament and the Grand Chess Tour Superbet Classic in Romania.
Here are the top 25 FIDE rankings for July across open and women's chess. Magnus Carlsen (NOR) - 2839 Hikaru Nakamura (USA) - 2807 Fabiano Caruana (USA) - 2784 R Praggnanandhaa (IND) - 2779 Arjun Erig ...
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