Abhimanyu Mishra, 16, Dethrones Chess World Champion Gukesh in Stunning Upset

Abhimanyu Mishra, 16, Dethrones Chess World Champion Gukesh in Stunning Upset

 02:01 09/09/2025

Mishra, born in New Jersey to Indian parents, had already carved his place in history as the youngest-ever to earn the GM title at 12 years and four months. With this win, he set another record, becoming the youngest to defeat a reigning world champion in classical chess, eclipsing Gata Kamsky’s 1992 mark at 18, when he beat Garry Kasparov.
D Gukesh reveals nightmare start before Viswanathan Anand's words saved him: 'Overconfident, played horribly'

D Gukesh reveals nightmare start before Viswanathan Anand's words saved him: 'Overconfident, played horribly'

 21:01 29/08/2025

D Gukesh, the youngest World Chess Champion, revealed that Viswanathan Anand's advice helped him recover after a poor start in Singapore. The 19-year-old admitted overconfidence led to a loss in the opening game, serving as a wake-up call. He revealed the 'pep talk' that gave him perspective and ultimately led to victory.
Chess legends return! Garry Kasparov teases Viswanathan Anand ahead of mega clash: 'I should give Vishy a chance to ...'

Chess legends return! Garry Kasparov teases Viswanathan Anand ahead of mega clash: 'I should give Vishy a chance to ...'

 05:01 23/08/2025

Chess legends Viswanathan Anand and Garry Kasparov are set to reignite their historic rivalry in St. Louis this October, headlining the Clutch Chess series. Adding to the excitement, current world champion D Gukesh will face off against Magnus Carlsen. Kasparov, while acknowledging Gukesh's title win, suggests Carlsen remains the strongest player, sparking debate about the current world championship landscape.
Chess Divide: Why India's North Lags Behind the South in Producing Champions

Chess Divide: Why India's North Lags Behind the South in Producing Champions

 06:01 13/08/2025

Indian chess reflects a stark North-South divide. While Tamil Nadu nurtures champions with cultural and institutional support, northern players struggle for legitimacy and infrastructure. Grandmasters and coaches highlight deep-rooted differences in perception, loyalty, and ambition.
Praggnanandhaa's Rise Triggers Witty Response From Giri as Indian Chess Prodigy Becomes Top Junior

Praggnanandhaa's Rise Triggers Witty Response From Giri as Indian Chess Prodigy Becomes Top Junior

 03:01 19/07/2025

Anish Giri's witty remark on Praggnanandhaa becoming the World No.1 junior highlights the rise of young chess talents. Praggnanandhaa's UzChess Cup Masters 2025 victory, propelling him to World No.4 and India's top player, showcases his dominance. His dramatic win, praised by Viswanathan Anand, underscores his impressive character and solidifies his position as a leading force in chess.
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