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Caruana outplayed Abasov in a positional domination, and Nepomniachtchi–Firouzja was a back-and-forth affair that Nepomniachtchi eventually won. [44] In round 3, Abasov and Nakamura agreed to an uneventful draw, while Gukesh was able to put Nepomniachtchi under pressure, but could not convert.
(Carlsen), Praggnanandhaa, Caruana, Abasov (4th) Nepomniachtchi [67] Firouzja (ratings) Candidates Tournament 2024 8 player double round-robin tournament Toronto, April 2024 [68] Gukesh Ding (2023 champion) Singapore, November–December 2024 14-game match Gukesh won 7½–6½ FIDE Grand Swiss Tournament 2023 Isle of Man. Oct-Nov 2023
Shakhriyar Mamedyarov put an end to Gukesh's winning streak with a 34-move draw, while Rauf Mamedov and Nihal Sarin have also drawn their game. [62] Nijat Abasov scored a full point for the Azeri team by beating Raunak Sadhwani in a complicated endgame, whereas R Praggnanandhaa equalised the result after winning against Vasif Durarbayli. [63]
Indian chess prodigy Gukesh Dommaraju, better known as Gukesh D, became the youngest player to claim the men’s Candidates Tournament in Toronto, Canada Sunday.
[2] [3] In January 2024, Carlsen withdrew from the Candidates tournament, with the fourth-place finisher from the World Cup (Nijat Abasov) qualifying in his place. [4] [5] The tournament was held in parallel with the Women's Chess World Cup 2023. Jan-Krzysztof Duda was the defending champion. [6] [7] He lost in the fifth round (last 16) to ...
India on Thursday hailed chess prodigy Gukesh Dommaraju after the 18-year-old became the youngest world champion with a thrilling final win over China's Ding Liren. Gukesh surpassed a record held ...
Bryan Armen Graham of The Guardian described Gukesh as being "confounded in a state of middlegame zugzwang" [89] Both former world champion Magnus Carlsen and Hikaru Nakamura were critical of Gukesh's opening choice after the game, since Ding's opening choice was fairly predictable, yet Ding still got a clear advantage and was able to play for ...
Teenager Gukesh Dommaraju became the youngest-ever undisputed classical chess world champion after beating Ding Liren 7.5-6.5 in their best-of-14 final in Singapore on Thursday.