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Published 19:40 IST, August 24th 2023

'Nation is proud of you': India shows it's admiration for chess prodigy R Praggnanandhaa

The nation comes forward to heap praise over R Praggnanandhaa on Twitter after his intense battle in the World Chess Final against Magnus Carlsen.

Reported by: Pavitra Shome
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R Praggnanandhaa and Magnus Carlsen go against each other in the FIDE World Cup; Image: X/@FIDE_chess | Image: self
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The FIDE Chess World Cup saw Indian chess prodigy, R Praggnanandhaa, going against Magnus Carlsen in a must-win battle for the championship win. The 18-year-old going against the World's number one is certainly a challenging feat, but the Indian Grand Master became an enormous boulder for Carlsen in the game. However, the Norwegian had the better edge and became the champion in today's tiebreaker. 

3 things you need to know

  • Praggnanandhaa defeated Fabiano Caruana to set up the final
  • He battled Magnus Carlsen in the Final
  • Carlsen became the Champ after defeating Pragg in today's tiebreaker

Netizens applaud Praggnanandhaa after his superior performance against Carlsen 

The R Praggnanandhaa vs Magnus Carlsen became a nail-biting matchup as the young Indian made it look like he would take the edge. The Chess World Cup match-up certainly had the viewers gripped. But Carlsen took a last-moment leap over Pragg, which eventually gave the Norwegian the upper hand over Praggnanandhaa.

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Praggnanandhaa stood second in the FIDE Chess World Cup final, and he was the runner-up while Fabiano Caruana stood third. Despite the loss, netizens showered praise on the 18-year-old for his determination to reach the finals against Carlsen.

Pragg and Carlsen gave a tough battle in FIDE Chess WC

After a keenly contested first game, the second game was a rather tame affair with Praggnanandhaa falling behind quickly and agreeing to a draw, which meant that Blitz was not required.

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The two classical games on Tuesday and Wednesday had ended in draws, stretching the final into a tie-break.

Carlsen, who had been under the weather due to food poisoning and did not look at his best in the first classical game, showed why he is so tough to get past with his remarkable comeback in the tie-break.

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(With PTI Inputs)

17:46 IST, August 24th 2023