'Gukesh, how much Hindi do you know?': Divya Deshmukh, once his translator, pushes World Chess Champion out of top 10

'Gukesh, how much Hindi do you know?': Divya Deshmukh, once his translator, pushes World Chess Champion out of top 10

 01:03 13/09/2025

Gukesh Dommaraju and Divya Deshmukh, Indian chess prodigies, faced off at the FIDE Grand Swiss in Uzbekistan. Their first classical format encounter ended in a draw after a 103-move battle. Grandmaster Pravin Thipsay analysed the game, highlighting Divya's unusual opening and Gukesh's missed opportunities. With the draw, Gukesh, undergoing a slump, fell out of the top 10 in live ratings.
Sandip Upadhyay: How a Maths school teacher is helping chess become popular in Gujarat

Sandip Upadhyay: How a Maths school teacher is helping chess become popular in Gujarat

 07:03 11/09/2025

A Gujarat teacher is transforming chess education in village schools through personal funding and dedication. His efforts are nurturing young talent and setting a model for grassroots sports growth in India.
Explained: How Aarini Lahoty, 5, became world's youngest female with FIDE ratings across all chess formats

Explained: How Aarini Lahoty, 5, became world's youngest female with FIDE ratings across all chess formats

 14:03 02/09/2025

Aarini Lahoty, a five-year-old chess prodigy from Delhi, has achieved a remarkable feat by earning FIDE ratings in classical, rapid, and blitz chess formats. She is the youngest girl globally to achieve this milestone and the first Indian player born in 2019 to do so. She now holds ratings of 1553 (classical), 1550 (rapid) and 1498 (blitz).
Historic! R Praggnanandhaa becomes new World No. 3 after beating D Gukesh at Sinquefield Cup chess tournament

Historic! R Praggnanandhaa becomes new World No. 3 after beating D Gukesh at Sinquefield Cup chess tournament

 21:03 20/08/2025

Indian chess player R Praggnanandhaa has achieved a milestone. He defeated D Gukesh at the Sinquefield Cup. Praggnanandhaa is now ranked World No. 3. He has a live rating of 2784.1 points. Only Magnus Carlsen and Hikaru Nakamura are ahead of him. Praggnanandhaa shares the tournament lead with Levon Aronian. The Sinquefield Cup has a prize pool of USD 350,000.

 06:09 27/07/2025

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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