Rise of Indian chess seems unstoppable: Gautam Adani lavishes praise on Praggnanandhaa for triumph in Tata Steel Masters

ANI February 3, 2025 374 views

Wow, what an incredible chess showdown between two young Indian grandmasters! Praggnanandhaa pulled off an amazing victory against World Champion Gukesh in a nail-biting tiebreak at the Tata Steel Masters. The tournament was a perfect demonstration of India's rising chess prowess, with Gautam Adani even highlighting the unstoppable momentum of Indian chess talents. It was a match that showed pure skill, composure, and the incredible potential of these young players.

"India's chess prodigies... are redefining the global chess landscape" - Gautam Adani
Rise of Indian chess seems unstoppable: Gautam Adani lavishes praise on Praggnanandhaa for triumph in Tata Steel Masters
New Delhi, February 3: Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani extended wishes to Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa for his "phenomenal victory" in the Tata Steel Masters 2025.

Key Points

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Praggnanandhaa wins thrilling tiebreak against World Champion Gukesh

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Intense chess battle showcases India's emerging chess talent

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Adani Group Chairman praises phenomenal chess performance

Praggnanandhaa won the prestigious title by clinching a thrilling title victory against World Champion D Gukesh in a dramatic final. With his sheer consistency and hard work, Praggnanandhaa stayed at the top and eventually clinched the title.

"Congratulations to GM Praggnanandhaa on his phenomenal victory at the 2025 #TataSteelChess Masters! India's chess prodigies, led by World Champion Gukesh and a growing army of young Grand Masters, are redefining the global chess landscape. The rise of Indian chess seems unstoppable!" Adani wrote on X.

Gukesh and Praggnanandhaa suffered surprise losses into Round 13, which resulted in the duo finishing the classical portion tied for first place, setting up a tense tiebreak battle.

In an engaging tiebreak, Praggnanandhaa emerged victorious with a 2-1 win. He displayed composure under pressure to come back after a deficit and clinch the title.

Praggnanandhaa started well with the black pieces and maintained parity in the game despite Gukesh being up a pawn. In an intense climax, Praggnanandhaa blundered with his pawn in the final seconds, allowing the world champions to take away a win in the next few moves by forcing Praggnanandhaa to resign.

In the second game, Praggnanandhaa was with white pieces. He moved to a position which forced Gukesh to take his time and think. Gukesh ended up consuming too much time, which saw him walk on a tightrope. Praggnanandhaa had a 30-second advantage, and he used it well to force the world champion to resign, making the scoreline 1-1.

In the final game of the tiebreaker, Praggnanandhaa was down a pawn in the first minute while playing with white pieces. As the game headed towards the climax, Gukesh eschewed repetition and ended up making a blunder. Praggnanandhaa saw the opening and took full advantage of it. The world champions fought with grit and determination, but they fell short against Praggnanandhaa's calmness. Gukesh moved back in his chair as he realised the losing position he was stuck in and decided to shake hands with Praggnanandhaa, which brought an end to a thrilling final.

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