Tata Steel Chess India Rapid and Blitz: Viswanathan Anand comes back, Praggnanandhaa stays in present, Niemann wants his past to be forgotten | Chess News

Rarely does a legend return to the board after stepping away from the professional circuit. Yet…

2025: Her Year – Divya Deshmukh’s gamble to play Open tournaments will pay off in the long run | Chess News

Sree Charani’s ice-cool control. Sheetal Devi’s relentless grit. Chess queen Divya Deshmukh unleashing gambits. In 2025,…

Magnus Carlsen ranks Praggnanandhaa as 3rd favourite to win Candidates tournament | Chess News

Former world champion Magnus Carlsen believes that R Praggnanandhaa, who is India’s only contender at the…

Teammates at Global Chess League now, Candidates rivals soon: How Pragg, Giri and Caruana are co-existing at Alpine SG Pipers | Chess News

When Praggnanandhaa, Anish Giri, and Fabiano Caruana are not playing chess for their franchise in the…

Why going home feels like a vacation to India’s elite trio of D Gukesh, R Praggnanandhaa and Arjun Erigaisi | Chess News

In a recent clip uploaded on its social media handles, FIDE asked some of the top…

Praggnanandhaa on new events popping up in chess: ‘Difficult to adjust to each format sometimes, but happy there are new opportunities’ | Chess News

The landscape of chess will be altered in a year’s time when the new Total Chess…

Praggnanandhaa gets closer to Candidates 2026 qualification after finishing London Chess Classic 2025 Open as joint-winner

Barring what appeared to be an aberration at the FIDE Chess World Cup 2025 in Goa…

Praggnanandhaa in joint lead in Open event as race for final Candidates spot intensifies

In a race to confirm his qualification for the Candidates Tournament 2026, Indian chess prodigy Grandmaster…

One year after jeansgate, Magnus Carlsen says he will be back ‘in tighter jeans’ at World Rapid and Blitz | Chess News

Ending months of uncertainty over his participation, five-time world champion Magnus Carlsen has announced that he…

FIDE World Cup: R Praggnanandhaa’s early exit a consequence of ‘brutal, unforgiving’ format? | Chess News

The perennial debate whether winning the Chess World Cup is a more arduous task than clinching…