Key Points

Humpy Koneru showcased her strategic prowess with a decisive victory over Sarasadat Khademalsharieh, accentuating her growing reputation in the Norway Chess 2025. Anna Muzychuk retained her lead by clinching pivotal Armageddon points in a tight game against Tingjie Lei. In the men's category, Gukesh Dommaraju's win over World No. 2 Hikaru Nakamura bolstered his credentials, reflecting his rising stature despite early setbacks. Meanwhile, Fabiano Caruana reclaimed his form and World No. 3 spot by triumphing over Arjun Erigaisi, further heating up the competitive atmosphere.

Key Points: Humpy Koneru Shines While Anna Muzychuk Leads Norway Chess 2025

  • Humpy Koneru wins against Sarasadat Khademalsharieh
  • Anna Muzychuk leads after securing Armageddon points
  • Gukesh Dommaraju defeats World No. 2 Hikaru Nakamura
  • Fabiano Caruana claims World No. 3 spot with a victory
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Norway Chess 2025: Humpy Koneru registers win, Anna Muzychuk retains lead after round 3

Humpy Koneru wins decisively, while Anna Muzychuk secures Armageddon points to lead in Norway Chess 2025.

"This win could not come in a better moment for the Indian prodigy. - Norway Chess Press Release"

Stavanger, May 29

The Norway Chess Women's tournament again saw action with a decisive win for the Indian star Humpy Koneru against Sarasadat Khademalsharieh.

Koneru managed to obtain a better position out of the opening. With excellent play, she kept adding pressure until she gained the advantage.

Meanwhile, both remaining games, Tingjie Lei against Anna Muzychuk, and Vaishali Rameshbabu against Ju Wenjun, were decided in Armageddon, reflecting the tightly contested nature of the women's field. Anna Muzychuk and Wenjun Ju managed to win their Armageddon games, getting the extra points, as per the Norway Chess press release.

In the men's category, World champion Gukesh Dommaraju took down World No. 2, Hikaru Nakamura, in a seemingly equal endgame, cementing his title credentials with a bold performance. This win could not come in a better moment for the Indian prodigy following two painful losses in the first two rounds.

Fabiano Caruana has rebounded impressively after his loss in the first round, with another win. This time against Indian star Arjun Erigaisi. With this win, he took over the world number 3 spot from Arjun Erigaisi in the live rating list.

The only draw came between World No. 1, Magnus Carlsen and Wei Yi. Carlsen seemed to get some pressure out of the opening but was unable to get anything substantial against Wei Yi's superb defence. In the Armageddon game, Wei Yi found a clever move. In the following complicated position, Magnus Carlsen made a mistake, and Wei Yi won a beautiful game.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
What a fantastic day for Indian chess! Humpy's win was clinical, and Gukesh bouncing back against Nakamura shows his champion mentality. 🇮🇳♟️ Our players are making us proud on the global stage. Hope Vaishali can turn things around in next rounds.
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Priya M.
Humpy Koneru is such an inspiration! At 38, she's still beating top players with such precise play. Makes me emotional seeing Indian women excel in chess - we've come so far from the days when chess was considered a "men's game".
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Amit S.
Tough loss for Arjun, but Caruana is world class. Our players need more exposure to such high-level tournaments. The government should fund more chess academies - we have so much untapped talent in small towns!
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Neha T.
The women's tournament is so exciting this year! Anna Muzychuk is playing brilliantly but I'm rooting for our Indian queens. Vaishali's game went to Armageddon - she's showing great fighting spirit despite the loss.
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Sanjay R.
Gukesh beating Nakamura is huge! After two losses, this shows his mental strength. Remember when Vishy was our only hope? Now we have multiple players competing at the top. Chess revolution in India is real!
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Kavita P.
While I'm happy for our players, I wish Indian media gave chess as much coverage as cricket. These achievements deserve prime time news slots, not just sports page mentions. Our chess players are bringing more international glory!
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