Key Points

Praggnanandhaa stunned the chess world by defeating Magnus Carlsen in the Las Vegas Chess Grand Slam. Praful Patel praised the young Indian GM's achievement on social media. The 19-year-old dominated Carlsen in just 39 moves, showcasing his rising talent. Carlsen later faced a tiebreaker after a late comeback attempt.

Key Points: Praful Patel Celebrates Praggnanandhaa's Victory Over Magnus Carlsen

  • Praggnanandhaa defeated Carlsen in just 39 moves
  • Patel praised the win on social media
  • The 19-year-old leads Group White
  • Carlsen forced into tiebreaker after late comeback
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Praful Patel hails Indian GM Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa's stunning victory over World No.1 Magnus Carlsen

NCP leader Praful Patel hails Indian GM Praggnanandhaa after his dominant win over World No.1 Magnus Carlsen in Las Vegas Chess Grand Slam.

"A proud moment for India! @rpraggnachess secures a stunning victory over chess legend Magnus Carlsen. – Praful Patel"

New Delhi, July 17

Former Union Minister of State (MoS) of Civil Aviation and NCP MP, Praful Patel, hailed Indian Grandmaster Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa for securing a stunning victory over World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen in a dominant Round 4 clash at the Las Vegas Chess Grand Slam Tour.

Praggnanandhaa was the most consistent player in group A. He scored three straight wins from rounds two to four, the latter of which was a gritty win over the pre-tournament favorite Carlsen.

Praful Patel posted on his X handle, "A proud moment for India! @rpraggnachess secures a stunning victory over chess legend Magnus Carlsen at the Las Vegas Chess Grand Slam Tour. Congratulations on this incredible achievement. Best wishes as you continue your pursuit of the title."

The 19-year-old defeated the Norwegian master in only 39 moves in the match held on Wednesday, confirming his increasing position on the international chess scene and continuing a worrying trend for Carlsen against India's new generation of stars.

With a 10-minute plus 10-second increase in each round, Praggnanandhaa outplayed Carlsen with a poise and assurance that is seldom seen against the five-time world champion.

Praggnanandhaa holds the lead in Group White with Nodirbek Abdusattorov and Javokhir Sindarov, all of whom have 4.5 points. His run featured the major shock over Carlsen, victories over Bibisara Assaubayeva and Vincent Keymer, and a draw against Abdusattorov.

Carlsen hit back and scored 1.5/2 in his final games and scraped into equal fourth, forcing a two-game tiebreaker against Aronian for a Quarterfinals spot.

GM Levon Aronian made a statement at the Freestyle Chess Grand Slam Las Vegas on Wednesday by defeating GM Magnus Carlsen 2-0 in a tiebreak showdown, keeping his chances alive of winning the first prize, and in the process, condemning Carlsen to the lower bracket.

Aronian will be joined in the quarterfinals by fellow group A qualifiers, GMs Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu, Nodirbek Abdusattorov, and Javokhir Sindarov, as well as group B's qualifiers: GMs Hikaru Nakamura, Hans Niemann, Arjun Erigaisi, and Fabiano Caruana.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a chess enthusiast, I'm amazed by Pragg's composure against Carlsen. But let's not forget - he needs consistent support from government and sponsors to maintain this level. Hope this victory brings more attention to chess in India beyond cricket.
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Ananya R
Baap re! Defeating Carlsen in just 39 moves is no joke! Our chess players are making India proud globally. Remember when Vishy Anand was our only hope? Now we have a whole generation of strong players. The future looks bright!
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Vikram M
While I'm happy for Praggnanandhaa, I wish our politicians would show this much enthusiasm for grassroots chess development too. We need more chess academies and tournaments at school level to produce more champions.
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Priya S
This is why I tell my kids to play chess instead of mobile games! Praggnanandhaa is such an inspiration for young Indians. His dedication and hard work are paying off. Can't wait to see him become World Champion one day!
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Michael C
As an international chess fan, I must say India's chess revolution is remarkable. From Anand to now Praggnanandhaa, Gukesh, Vidit and others - you're producing world-class talents. The chess world is taking notice of this Indian wave!

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