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R Praggnanandhaa scripts history, beats world number one Magnus Carlsen in classical chess for first time

R Praggnanandhaa, the Indian chess sensation, clinched a remarkable victory against world number one Magnus Carlsen in classical chess, securing his first-ever win in this format against the champion. At just 18, Praggnanandhaa leads the open section of the tournament, with Magnus Carlsen dropping to fifth position after the defeat.
R Praggnanandhaa scripts history, beats world number one Magnus Carlsen in classical chess for first time
R Praggnanandhaa and Magnus Carlsen
NEW DELHI: Indian chess prodigy R Praggnanandhaa achieved a significant victory by defeating world number one Magnus Carlsen in a classical game format. This match, which took place during the third round of the tournament, marked Praggnanandhaa's first classical win against Carlsen.
At just 18 years of age, Praggnanandhaa displayed his mettle on Carlsen's home ground, leading the open section of the six-player tournament after this victory.
Utilizing the white pieces, Praggnanandhaa, who was the runner-up in the previous year's FIDE Chess World Cup, executed a series of strategic moves to secure the win. Following this round, Praggnanandhaa led with a score of 5.5 out of nine points, while Carlsen dropped to the fifth position in the tournament standings.
Prior to this encounter, Praggnanandhaa had recorded victories over Carlsen in both rapid and blitz chess formats. The second round of the Norway Chess tournament saw all classical games ending in draws, with Carlsen, Alireza Firouzja, and Ding Liren winning their respective Armageddon games to each earn 1.5 points.

Praggnanandhaa, who had previously led 2-0 against World Champion Ding Liren, reached his first classical draw in this round before Ding Liren won the Armageddon tie-breaker.
"I wish Magnus would take similar risks against us old folks," said Hikaru Nakamura on Carlsen's choice of playing a risky battle against Praggnanandhaa.
The tournament also featured a closely contested classical game between Magnus Carlsen and Nakamura, which concluded in a draw. Carlsen later won the
Armageddon game, demonstrating his skill in high-pressure situations and securing a lead in the tournament.
Alireza Firouzja and Fabiano Caruana also drew their classical game, with Firouzja winning the subsequent Armageddon game.
In the Norway Chess Women's Tournament, Vaishali R defeated Koneru Humpy, marking her first classical win against India's top female player. This victory propelled Vaishali to the second position among Indian women players in the live rating list.
Other matches in the women's tournament included draws between Lei Tingjie and Pia Cramling, and Ju Wenjun and Anna Muzychuk, with the Chinese players winning their Armageddon games.
The Norway Chess 2024 tournament, held from May 27 to June 7 at SpareBank 1 SR-Bank, features both the traditional Norway Chess tournament and the newly introduced Norway Chess Women tournament. Both tournaments follow a 6-player double round-robin format and offer equal prize funds.
Results
Men: R Praggnanandhaa (Ind, 5.5) beat Magnus Carlsen (Nor, 3) 3-0; Fabiano Caruana (Usa, 5) beat Ding Liren (Chn, 2.5) 3-0; Hikaru Nakamura (Usa, 2.5) beat Firouzja Alireza (Fra, 2.5) 1.5-1
Women: Anna Muzychuk (Ukr, 3) lost to R Vaishali (Ind, 5.5) 1-1.5; Koneru Humpy (Ind, 3) beat Tinglie Lei (Chn, 4) 1-1.5; Pia Cramling (Swe, 3) lost to Wenjun Ju (Chn, 1-1.5)
(With agency inputs)
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