NEW DELHI: Indian grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa displayed remarkable resilience and skill in the Masters section of Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2025, putting up an extraordinary display of chess to defeat reigning world champion D Gukesh in the sudden death and claim his maiden title.
The final encounter between these two young prodigies was a captivating display of strategic brilliance and unwavering determination.
As both players remained tied at the top of the Masters leaderboard with 8.5/13, the tiebreaker unfolded with intense drama.
Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!Praggnanandhaa found himself in a precarious position after Gukesh capitalised on a costly blunder, winning the first game.
However, Praggnanandhaa refused to surrender in the second game, employing the Trompowsky opening and patiently navigating through the complexities to force a sudden death.
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Tata Steel Chess 2025 HighlightsIn the sudden-death encounter, Gukesh initially gained the upper hand with his imaginative play on the queen's side, securing a pawn advantage.
Despite the time pressure and the inferior endgame position, Pragg's unwavering focus and technical prowess proved invaluable. As the tension mounted, Gukesh succumbed to the pressure, losing control and ultimately surrendering a pawn and his last remaining knight.
As Gukesh grasped his inevitable defeat, he leaned back in his seat, his head tilting in exasperation, his expression reflecting sheer frustration after blundering his way to loss.
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Praggnanandhaa's composure and precise technique enabled him to secure the full point, marking his maiden victory at the Masters level.
For Gukesh, it was a bittersweet moment, as he tied for first position for the second consecutive year but fell short in the tiebreaker, mirroring his previous encounter with Chinese grandmaster Wei Yi.
This thrilling finale showcased the exceptional talent and competitive spirit of these young chess prodigies, captivating audiences with their unwavering determination and strategic mastery.