NEW DELHI: In the long and storied history of the Chess World Cup, only two players have managed to lift the trophy twice. India’s very own five-time World Champion Vishwanathan Anand is one of them.
The glint in Javokhir Sindarov’s eyes, more child-like than champion-like, beamed brighter than the glitter on the trophy as he took a first glance at it, moments after the Chess World Cup final.
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A multi-layered problem: Why no Indians qualified for 2026 Candidates via Chess World Cup in Goa
Uzbekistan's Javokhir Sindarov, a 19-year-old, became the youngest World Cup winner, securing a spot in the 2026 Candidates. India, hosting the event ...
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Chess Champion Praggnanandhaa Opens Up On Representing India In One Of The Toughest Tournaments
Praggnanandhaa, a 20 years old prodigy from Chennai, recently qualified for the Candidates chess tournament. The 2026 ...
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Global Chess League Championship Trophy unveiled in Mumbai as season 3 kicks off
GCL Season 3 will begin on Sunday with a blockbuster opening tie between Triveni Continental Kings and Alpine SG Pipers ...
With 2025 coming to an end, let us have a look at the top 5 memorable moments from Indian sports that stood out and made ...
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