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All you need to know as R Vaishali, Harikia Dronavalli and other Indians battle chess's best in the World Cup.
Freestyle Chess Grand Slam Tour in Delhi, featuring top players like Magnus Carlsen and Hikaru Nakamura, has been cancelled ...
Gukesh’s crowning achievement came in 2024. He won the FIDE Candidates Tournament at 17, becoming its youngest-ever winner with 9/14 points, earning the right to challenge for the World Chess ...
In her attempt to break 4:00 for the mile, Faith Kipyegon of Kenya ran 4:06.42, the fastest mile ever run by a women. The ...
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The Bridge on MSNFIDE Women’s World Cup 2025: Koneru Humpy to lead 9-member Indian squad - PreviewThis is one of the most prestigious events in women’s chess and features 107 of the world’s strongest players from 46 ...
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The Manila Times on MSNCanino sets for busy chess campaign abroadWOMAN FIDE Master Ruelle “Tawing” Canino of Cagayan de Oro City takes to a higher gear her bid for an international master ...
As the founder and chief executive officer of The Eade Foundation, Mr. Eade has dedicated his life to promoting chess ...
THE Tanzania Chess Association (TACA) has confirmed that preparations for the highly anticipated National Chess Championships ...
He joins Gukesh, Erigaisi, and Praggnanandhaa, marking a historic moment for Indian chess. Praggnanandhaa, despite finishing second in Jermuk, leads the FIDE Circuit standings and is a strong ...
As many as 15 Indians, including world champion D Gukesh, R Praggnanandha, Vaishali R and Koneru Humpy, have qualified for the 2025 FIDE Grand Swiss and Women's Grand Swiss, to be held in ...
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