Proud Moment: 16-YO R Praggnanandhaa Beats World No.1 Magnus Carlsen At Chess

In a proud moment R Praggnanandhaa, a 16-year-old Chess prodigy from Chennai, has created history by defeating world number 1 Magnus Carlsen at the online rapid chess tournament Airthings Masters.

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The young Indian grandmaster managed to disturb Carlsen’s three-match-winning streak by defeating him in the 8th round of the game. This win is very special as the child prodigy had lost 3 consecutive games on the first day.

After the big win, Praggnanandhaa has become only the third Indian ever to have defeated Carlsen. The earlier two players have been Viswanathan Anand and P Harikrishna. After this great achievement, he is now at the 12th position in the tournament.

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Speaking about Praggnanandhaa’s historic achievement, his mentor Anand told ESPN:

“What I really admire about him is that he takes the blows and does it his way, as the song goes. In Wijk aan Zee he had some really tough blows but still fought and beat (Andrey) Esipenko in the last round. The first day in the current tournament was really bad for him but on the second day he came up with two very good wins. His fighting spirit is really something.”

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While this isn’t the first time, Praggnanandhaa made our country proud. At 10 years of age, he became the youngest International Master in history. He achieved this milestone in 2016. And, then again in 2018, Praggnandhaa became the second youngest Grandmaster in the history of chess at the age of 12. In 2019, he won the U-18 World Chess Championship.

Not just us, rather the whole world is celebrating his great achievement!

What a brilliant kid!

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