Alpine SG Pipers crowned Global Chess League champions in Mumbai
Alpine SG Pipers defeated Triveni Continental Kings to win the Global Chess League title in Mumbai. Anish Giri and R Praggnanandhaa starred in the final, while Firouzja and Hou Yifan earned individual honours. PBG Alaskan Knights finished third
Published Date - 24 December 2025, 12:04 AM
Hyderabad: Alpine SG Pipers upset two-time defending champions Triveni Continental Kings to be crowned champions of the third edition of the Global Chess League (GCL), a joint initiative of Tech Mahindra and FIDE, in Mumbai on Tuesday.
The Pipers, who had sealed the final berth by the skin of their teeth as they edged Ganges Grandmasters by just one game point, were at their dominant best in the final. They won the first rapid match 4-2 with black pieces and then scored a 4.5-1.5 win with white. PBG Alaskan Knights finished third after beating Ganges Grandmasters in a tie-break.
The finale of the Global Chess League lived up to the hype as the final day turned out to be as topsy-turvy as the league stage.
Triveni Continental Kings went into the final as favourites, but the Pipers, who found form in the second half of the league stage, carried the momentum. Nino Batsiashvili and Leon Luke Mendonca, on the prodigy board, once again proved their value by winning their respective games.
Nino prevailed over Alexandra Kosteniuk in a bishop-knight endgame, while Mendonca forced Marc’Andria Maurizzi into resigning after 52 moves. Continental Kings star player Alireza Firouzja defeated Fabiano Caruana on the icon board to bring his team back in contention, but Anish Giri’s win over Wei Yi meant that Pipers took the first match 4-2.
The Continental Kings had an uphill task of scoring four points with black to stay alive in the match. But R Praggnanandhaa handed the Pipers the early advantage with a win over Vidit Gujrathi, and Anish Giri then registered his second win over Wei Yi to put the result beyond doubt.
“Yesterday I had mixed feelings because I had a terrible match but the team reached the final. But today there is no mixed feeling,” said Giri after being named the Player of the Match for his two victories.
On the icon board, Caruana then scored a full point against Alireza, who ran out of time. Firouzja, who had beaten all his opponents in the first five matches, was named the Male Player of the Tournament, while Hou Yifan, who played an important role in helping Pipers reach the final with three wins in three matches in the business end of the league stage, was recognised for her contribution.
“It feels great. The last two times, we were quite close to making the final. This time we barely made it. But in the final everyone showed up with their best game and it is a great feeling,” said Praggnanandhaa after the title triumph.
Earlier, world champion D Gukesh finally managed to beat the legendary Viswanathan Anand when it mattered the most to help PBG Alaskan Knights finish third. The play-off went to the wire as the Ganges Grandmasters took a 4-2 lead in the first rapid clash with white pieces, only for the Alaskan Knights to bounce back with white to take the match into a blitz tie-break.