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Home | Chess | Praggnanandhaa Stuns Carlsen In Las Vegas Freestyle Chess

Praggnanandhaa stuns Carlsen in Las Vegas freestyle chess

The 19-year-old outplayed the five-time world champion in just 39 moves. Praggnanandhaa, who has already won three tournaments this year, has now defeated Carlsen in all three formats - Classical, Rapid, and Blitz

By IANS
Published Date - 18 July 2025, 12:30 AM
Praggnanandhaa stuns Carlsen in Las Vegas freestyle chess
India’s Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa during the match against world No. 1 Magnus Carlsen.
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New Delhi: India’s Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa delivered a sensational victory over world No. 1 Magnus Carlsen at the Freestyle Chess Grand Slam Tour in Las Vegas. The 19-year-old outplayed the five-time world champion in just 39 moves.

Norwegian Grandmaster Carlsen, who recently faced consecutive defeats at the hands of India’s reigning world champion D Gukesh, suffered another setback as he was beaten by 19-year-old R Praggnanandhaa in Round 4 of the group stage at an ongoing tournament featuring a 10-minute plus 10-second increment time control.


Praggnanandhaa, who has already won three tournaments this year, has now defeated Carlsen in all three formats – Classical, Rapid, and Blitz.

The Indian prodigy now holds a joint lead in the eight-player Group White, with 4.5 points.

Praggnanandhaa began by playing out a draw against Abdusattorov with Black, followed by a win against Assaubayeva. In Round 3, he defeated Keymer despite holding the Black piece, before stunning Carlsen.

However, Carlsen, the winner of the Freestyle Chess Grand Slam events in Paris and Karlsruhe and overall tour leader, has been knocked out of title contention in Las Vegas.

After a turbulent day in the round-robin phase, Carlsen finished shared fourth place in his group and was eliminated in a playoff by Levon Aronian. He has now dropped into the lower bracket, where he can finish no higher than third.

The tournament’s first day, in the ballroom of the Wynn Las Vegas hotel, featured two eight-player round-robins – the White Group and the Black Group – with the top four from each advancing to the top bracket.

The bottom four proceed to a placement bracket, fighting for final rankings and prize money, but no longer in contention for the Vegas title.

Carlsen opened with two wins but then hit a wall. Losses to Praggnanandhaa, Rameshbabu, and Wesley So, along with two draws, left him needing a win in the final round just to force a tiebreak.
He beat Bibisara Assaubayeva but then lost both playoff games to Aronian, who clinched the final qualifying spot.

In the same group, Praggnanandhaa, Nodirbek Abdusattorov, and Javokhir Sindarov secured 4.5/7 each to top the table. Aronian followed with 4 points, edging out Carlsen.

In the Black Group, Hikaru Nakamura was dominant with 6/7. Hans Niemann, who started strongly with 4.5/5, also advanced alongside Fabiano Caruana and Arjun Erigaisi.

Caruana drew his first six games before beating Niemann in a must-win final round.

The quarterfinals will be held on Thursday, after which the losing players in the upper bracket will move into the lower bracket. The winners will continue fighting for the USD 200,000 first prize.

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