Chess Grand Swiss: World Champion Gukesh Falters Again, Title Hopes Dwindle After Second Consecutive Loss

Chess Grand Swiss: World Champion Gukesh Falters Again, Title Hopes Dwindle After Second Consecutive Loss

 04:00 10/09/2025

D Gukesh, the world champion, faced another setback at the FIDE Grand Swiss, losing to Nikolas Theodorou on Tuesday after a previous defeat. Theodorou, surprised by Gukesh's opening, capitalised on a missed threefold repetition claim by Gukesh. Despite Gukesh's ambition to win with the White pieces, Theodorou secured the victory in 47 moves.
FIDE Grand Swiss: Gukesh Stumbles Again; Erigaisi Remains a Contender

FIDE Grand Swiss: Gukesh Stumbles Again; Erigaisi Remains a Contender

 01:01 10/09/2025

In the FIDE Grand Swiss, Gukesh faced his second consecutive defeat, this time against Nikolas Theodorou, while Arjun Erigaisi held Parham Maghsoodloo. Vaishali secured a win, joining Kateryna Lagno in the lead for the women's section. With a rest day approaching, players are gearing up for the crucial rounds ahead, battling for Candidates Tournament qualification.
Chess Prodigy Abhimanyu Mishra, 16, Shocks World Champion Gukesh at FIDE Grand Swiss
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Teen Grandmaster Abhimanyu Mishra Dethrones Champion Gukesh in Stunning FIDE Grand Swiss Upset

Chess Prodigy Abhimanyu Mishra, 16, Shocks World Champion Gukesh at FIDE Grand Swiss OR Teen Grandmaster Abhimanyu Mishra Dethrones Champion Gukesh in Stunning FIDE Grand Swiss Upset

 14:00 09/09/2025

FIDE Grand Swiss 2025: At 16, Abhimanyu Mishra defeated reigning world champion Gukesh Dommaraju in a stunning 61-move match. The stunning victory came a day after the American Grandmaster held top seed R Praggnanandhaa with black pieces.
Abhimanyu Mishra, 16, Dethrones Chess World Champion Gukesh in Stunning Upset

Abhimanyu Mishra, 16, Dethrones Chess World Champion Gukesh in Stunning Upset

 01:00 09/09/2025

Mishra, born in New Jersey to Indian parents, had already carved his place in history as the youngest-ever to earn the GM title at 12 years and four months. With this win, he set another record, becoming the youngest to defeat a reigning world champion in classical chess, eclipsing Gata Kamsky’s 1992 mark at 18, when he beat Garry Kasparov.
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