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Vincent Keymer - R Praggnanandhaa To Face David Navara In Prague Masters Opener - sports.ndtv.com - Germany - Netherlands - Usa - China - Turkey - India - Thailand - Vietnam

R Praggnanandhaa To Face David Navara In Prague Masters Opener

On a high after his triumph at Tata Steel Masters, Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa got a good draw and will take on local star David Navara in the first round of the Prague Masters. Starting as the second seed, Praggnanandhaa will have his task cut out with the white pieces against Navara, who has been around for a long time as one of the top European players. Praggnanandhaa will have five games as white in the 10-players 9-rounds tournament which adds to his advantage of being one of the top favourites to annex the crown.

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Viswanathan Anand - Vincent Keymer - Chess: R Praggnanadhaa Hot Favourite To Win Prague Masters - sports.ndtv.com - Germany - Netherlands - Usa - China - Czech Republic - India - Thailand - Vietnam

Chess: R Praggnanadhaa Hot Favourite To Win Prague Masters

Fresh off his nail-biting victory at the Tata Steel Masters, Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa will start as the hot favorite to win the Prague Masters, which gets underway in Prague on Wednesday. It was a gruelling first-place finish at the Tata Steel Masters, where Praggnanandhaa overcame world champion D Gukesh in a nerve-wracking tiebreak battle and the Indian will now look to carry that momentum forward in this tournament. Grandmaster Aravindh Chithambaram makes his debut in elite chess, thanks to his consistent rise in both performance and rating throughout last year.

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Vincent Keymer - R Praggnanandhaa To Face David Navara In Prague Masters Opener - sports.ndtv.com - Germany - Netherlands - Usa - China - Turkey - India - Thailand - Vietnam

R Praggnanandhaa To Face David Navara In Prague Masters Opener

On a high after his triumph at Tata Steel Masters, Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa got a good draw and will take on local star David Navara in the first round of the Prague Masters. Starting as the second seed, Praggnanandhaa will have his task cut out with the white pieces against Navara, who has been around for a long time as one of the top European players. Praggnanandhaa will have five games as white in the 10-players 9-rounds tournament which adds to his advantage of being one of the top favourites to annex the crown.

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Viswanathan Anand - Vincent Keymer - Chess: R Praggnanadhaa Hot Favourite To Win Prague Masters - sports.ndtv.com - Germany - Netherlands - Usa - China - Czech Republic - India - Thailand - Vietnam

Chess: R Praggnanadhaa Hot Favourite To Win Prague Masters

Fresh off his nail-biting victory at the Tata Steel Masters, Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa will start as the hot favorite to win the Prague Masters, which gets underway in Prague on Wednesday. It was a gruelling first-place finish at the Tata Steel Masters, where Praggnanandhaa overcame world champion D Gukesh in a nerve-wracking tiebreak battle and the Indian will now look to carry that momentum forward in this tournament. Grandmaster Aravindh Chithambaram makes his debut in elite chess, thanks to his consistent rise in both performance and rating throughout last year.

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Magnus Carlsen - Fabiano Caruana - Vincent Keymer - World Champion D Gukesh Finishes Last At Freestyle Chess Grand Slam - sports.ndtv.com - France - Germany - Usa - Uzbekistan

World Champion D Gukesh Finishes Last At Freestyle Chess Grand Slam

World champion D Gukesh finished last after losing to Iranian-French grandmaster Alireza Firouzja in the second game of their seventh-place playoff match at the Freestyle Chess Grand Slam. Gukesh thus concluded his forgettable campaign in the tournament at Weissenhaus resort without a single win. After a lost battle that ended in a draw on the first day, the ball was in Gukesh's court to do well as the white pieces, but clearly, the world champion had run out of steam to lose in 30 moves. The test of time started in the middle game when Gukesh made a mistake and had to part with his queen for two pieces. While Firouzja made good use of his material advantage.

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Kobe Bryant - Draymond Green calls NBA games boring - 'No substance' - ESPN - espn.com - Los Angeles

Draymond Green calls NBA games boring - 'No substance' - ESPN

OAKLAND, Calif. — Draymond Green had just spoken for a few minutes Saturday morning about the state of the game, about how he believes it's officiated differently than it once was and about how stars don't get the benefit of being stars like they did in the past.

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Vincent Keymer - D Gukesh Loses To Alireza Firouzja, Ends Eighth At Freestyle Chess Grand Slam - sports.ndtv.com - France - Germany

D Gukesh Loses To Alireza Firouzja, Ends Eighth At Freestyle Chess Grand Slam

World champion D Gukesh ended in eighth position after losing to Iranian-French grandmaster Alireza Firouzja in the second game of their seventh-place playoff match at the Freestyle Chess Grand Slam at Hamburg, Germany on Friday. Gukesh thus concluded his forgettable campaign in the tournament at Weissenhaus resort without a single win. A day after his remarkable comeback from a hopeless position to draw game one against Firouzja on Thursday, the ball was in Gukesh's court to do well as the white pieces, but clearly, the world champion had run out of steam to lose in 30 moves.

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Magnus Carlsen - Fabiano Caruana - Vincent Keymer - World Champion D Gukesh Finishes Last At Freestyle Chess Grand Slam - sports.ndtv.com - France - Germany - Usa - Uzbekistan

World Champion D Gukesh Finishes Last At Freestyle Chess Grand Slam

World champion D Gukesh finished last after losing to Iranian-French grandmaster Alireza Firouzja in the second game of their seventh-place playoff match at the Freestyle Chess Grand Slam. Gukesh thus concluded his forgettable campaign in the tournament at Weissenhaus resort without a single win. After a lost battle that ended in a draw on the first day, the ball was in Gukesh's court to do well as the white pieces, but clearly, the world champion had run out of steam to lose in 30 moves. The test of time started in the middle game when Gukesh made a mistake and had to part with his queen for two pieces. While Firouzja made good use of his material advantage.

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