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16-year-old Indian chess sensation Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa stuns world No. 1 Magnus Carlsen

By Ben Morse, CNN

Updated 1018 GMT (1818 HKT) February 22, 2022

Praggnanandhaa during the Tata Steel Chess Tournament in 2019.

(CNN)Sixteen-year-old Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa stunned Magnus Carlsen on Sunday, beating theworld No. 1 during the Airthings Masters.

Praggnanandhaa, nicknamed Pragg, belied his age and his experience as he remained cool and collected, while Carlsen appeared to make mistakes to present opportunities to the Indian youngster. And although the five-time world champion fought to get back into the game, Pragg didn't give him an opening, eventually holding on for a famous victory in the rapid chess tournament. When it became apparent a win was certain, the achievement appeared to dawn on Pragg, as he covered his mouth with his hand in shock. It was Pragg's first victory over Carlsen, and he became the youngest player to beat Carlsen since the superstar became World Champion in 2013.Read MoreHe also became only the third Indian grandmaster to win against the Norwegian after Viswanathan Anand and Pentala Harikrishna.«I'm just very happy,» he said afterwards. When asked how he was going to celebrate, Pragg — with days of competition remaining in the tournament — was realistic given how late he was playing games being based in India: «I think it's about just going to bed.»«It's about time to go to bed, as I don't think I will have dinner at 2.30 in the morning.»Anish Giri ® competes against Praggnanandhaa (L) during the 2022 Tata Steel Chess Tournament.PraiseThe result was probably not forecast before it began. Carlsen had won three games in a row as he looked to be warming up, while Pragg had finished Day 1 of the Airthings Masters with three straight losses. However, when the two clashed, the 16-year-old
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