Hikaru Nakamura has called the FIDE Candidates Tournament a ’lottery,’ questioning its unpredictability. He said that he will ...
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Thesportstak on MSNMagnus Carlsen Confirms Truce with FIDE but Remains Firm on World Championship AbsenceMagnus Carlsen, the five-time world champion, has confirmed that his longstanding dispute with the International Chess ...
The exact details of where the World School Championships 2025 will be broadcast live are yet to be confirmed by FIDE, but ...
There was triple delight for Wadifa, who not only won the women’s championship but also earned the status of a Women’s ...
In the heart of New York, amidst the brightest minds in chess, India’s own Grandmaster Koneru Humpy scripted history yet ...
In the Open category, Neer’s triumph and Wadifa’s win in the Women’s category guarantee Bangladesh representation in both divisions. This marks the first time Bangladesh has participated in the ...
Wadifa Ahmed clinched the Asian Zonal Chess Championship Zone 3.2 title in Colombo, Sri Lanka today to qualify for the upcoming Chess World Cup.
The history of chess is riddled with missed opportunities.
Magnus Carlsen may be the best chess player in the world, but the Norwegian has ruled out a return to the classical World Chess Championship.
None of Bangladesh’s previous WIMs have gone on to become Grandmasters, but Wadifa, a tenth-grade student, hopes to change that ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNChess great Magnus Carlsen rules out world championship return, says he’s still ‘better than the kids’Considered the greatest chess player of his era and perhaps of any era, Magnus Carlsen has no intention of returning to the ...
World No.1 Magnus Carlsen has ruled out a return to the classical world championship, claiming that he is better than the ...
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