India's Young Chess Stars Shine at Norway Chess Tournament
Impressive Performances by Indian Players
India kicked off the Norway Chess tournament with remarkable performances from R Praggnanandhaa, D Gukesh, and Divya Deshmukh. Divya made headlines by defeating the reigning women's world champion, Ju Wenjun. Meanwhile, D Gukesh had a drawn classical match against Germany's Vincent Keymer but excelled in the Armageddon format. R Praggnanandhaa also showcased his skills, drawing with American Grandmaster Wesley So in the classical game, which led to a tie-break where he outmaneuvered So with aggressive and precise tactics. Reflecting on his match against So, Praggnanandhaa acknowledged that he could have performed better in the classical game but was pleased with the outcome. He stated, "It was thrilling. The Armageddon game went well, but I missed a couple of opportunities in the classical match. Overall, it’s a solid start to the tournament," he shared.
Praggnanandhaa's Insights on Missed Opportunities
'My Brain Froze For A Moment': Praggnanandhaa
When discussing the missed opportunities during the classical round, Praggnanandhaa remarked, "At one point, I had a chance to make a strong move. Typically, I would recognize it in a crucial game, but this time I just didn’t see it. I can’t explain it other than to say my brain might have frozen for a moment. Such things happen; it’s part of the game. I’m glad I managed to perform well in the end."