Historical! R Pragnanandhaa crosses world champion D Gukesh in the world chess rankings; You all need to know. Chess news

New Delhi: In a major milestone for the Indian chess, R Pragganandha has jumped into the live fid rankings, marking the world champion D Gukesh, marking an important personal and national achievement. By Saturday, the live rating of Pragnanandha climbed up to 2777.2, in the rear of Gukesh’s 2776.6.The 19 -year -old Kautuk is currently competing with the Uzches Cup Masters in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, a reputed program organized by the Uzbekistan Chess Federation that is quickly attracting global attention. Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!After a draw in the early stages, Praggananandha bounced back into style in round 2, defeating Uzbekistan’s Shamsidin Vokhidov with white pieces.

World’s top 10 in live rankings (Photo: 2700ches.com)
He now leads the standing of the tournament with 1.5 points, bound with partner Indian Arjun Arigasi and others.The rise of Pragnanandha in the ranking is part of a broad Indian boom in the world chess.
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Recently, there were four players in the global top 10 live ratings in India – Pragganandha, Gukesh, Arjuna, and newly constructed Arvind Chitmbaram, who won the title at the 6th Stapan Awagian Memorial in Armenia.In that tightly contesting incident, both Arvind and Pragganandha scored 6.5/9, but Arvind claimed the top position on the tie-break. Also read: ‘If there were chess tournaments in Bangladesh, why would I come to India?’: 80 -year -old Queen HamidUnder Coach RB Ramesh, both of them took each other together pushed each other in the entire event. “This was a good tournament for me,” Pragganandha reflected, “but I recalled a chance in that round 2 … that victory would have made a difference.”Despite this, Pragganandha’s consistent talent and recently have been raised above the world champion as well, a remarkable achievement for a player is still in his adolescence.India’s young guns can be here in advance, with dominating international chess and pushing each other to new heights.