R Praggnanandhaa Creates History, Becomes The First Indian Chess Player To...
Published By :,Last Updated: June 06, 2026, 01:13 ISTR Praggnanandhaa wins historic Norway Chess title in Oslo, defeating Vincent Keymer and twice beating Magnus Carlsen to claim a landmark win.
Rapid ReadR Praggnanandhaa becomes first Indian to win Norway Chess (Picture credit: Michal Walusza)Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa made history by becoming the first Indian to win the prestigious Norway Chess title, with a final-round win against Germany’s Vincent Keymer in Oslo on Friday.
🇮🇳 PRAGG WINS NORWAY CHESS 2026From last place in round 6, and 4 back-to-back wins, he finishes first 🤯🤯#NorwayCheas pic.twitter.com/nb30jH9v7Q — Norway Chess (@NorwayChess) June 5, 2026Competing in Norway Chess for only the second time, Praggnanandhaa endured a slow start in the elite six-player field before gaining momentum in the second half of the event.
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R Praggnanandhaa wins historic Norway Chess title in Oslo, defeating Vincent Keymer and twice beating Magnus Carlsen to claim a landmark win.
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R Praggnanandhaa becomes first Indian to win Norway Chess (Picture credit: Michal Walusza)
Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa made history by becoming the first Indian to win the prestigious Norway Chess title, with a final-round win against Germany’s Vincent Keymer in Oslo on Friday.
Praggnanandhaa, who began the day in third place with 15 points, delivered when it mattered most, securing a classical win worth three full points to finish on 18 and clinch one of the most coveted trophies in elite chess.
In doing so, the 20-year-old from Chennai achieved a feat that had eluded even Indian chess legend Viswanathan Anand and reigning world champion D Gukesh, among others, since the tournament’s inception in 2013.
🇮🇳 PRAGG WINS NORWAY CHESS 2026From last place in round 6, and 4 back-to-back wins, he finishes first 🤯🤯#NorwayCheas pic.twitter.com/nb30jH9v7Q — Norway Chess (@NorwayChess) June 5, 2026
Competing in Norway Chess for only the second time, Praggnanandhaa endured a slow start in the elite six-player field before gaining momentum in the second half of the event.
His campaign was highlighted by a brilliant achievement, beating seven-time Norway Chess champion and World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen twice in classical chess, a rare accomplishment that underlined his determination to bounce back from the disappointment of an underwhelming Candidates Tournament in Paphos earlier this year.
As reigning world champion Gukesh fell out of contention in the closing stages, Praggnanandhaa ensured that India’s challenge remained alive, ultimately carrying it all the way to the title.
The result was made possible after American Grandmaster Wesley So, who led the standings with 15.5 points heading into the final round, was held to a draw in his classical game against Alireza Firouzja, sending their contest into an Armageddon tie-break.
That outcome opened the door for Praggnanandhaa, who knew that a classical victory over Keymer would propel him to the top of the standings and secure a landmark title.
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