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Internet Erupt As Praggnanandhaa Becomes India's No. 1 Men's Chess Player

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  • January 17, 2024
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Internet Erupt As Praggnanandhaa Becomes India's No. 1 Men's Chess Player

Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa once again made India proud as he defeated China's Ding Liren, the current world champion, in the 4th round of the Tata Steel Masters tournament on Wednesday. With this win, the chess prodigy has become India's top ranked men's chess player, going past veteran Viswanathan Anand.

Praggnanandhaa has been receiving warm wishes from all over the world as everyone lauded the 18 year old champion on his vast accomplishment. Chairman of the Adani Group, Gautam Adani also did not shy away from congratulating Praggnanandhaa. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Adani called Praggnanandhaa's victory over Ding Liren an "astonishing moment".

Tremendously proud of your achievement, Pragg. What an astonishing moment, defeating the reigning World Champion Ding Liren of China and becoming India's top rated player. This is truly a proud moment for our nation! Not just Adani but the fans also took to social media and congratulated Praggnanandhaa for his victory.

The historic moment when Praggnanandhaa defeated World Champion Ding Liren Praggnanandhaa beats the reigning World Chess Champion Ding Liren with the black pieces, in the 4th round of Tata Steel chess With this he becomes the 2nd ever indian after Vishy to beat a reigning world champion. Pragg is now India no1 in live ratings Big win for prodigy R Praggnanandhaa as he beats Ding Liren at the Tata Steel Masters event.

He has surpassed Anand to become the No. 1 ranked . After the match, Praggnanandhaa said he was surprised with the outcome as he didn't expect the world champion to get ousted in such a fashion. "I felt I equalized very easily and then somehow things started to go wrong for him. Even after I won the pawn I felt it should be holdable," Praggnanandhaa was quoted as saying by Chess.com.

"I think any day, if you beat such a strong player, it's always special because it's not very easy to beat them. The first time winning against a world champion in classical chess feels good," he added..