Indian Grandmaster Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa achieved a significant victory in the FIDE World Cup 2023 semi-final by defeating USA's Fabiano Caruana in tiebreaks. This win propels Praggnanandhaa to a highly anticipated showdown with the reigning World No. 1, Magnus Carlsen, in the final.
In a thrilling match held in Baku, Azerbaijan, Praggnanandhaa outplayed Fabiano Caruana in a closely contested semi-final encounter. The two-game classical series ended in a 1-1 draw, leading to a tiebreaker. Praggnanandhaa emerged as the victor in this tiebreaker, securing a 3.5-2.5 win and earning his place in the final.
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Praggnanandhaa's triumph over Caruana holds significant implications beyond the World Cup. The victory also guarantees Praggnanandhaa a spot in the prestigious Candidates 2024 tournament, an achievement that solidifies his status as a rising chess talent.
Praggnanandhaa's victory resonated within the chess community, garnering praise from none other than chess legend Viswanathan Anand. Anand applauded the 18-year-old Indian prodigy's performance on Twitter, emphasizing his journey to the final and his victory over a seasoned player like Caruana.
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Praggnanandhaa's accomplishment places him in a league with legends like Bobby Fischer and Magnus Carlsen. He becomes the third youngest player in history to qualify for the esteemed Candidates tournament, a testament to his exceptional skill and dedication to the game. Reflecting on his journey, Praggnanandhaa expressed his surprise at facing Magnus Carlsen in the final, highlighting his determination to give his best in the upcoming challenge.
Following the World Cup, Praggnanandhaa is set to participate in the Candidates event in the coming year. This event will determine the contender who will challenge the reigning World Chess Champion, Ding Liren. Praggnanandhaa's achievement as the second Indian chess player to reach the World Cup semi-finals solidifies his place in chess history.