The 20-year-old from Chennai began the second half of the event from the bottom of the open-category standings, only to produce a remarkable comeback that included two classical victories over Carlsen, a win over the reigning world champion Dommaraju Gukesh and a final-round classical win over Germany No. 1 Vincent Keymer.
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Praggnanandhaa exclusive interview: ‘Winning ahead of Carlsen is something I’ve always wanted’
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- June 7, 2026
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