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The world's number one chess player has caused an uproar and is facing match-fixing allegations after sharing his world title with his Russian rival. Norwegian chess champion Magnus Carlsen ...
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Magnus Carlsen, the world’s No1 chess player, has triggered a major backlash after cutting short a final to share a world championship title with his rival. The 34-year-old Norwegian grandmaster ...
World No. 9 Anna Muzychuk and World No.21 Sarasadat Khademalsharieh have confirmed to participate in the Norway Chess Women 2025, bringing their solid playing styles to the tournament. Norway Chess ...
“This partnership with Chess Network allows us to combine our mission ... second Indian to surpass the 2800 ELO rating, is ranked world no. 4 and has brought global recognition to the region.
Renowned chess player Magnus Carlsen’s has announced his return to play in the upcoming World Blitz Championship -- a U-turn from a few days prior after he withdrew from another event organised ...
A five-time world chess champion who was disqualified from a tournament has rejoined after organisers allowed him to wear jeans. Magnus Carlsen, who was once the youngest grandmaster in the world ...
World chess number one Magnus Carlsen is back in a major tournament after he quit because he was told to change his jeans. The International Chess Federation (FIDE) has now relaxed its dress code ...