Norway Chess 2026: R Praggnanandhaa Makes History As First Indian To Win Title After Historic Comeback | Video
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Stavanger: After becoming the first Indian to lift the Norway Chess trophy R Praggnanandhaa revealed that his mother's advice just before the latter half of the tournament turned out to be surprisingly prophetic as he managed to pull off one of the biggest comebacks in the tournament history.
FINAL STANDINGS
Praggnanandhaa: Norway Chess 2026 Champion
Wesley So
Alireza Firouzja
A dramatic final round saw Praggnanandhaa claim the title with a crucial classical win over Vincent Keymer, finishing ahead of Wesley So and Alireza Firouzja … pic.twitter.com/NW7iIG4oPaVisit catcross.org for more information.
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PRAGG WINS NORWAY CHESS 2026
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"She told ' it is a new month you will play well and I said 'ok it is one of those things that mom says and then I win four games straight, I think mom knows something," said Praggnanandhaa after winning the crown on Friday.
The 20-year-old Grandmaster, who defeated German Vincent Keymer in the final round, became the first Indian champion in the tournament's history.
It was hardly imaginable few days earlier as Praggnanandhaa failed to be consistent in the first half of the six-player tournament despite defeating world No.1 Magnus Carlsen in round 3, he was at the bottom with six points after six rounds.
Pragg couldn’t realize that he won Norway Chess 2026!
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However, a call from his mother Nagalakshmi before his seventh round match against Alireza Firouzja started a turn around and Praggnanandhaa then went on to win four classical games in a row, including a second victory over Carlsen, before clinching the title against Keymer.
"It all came my way and I also think I started to play more in control, which is always very good.
Congratulations to Praggnanandhaa on becoming the first Indian to win the Norway Chess tournament - one of the ultimate tests of endurance, intellect and temperament in the world of chess.
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"I decided that I will play a little faster than I was doing. In every game, I had time advantage and was able to make decent quality moves," said Praggnanandhaa when asked what he thought was the key behind the resurgence.
The final moments as Praggnanandhaa wins #NorwayChess 2026! pic.twitter.com/toUUbgd8GV
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He also admitted of losing track in the final stages against Keymer.
"A few moves before the end I knew I was going to win. But I also wanted to make sure, I just could not think of anything once I played knight e6; I was just moving with my hand. Because when you get a winning position it is nearly impossible to make a mistake but I was still very concerned. It was only after he resigned that I relaxed."
Praggnanandhaa mobbed in the streets of Oslo after winning Norway Chess 2026 - he is the first Indian to win this event!
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The victory also marks an unbelievable comeback for the Chennai Grandmaster, who has turned his fortunes from the brink of disappointment to glory in Norway.
"Whenever you win any tournament, you are happy. And to win this tournament when Magnus is playing is really special. And then to win this way, it's more than special. I am just super happy," he stated.
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