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Norway Chess: D Gukesh Stuns Arjun Erigaisi With Thrilling Comeback Win
Norway Chess: D Gukesh Stuns Arjun Erigaisi With Thrilling Comeback Win

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Norway Chess: D Gukesh Stuns Arjun Erigaisi With Thrilling Comeback Win

Last Updated: D Gukesh, after his win against Magnus Carlsen, secured his first classical victory over Arjun Erigaisi in the Norway Chess tournament. World Champion D Gukesh secured his first classical victory over fellow Indian Arjun Erigaisi in a dramatic seventh-round match at the Norway Chess tournament on Monday. This win came from a position initially deemed almost hopeless. This remarkable victory followed Gukesh's triumph over World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen, marking his first classical chess win against him. These consecutive wins propelled the 17-year-old Indian prodigy above Carlsen in the standings, placing him second behind Fabiano Caruana, who defeated Wei Yi in his match. The clash between the two Indian talents lived up to expectations. Erigaisi gained an early advantage, navigating the opening into a sharp and complex middlegame where he outplayed Gukesh and appeared poised for victory. A critical mistake by Gukesh left him with a material deficit and a compromised position, leading many analysts to consider his situation 'nearly lost". However, Gukesh demonstrated resilience and tactical brilliance. Under intensifying pressure, he gradually clawed his way back into the game with precise calculations and a calm defence. In a remarkable turnaround, he neutralised Erigaisi's advantage and seized control. As time pressure mounted, Erigaisi made just enough errors for Gukesh to capitalise on an opportunity, which he exploited flawlessly. After intense play, Erigaisi resigned. Let's talk about the World Champion!! HE JUST DID IT AGAIN 😱😳💪 #NorwayChess — Norway Chess (@NorwayChess) June 2, 2025 This win represents a personal milestone for Gukesh and reinforces his reputation as one of the fiercest competitors in international chess. Social media was abuzz with celebratory comments, with fans praising the performance as 'a masterclass in resilience". Norway Chess Leaderboard – (With inputs from IANS) First Published: June 03, 2025, 07:13 IST

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