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Indian chess sensation D. Gukesh reminisced about how Magnus Carlsen’s victory over former world champion Viswanathan Anand in 2013 title clash ignited spark in him to bring title back to India.
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Norway Chess 2025: 'Unprofessional' Carlsen trolled for slamming table in frustration after Gukesh's historic win (WATCH) - MSNGajewski: Victory Will Boost Gukesh’s Confidence Gukesh's Polish coach Grzegorz Gajewski spoke about the significance of this milestone following the world champion's win.
Processing emotions quickly comes naturally to reigning world champion D. Gukesh, an effective tool in his effort to tame new challenges, said his Polish coach Grzegorz Gajewski, asserting that losses ...
Stavanger: Moments after D Gukesh pulled off a stunning heist on Magnus Carlsen at Norway Chess on Sunday, his coach Grzegorz Gajewski was asked what it would mean to the Indian for the remainder ...
Analysing the game, Gukesh's Polish coach Grzegorz Gajewski said, though it was not the best game played by the reigning world champion but he was happy that he had pulled it off.
Analysing the game, Gukesh's Polish coach Grzegorz Gajewski said, though it was not the best game played by the reigning world champion but he was happy that he had pulled it off.
So, on the very next day, when you're again in trouble, you definitely know what to do, you just keep fighting," said Gukesh's Polish coach Grzegorz Gajewski, acknowledging that it wasn't his ...
Analysing the game, Gukesh's Polish coach Grzegorz Gajewski said, though it was not the best game played by the reigning world champion but he was happy that he had pulled it off, mentioning ...
When Gukesh and his team — comprising coach Grzegorz Gajewski and father, Dr. Rajinikanth — left for Norway Chess on May 23, this was one of their aims. To beat Carlsen and Erigaisi.
A cherished goal, which Gukesh reached a few days after reaching his 19th birthday, fighting the psychological barrier of losing their first-round clash at the same venue and seizing his chance from a ...
Such was the force that Grzegorz Gajewski felt an unprecedented blow. “Not that hard,” Gajewski said when asked if Gukesh had ever given him a fist bump so hard. “I mean, he had his reason.” ...
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Norway Chess 2025: Gukesh beats Erigaisi for first time in classical chess, overtakes Carlsen in standings - MSNCoach Gajewski: 'Not his best game, but a good second half' Gukesh’s coach, Polish GM Grzegorz Gajewski, acknowledged the rocky start but praised the comeback. "Probably not his best game ever ...
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