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First Magnus Carlsen, Now Arjun Erigaisi: D Gukesh Scripts History With Back-To-Back Wins At Norway Chess 2025

The 19-year-old had just registered a historic win against Magnus Carlsen the day before and followed it up with another gritty show on Monday.

Teen chess prodigy and current World Champion D Gukesh staged yet another thrilling comeback at Norway Chess 2025, this time beating fellow Indian Grandmaster Arjun Erigaisi for the first time in classical chess. The 19-year-old had just registered a historic win against Magnus Carlsen the day before and followed it up with another gritty show on Monday.

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Trouble Early On Despite Playing White

Despite starting with the white pieces, Gukesh found himself in deep trouble early in the game. Erigaisi’s aggressive middlegame play posed serious challenges, and analysts described Gukesh’s position as “virtually lost” at one point. But Gukesh, known for his composure under pressure, remained focused and patient.

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Turning Defense Into Offense

With few attacking possibilities, Gukesh changed tactic and sought to make the position complicated, dragging the game into a time scramble. Finding the correct defensive resources, he weathered the worst before slowly turning the tables on his opponent. The marathon lasted 92 moves before Erigaisi had to resign, ensuring a historic first classical victory for Gukesh over his countryman.

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Revenge For Last Week’s Loss

This win was also a redemption for Gukesh, who had previously lost to Arjun in their previous encounter at the same event last week. This time, however, it was the teenager’s determination that paid off.

Gukesh Overtakes Carlsen In Standings

With this victory, Gukesh rose to second spot in the leaderboard with 11.5 points, ahead of Magnus Carlsen. He now lags just behind Fabiano Caruana, who topped the tournament with 12.5 points after beating China’s Wei Yi.

A Star On The Rise

Gukesh’s uncanny talent for coming back from precarious positions and reversing games is becoming his hallmark. With little time left on the clock, the Chennai teenager is ready to pose a strong challenge for the title of Norway Chess 2025 champion.

First published on: Jun 03, 2025 10:39 AM IST


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