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GM Gukesh D overtakes Anand to become highest ranked Indian chess player

Teenage Grandmaster D Gukesh posted a win over home favourite Misratdin Iskandarov in a second-round match of the World Cup and overtook his idol Viswanathan Anand in live world (FIDE) rankings

Gukesh D overtook his idol Viswanathan Anand to become highest ranked Indian chess player in FIDE rankings. Photo: Twitter

Gukesh D overtook his idol Viswanathan Anand to become highest ranked Indian chess player in FIDE rankings. Photo: Twitter

Press Trust of India Baku (Azerbaijan)

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Teenaged Grandmaster D Gukesh posted a win over home favourite Misratdin Iskandarov in a second round match of the World Cup here on Tuesday and overtook his idol Viswanathan Anand in live world (FIDE) rankings.

The 17-year old Gukesh outclassed Iskandarov of Azerbaijan in 44 moves in the second game of their second-round match.

"Gukesh D won again today and has overcome Viswanathan Anand in live rating! There is still almost a month till next official FIDE rating list on September 1, but it's highly likely that 17-year-old will be making it to top 10 in the world as the highest-rated Indian player," the international chess federation (FIDE) said in a tweet.

The latest gain of 2.5 rating points took Gukesh's live rating to 2755.9, while Anand's is 2754.0. As a result, Gukesh replaced Anand as the World No. 9 in live rankings while the five-time World champion slipped to 10th.

Anand, who first made it to the World's top-10 in July 1991, has remained India's top-ranked player in all published lists since January 1987.

 

 
Gukesh will take on compatriot S L Narayanan in the third round.

 

Meanwhile, a bunch of Indians advanced to the third round on Thursday. In the men's section, GM R Praggnanandhaa, a winner over Maxime Lagarde, Nihal Sarin won while D Harika and R Vaishali moved into the next round.

Indian GM B Adhiban bowed out, losing 0.5-1.5 to Daniil Dubov while unfancied compatriot Karthik Venkataraman held the No.2 seed Hikaru Nakamura to a 1-1 score and forced a tie-break.

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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First Published: Aug 04 2023 | 5:22 PM IST

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