Praggnanandhaa Clinches Norway Chess 2026 Title in Dramatic Final Stretch Comeback
Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa wins Norway Chess 2026 after a dramatic comeback, scoring 18/30 points and securing four consecutive classical victories. He finishes ahead of Wesley So and is felicitated in Tamil Nadu by Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay with a ₹50 lakh award, drawing national praise from S. Jaishankar.
The tournament concluded with Praggnanandhaa demonstrating exceptional composure under pressure, overturning a tightly contested leaderboard to emerge as the sole champion. His final sequence of victories proved decisive in separating him from the chasing pack, particularly American grandmaster Wesley So, who finished just one point behind after a closely fought contest.
Following his triumph, Praggnanandhaa returned to Tamil Nadu, where Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay formally hosted the champion in recognition of his achievement. During the reception, the Chief Minister presented him with a ₹50 lakh cheque as an official felicitation for his performance on the global stage. In an informal and symbolic moment, Praggnanandhaa also played a friendly 15-minute chess match with the Chief Minister, which he later described as unexpectedly challenging despite the non-competitive setting.
The victory has drawn widespread attention from political and diplomatic leadership, with External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar publicly praising Praggnanandhaa’s achievement. He highlighted the win as a reflection of India’s growing dominance in international chess, noting it alongside the continued rise of reigning world champion D. Gukesh, further underscoring the country’s expanding influence in the global chess arena.
Praggnanandhaa’s triumph at Norway Chess 2026 stands as a defining milestone in his career, reinforcing his position among the world’s leading chess grandmasters and marking another significant chapter in India’s ascent in elite chess competition.

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