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D Gukesh and Magnus Carlsen Set to Clash in 2025 Norway Chess Tournament

December 16, 20243 Mins Read
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The chess community is eagerly anticipating an exciting showdown as the current World Champion D Gukesh prepares to face off against Magnus Carlsen, the highest-rated player in the world, at the Norway Chess tournament set for May 26 to June 6, 2025, in Stavanger, Norway. This event is expected to be a must-watch for chess enthusiasts around the world.

Eighteen-year-old Gukesh Dommaraju has had an incredible year, solidifying his position as a leading figure in chess. His journey began by winning the respected Tata Steel Masters, after which he guided India to a gold medal in the Chess Olympiad. Gukesh also triumphed in the Candidates Tournament, ultimately securing the prestigious World Chess Championship title in Singapore.

When discussing his upcoming match, Gukesh shared his enthusiasm, stating, “I’m really looking forward to playing against the strongest players in the world again in Norway, and I think the Armageddon games will be exciting too.”

In 2023, Gukesh placed third at the Norway Chess tournament, but this time he arrives as the reigning World Champion, eager to challenge the best, including Carlsen.

For Magnus Carlsen, who held the World Champion title for over ten years before stepping down, this match against Gukesh holds special importance. Playing in front of his Norwegian fans on home turf, Carlsen’s wealth of experience with the Norway Chess format may provide him with an advantage.

Kjell Madland, founder and tournament director of Norway Chess, remarked on the significance of this encounter: “This matchup is truly remarkable, and it’s thrilling to see the World Champion take on the world’s highest-rated player. The entire world will be paying attention, and we’re honored to host such a fantastic event.”

The Norway Chess tournament is known for its prestige, featuring a double round-robin format and six of the top players, including both male and female stars. The tournament also includes a unique tie-break system with fast-paced Armageddon games.

In a recent statement, D Gukesh addressed comments made by Magnus Carlsen and Vladimir Kramnik regarding his World Championship match against Ding Liren in Singapore. Gukesh, who made history as the youngest World Champion, won the title after Liren made a significant mistake in their tightly contested match.

Carlsen had likened the championship finale to a mere “second or third round clash” in an open tournament, while Kramnik controversially deemed it “the end of chess as we know it.”

Responding to their remarks, Gukesh remained unbothered. He acknowledged that the quality of some games might not have been the best but stressed that World Championship matches are determined by more than just chess skills: “It’s also about character and willpower,” he said, reflecting his calm and confident attitude despite the criticism.

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