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Firouzja beats Pranesh to lead after Round 1

Firouzja beats Pranesh to lead after Round 1

Alireza Firouzja emerged as the sole winner in the opening round of the Quantbox Chennai Grand Masters 2026, defeating India’s Pranesh M with the black pieces to take the early lead in the elite chess tournament on Thursday. The French grandmaster outplayed the Challenger section winner from last year in a Sicilian Sveshnikov, gradually building an advantage before converting a complex endgame to secure the tournament’s only decisive result. The victory also pushed Firouzja back into the top 10 of the live world rankings. Gukesh, Arjun and Abdusattorov held to draws The remaining three games all ended in draws, though each featured tense battles. Reigning world champion Gukesh Dommaraju was forced to defend accurately against fellow Indian Nihal Sarin. Nihal created the better chances for much of the encounter, but Gukesh held firm to split the point. Top seed Nodirbek Abdusattorov also had to settle for a draw after coming under pressure against Hans Niemann. Playing with the white pieces, the Uzbek grandmaster adopted an experimental setup and spent much of the game defending a …

Deputy Chairman Pranesh writes to Chikkamagaluru SP to take back escort vehicle

Deputy Chairman Pranesh writes to Chikkamagaluru SP to take back escort vehicle

Heeding Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s call for austerity, M.K. Pranesh, Deputy Chairman of the Legislative Council, has written to the Chikkamagaluru Superintendent of Police requesting the withdrawal of his official escort vehicle. In his letter dated May 15, Mr. Pranesh — who represents local bodies in Chikkamagaluru in the Legislative Council — said he was voluntarily giving up the escort in response to the Prime Minister’s appeal to reduce fuel consumption and adopt measures of austerity. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, earlier this month, appealed to citizens of the country to reduce the consumption of petrol and diesel, use public transport and adopt carpooling and increase the use of electric vehicles, among such other measures. Published – May 15, 2026 09:04 pm IST Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

S8UL announces signing of Grandmaster Pranesh M, reveals athlete roster for E-Sports World Cup | Sports News

S8UL announces signing of Grandmaster Pranesh M, reveals athlete roster for E-Sports World Cup | Sports News

One of India’s leading e-sports clubs, S8UL on Monday announced the signing of Indian Chess Grandmaster Pranesh M and confirmed its athlete roster across 12 titles for the Esports World Cup (EWC) 2026 in Riyadh from July 6 to August 23. Pranesh joins Grandmasters Nihal Sarin and Aravindh Chithambaram, further strengthening the lineup. Chess made its debut in the EWC last year and makes its return for the upcoming tournament where players will compete for a $1.5 million (Rs 14 crore) prize pool from August 11 to 15. With the defending champion automatically qualified, along with two players from the Speed Chess Championship 2025 and one from Chess.com Open 2026, four spots have already been secured. Nine players will qualify through the Champions Chess Tour standings, where S8UL’s Nihal currently ranks seventh and Pranesh fifteenth, making them the two highest-ranked Indians in contention. Additional qualification opportunities include DreamHack Atlanta from May 15 to 17, which offers four spots, and the Last Chance Qualifiers closer to the tournament, which will award the final four places. Alongside …

Vidit Gujrathi ends Faustino Oro’s run; Pranav and Pranesh reach Round 3

Vidit Gujrathi ends Faustino Oro’s run; Pranav and Pranesh reach Round 3

India’s GM Vidit Gujrathi finally managed to crack the defence of Argentine wonder kid Faustino Oro in the second rapid game, while Pranav V and Pranesh M also got the better of their respective opponents in the first set of rapid games to advance to the third round of the FIDE World Cup 2025 here on Thursday. Vidit had been put under pressure by 12-year-old Oro in the two classical games, but on Thursday, the 31-year-old Indian relied on his experience to grind out a 52-move win in the second rapid game with black pieces. Pranav defeated Aryan Tari of Norway, while Pranesh beat Dimitrij Kollars of Germany to join the likes of world champion Gukesh D, Arjun Erigasi, P Harikrishna, Karthik Venkatraman, and Diptayan Ghosh in the next round. Speaking about the feeling after beating the youngest player in the competition, Vidit admitted that playing against the youngster was challenging as the pressure was on him, but added, “It feels good to qualify for the next round. It was not an easy match, so …