Praggnanandhaa And Vidit Score Crucial Victories; Gukesh Continues In Joint Lead
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Praggnanandhaa And Vidit Score Crucial Victories; Gukesh Continues In Joint Lead

Grandmasters R Praggnanandhaa and Vidit Gujrathi won in a thrilling sixth round of the Candidates Chess Tournament in Toronto, extending India’s remarkable performance. Praggnanandhaa defeated Nijat Abasov, and Gujrathi outplayed Alireza. 

Meanwhile, D Gukesh and Hikaru Nakamura drew to maintain shared leadership. Gukesh and Ian Nepomniachtchi lead the men’s division with four points apiece.

While Gujrathi achieved a strategic triumph over Alireza, Praggnanandhaa demonstrated his might in a tactical victory over Abasov. The result of Gukesh’s matchup with Nakamura was a tie. Fabiano Caruana and Praggnanandhaa are tied for third place, with Gujrathi trailing closely behind.

Praggnanandhaa was confident in his performance despite difficulties, stressing the value of doing well in every circumstance. The early surprise move by Gujrathi worked, and Gukesh’s game ended in a draw. 

Furthermore, R Vaishali and Koneru Humpy, representing India, lost to Tingjie Lei and Kateryna Lagno, respectively, in the women’s category. Lagno defeated Vaishali, and Lei defeated Humpy.

China’s Zhongyi Tan dominated the women’s division, defeating Anna Muzychuk to take the lead with 4.5 points. Goryachkina, with four points, is not far behind. Lei is in third place, behind Lagno. Humpy and Vaishali trail by 2 and 2.5 points, respectively.