Vidit Gujrathi: Decline of Form – A Critical Analysis on Recent Performances of Chess

Yet another face to reckon with in Indian chess is that of Vidit Gujrathi, whose performance has sadly been on the wane over the last couple of years. Two of the biggest disappointments where he performed quite abysmally was at the Chennai Chess Grandmasters 2024 and the Chess Champions League. There were times when he admitted, he has been in advantageous positions of some matches. Such cases were seen against Arjun Erigaisi. Vidit committed some serious mistakes that resulted in the match going all the way to loss for him. He seems to have experienced some pressure of competition, mental stresses, and lapses in concentration at times during these tournaments. To regain his edge, he must reassess the strategies, work on the mistakes produced, and rebuild his mental strength.

Fall of PV Sindhu: What Went Wrong for India’s Badminton Star?

Fall of PV Sindhu

PV Sindhu has been one of the icons to Indian badminton and one of its most celebrated players in recent years. However, in terms of performance, she faces a reversal of her fortunes lately. The article is a further exploration of some of these reasons: injuries, change in coaches, increasing competition, and high mental expectations from the top. Data reflects that Sindhu’s rank has declined, and her win percentages have also been declining recently along with the fragility of her top-tournament performances.

Arjun Erigaisi Clinches Chennai Grandmasters Chess Tournament

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Arjun’s success at the Chennai Grandmasters Chess Tournament is yet another proof of his capability, talent, and commitment toward attaining better heights. As he continues to challenge himself at international arenas, Indian chess enthusiasts in large number eagerly wait to see him again in upcoming tournaments and envision him as one of the most elite chess players in the world soon.

India’s Top Table Tennis Players: New Champions Emerging in Revolutionizing of the Game

Indian table tennis has seen a complete transformation over the last few years. Players like Achanta Sharath Kamal, Manika Batra, and G Sathiyan seem to be at the helm, and newer talent such as Diya Chitale and Sreeja Akula have been noticed too. It is pretty apparent that the game is changing. The growth of Indian table tennis can be epitomized not only by the commitment of the players but also by a renewed national interest for the sport.

Malvika Bansod: Rising Star of Indian Badminton and Her Journey to the Women’s Final at the Hylo Open

Malvika Bansod

Malvika Bansod’s journey is a testament to her unwavering dedication, passion, and resilience. From a young girl with a dream in Nagpur to a rising star in international badminton, Bansod has come a long way, inspiring countless young athletes across India. Her recent performance at the Hylo Open signifies a new chapter in her career, and with each match, she is proving that she has what it takes to compete at the highest level.

Arjun Erigaisi Reaches 2800: Why This is India’s Greatest Chess Milestone Since Anand

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Arjun’s 2800 milestone stands out as one of the most remarkable achievements in Indian sports. It can be compared to other historic moments, such as Abhinav Bindra’s gold medal in shooting at the 2008 Olympics or Neeraj Chopra’s javelin throw victory at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. The significance lies in the global nature of chess and the incredibly high standards required to join the 2800 club, making it a feat on par with winning a world title in more traditional sports.

PT Usha’s Leadership Helps Reliance Gain at the Expense of the Government: A Spokesperson for Mukesh and Nita Ambani?

PT Usha’s Leadership Helps Reliance Gain at the Expense of the Government

PT Usha, an iconic Indian athlete and now the President of the Indian Olympic Association (IOA), finds herself embroiled in a major controversy. The recent Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) report highlighted a startling issue – an alleged loss of Rs. 24 crore to the IOA due to undue favors extended to the corporate giant … Read more

India to Exit from Women’s T20 Tournament if it fails to do this

India on the Brink of Exit from Women's T20 Tournament

India on the Brink of Exit from Women’s T20 Tournament For advertisement on our platform, do call at +91 6377460764 or email us at [email protected]. India’s performance in the ongoing Women’s T20 Tournament has placed them in a precarious position. The team is on the verge of being knocked out if they fail to secure … Read more

Dipa Karmakar Retires: The Gymnast Who Changed the Face of Indian Sports

Dipa Karmakar: A Trailblazer Who Inspired a Nation

Dipa Karmakar: A Trailblazer Who Inspired a Nation For advertisement on our platform, do call at +91 6377460764 or email us at [email protected]. Dipa Karmakar, one of India’s most celebrated gymnasts, has officially retired from competitive sports. Her journey, filled with grit, determination, and groundbreaking achievements, leaves behind a legacy that will inspire future generations. … Read more

How Shivam Mavi and Umran Malik Struggled Post-Debut While Arshdeep Singh Thrived

Shivam Mavi and Umran Malik Struggled Post-Debut While Arshdeep Singh Thrived The Philox

In the fast-paced world of cricket, where young talents constantly vie for recognition, the debuts of Shivam Mavi, Umran Malik, and Arshdeep Singh in India’s T20 International (T20I) squad brought excitement and anticipation. While Arshdeep Singh continues to shine, Mavi and Malik have faded from the spotlight. This news report delves into their journeys, examining the highs, lows, and the challenges that have shaped their careers.

The Untold Story of Rupa Bayor Meet India’s First Taekwondo Star in the World Top 10

Rupa Bayor: The First Indian Taekwondo Athlete to Break into the Top 10 World Poomsae Rankings

Rupa Bayor, a Taekwondo athlete from Arunachal Pradesh, has made history by becoming the first Indian to break into the top 10 of the World Poomsae Rankings. Currently ranked 9th globally, Rupa’s journey from humble beginnings to international recognition is a story of resilience, determination, and talent. Despite her groundbreaking achievements, her story has largely been overlooked by mainstream media in India, which continues to focus predominantly on cricket, leaving accomplishments like Rupa’s underappreciated.

The Future of Chess How Indian Prodigies are Dominating the Global Stage

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Dommaraju Gukesh, born in 2006, is already a chess sensation. At the age of 12 years and 7 months, Gukesh became the second-youngest grandmaster in history, only narrowly missing out on Sergey Karjakin’s record. Gukesh’s rise to prominence has been swift, marked by his incredible performance at the 2022 Chess Olympiad, where he led the Indian team to a bronze medal. In the event, Gukesh outperformed several top-ranked grandmasters and made headlines with his remarkable games.