Indian chess sensation D. Gukesh, eighteen years young, is standing on the verge of winning this year’s edition of the esteemed Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2025 in Wijk aan Zee, Netherlands. Gukesh took the world championship by playing more than what the Chinese powerhouse, Ding Liren, was showing in December 2024. Gukesh has shown immense consistency during this Tata Steel tournament, nicknamed fondly the “Wimbledon of Chess.” In the first round, he outplayed Anish Giri; in the fifth round, Gukesh had outwitted Vincent Keymer. When into the tenth round, Indian Grandmaster R. Praggnanandhaa could get a peep at him but was really within his grasp. It would be a personal victory for Gukesh but a gigantic moment for Indian chess if he were to emerge victorious at Tata Steel, as any champion of today would be remembered in the style of former champion Viswanathan Anand.
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D Gukesh Become India’s No. 1 Player, Poised to Surpass 2800 Rating to Join Vishy Anand and Arjun Erigaisi
With D Gukesh now reigning as India’s No.1 player, bypassing the mighty Viswanathan Anand and Arjun Erigaisi, a whole new era begins for Indian chess. His super journey is one of the second-youngest Grandmasters and international performances at the top level, which clearly presents brilliant talent. Gukesh stands on the cusp of crossing the 2800 Elo rating mark, a distinction shared by only two Indians. His attacking style of play and composure in high-pressure situations make him a one-of-a-kind player. Gukesh’s successes are inspiring the new generation of talent nurtured by India’s rapidly growing chess infrastructure. His trajectory shines bright promise for Indian chess at the international table.