R Praggnanandhaa has achieved a historic victory at Norway Chess, a feat even Vishy Anand couldn’t accomplish. The young Indian Grandmaster secured the title by defeating Vincent Keymer in the final round, overcoming fatigue from prior tournaments. His remarkable comeback, including four consecutive classical wins, has placed him among chess elite, proving his exceptional talent.
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