Praggnanandhaa beat Magnus Carlsen twice at the Norway Chess 2026. On June 3, 2026, he outmaneuvered Carlsen in the eighth round.

What happened?

Praggnanandhaa capitalized on a blunder by Carlsen under time pressure to win.

Why it matters for Praggnanandhaa

The Indian GM's wins came in the third and eighth rounds, with Carlsen suffering four defeats in the tournament.

Praggnanandhaa was delighted to beat Carlsen, but emphasized that winning at this stage of the tournament was more important.

What comes next?

Praggnanandhaa doesn't think there's a change of guard, with Carlsen's fortunes on the wane, saying he's still the best.

The Indian GM has been involved in well-contested matches against Carlsen, feeling excited to play him.

Praggnanandhaa's wins are a significant achievement, given Carlsen's status as one of the greatest chess players.

On June 3, 2026, Praggnanandhaa's performance at the Norway Chess 2026 solidified his position among the best players.

Carlsen's losses are a rare occurrence, making Praggnanandhaa's victories even more notable.

Praggnanandhaa's comments on Carlsen's aura not waning suggest that he still holds his opponent in high regard.

The Norway Chess 2026 tournament has seen unexpected results, with Praggnanandhaa's wins being a highlight.

Praggnanandhaa's performance will be closely watched in future tournaments, given his recent successes against top players.