The Norway Chess 2025 tournament delivered one of the most thrilling finales in recent years, with young Indian grandmaster D Gukesh coming heartbreakingly close to clinching the title. Despite his relentless fighting spirit and strong performances, a crucial blunder in the final round against Fabiano Caruana dashed his hopes. Defending champion Magnus Carlsen capitalized on this mistake to secure his seventh Norway Chess title. The emotional moment saw D Gukesh visibly shellshocked, covering his face in frustration as the clock ticked down to just two seconds.
D Gukesh’s Rollercoaster Tournament and Final Round Drama
Throughout the tournament, D Gukesh displayed a fearless approach, often pushing his opponents to make mistakes under time pressure. This aggressive style paid off in multiple rounds, including a notable victory against Magnus Carlsen, where the World No. 1 lost and reacted angrily by slamming the table. However, his final game against Caruana was different. Caruana gained an early advantage, and despite D Gukesh’s efforts to fight back, the clock and pressure weighed heavily on the 18-year-old. A critical blunder in the closing moments erased his chances of victory. As time dwindled, D Gukesh offered a handshake and broke down emotionally, a rare moment of vulnerability from the promising player.
Carlsen emerged as the tournament champion with 16 points after drawing with Arjun Erigaisi, who finished fifth. Caruana’s second place with 15.5 points edged out D Gukesh’s 14.5 points, who settled for third place despite his impressive run.
Anand’s Insight on D Gukesh’s Playing Style
Before the final round, chess legend Viswanathan Anand shared his thoughts on D Gukesh’s unique strategy of playing risky, sometimes seemingly poor moves, to provoke errors in his opponents during critical time scrambles. Anand praised D Gukesh’s fighting spirit but cautioned that this approach might sometimes put him at a disadvantage. “Both these games he played (against Carlsen and Erigaisi) were extremely poorly. If that’s a conscious decision to provoke a struggle, I would be alarmed,” Anand said. He acknowledged D Gukesh as an amazing fighter but expressed concern over his defensive methods, suggesting a need for more balance between aggression and solid play.
D Gukesh’s journey in Norway Chess 2025 was marked by intense battles, remarkable resilience, and valuable lessons, all hinting at a bright future ahead in the world of chess.
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