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FIDE Grand Swiss Round 5: Mishra Youngest Player Ever To Beat World Champion

FIDE Grand Swiss Round 5: Mishra Youngest Player Ever To Beat World Champion

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16-year-old Abhimanyu Mishra made history at the 2025 FIDE Grand Swiss, becoming the youngest player ever to defeat a reigning world champion, Gukesh Dommaraju, in a classical chess game during Round 5. The round saw several upsets, including losses for other top-10 Grandmasters, though GM Parham Maghsoodloo maintained his lead in the Open section. In the Women's Grand Swiss, a draw among leaders resulted in four co-leaders after decisive games on other top boards.

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Mishra's record-breaking victory over the reigning World Champion Gukesh Dommaraju marks a historic and significant moment in competitive chess, highlighting the emergence of exceptional young talent on the global stage. This achievement adds considerable excitement and intrigue to the FIDE Grand Swiss, underscoring the dynamic and unpredictable nature of top-tier tournaments.


Source: Chess.com

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