
In 2025, Indian chess prodigy D Gukesh has captured the attention of the global chess community with not just skill but sheer determination. At just 19, Gukesh is proving that the future of chess may well belong to the next generation—and he’s doing it by taking down the legends.
A Bold Journey of Gukesh to the Top
Born in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Gukesh D has been passionate about chess since he was a child. His rise to fame has been swift, but not without effort. Hard work, intense practice, and a deep love for the game have made him one of the most exciting young talents in modern chess.
In 2019, he became the second-youngest Grandmaster in history. Since then, he has continued to climb the ranks, consistently challenging seasoned players across the globe.
World Champion Gukesh is Breaking Barriers in 2025
This year, Domaraju has turned heads with back-to-back victories over none other than former world champion Magnus Carlsen—a feat few can claim.
Victory in Classical Chess – Norway Chess 2025
On June 1, 2025, Gukesh made headlines by defeating Carlsen in a classical game at the prestigious Norway Chess tournament. Carlsen, who was in a commanding position for most of the game, faltered in the final moments. Under extreme time pressure, the Norwegian legend blundered with a misplaced knight move—52…Ne2+—handing Gukesh a golden opportunity.
The young Indian did not miss. He played with precision and calm, ultimately scoring his first-ever classical win against Carlsen. The chess world was stunned. It wasn’t just about the win—it was about how calmly and fearlessly D.Gukesh handled the pressure.
Rapid Fire Win – SuperUnited Croatia 2025
If the classical win was a breakthrough, his next triumph was confirmation. On July 3, 2025, during the SuperUnited Rapid & Blitz tournament in Croatia, Gukesh again outplayed Carlsen—this time in the rapid format.
Carlsen, who had confidently predicted an easy ride against the younger players, found himself outmaneuvered and outwitted. His opening play was sharp, and his midgame tactics showed maturity beyond his age. After 49 intense moves, Carlsen resigned, and the chessboard told a clear story: Gukesh was not here to be a future champion—he was already one.
Why These Wins Matter
Beating Magnus Carlsen in any format is a massive achievement. Doing it in both classical and rapid games within a short span is almost unheard of for someone this young.
Carlsen has been the gold standard in chess for over a decade. For Gukesh to match, and even outplay him, is a sign of a changing era. It’s no longer just about experience—it’s about innovation, courage, and a fresh way of thinking.
A Role Model for Youth
Gukesh’s journey is more than just a sports story. It is about what belief, discipline, and persistence can achieve. Young players across India—and the world—now look up to him not just as a Grandmaster, but as a symbol of what’s possible when you dare to dream big.
His success has also sparked renewed interest in chess among students and young minds, especially in India, where chess has deep cultural roots.
In Conclusion
Gukesh D is no longer the underdog. He is writing his own legacy, one game at a time. By defeating the seemingly unbeatable Magnus Carlsen twice in 2025, Gukesh has shown us that the torch of greatness is ready to be passed—and he’s more than ready to carry it.
Whether in classical silence or rapid fire, one thing is certain—Gukesh’s moves are speaking louder than words.
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