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R Praggnanandhaa wins Superbet Chess Classic, his first Grand Chess Tour victory

R Praggnanandhaa clinched the Superbet Chess Classic Romania 2025, marking his first Grand Chess Tour victory after a thrilling blitz playoff. Despite drawing his final classical game, Praggnanandhaa faced tough competition from Maxime Vachier-Lagrave and Alireza Firouzja, who forced tiebreaks with their wins. Ultimately, Praggnanandhaa's resilience led him to triumph over Vachier-Lagrave, securing the title and a significant prize.
R Praggnanandhaa wins Superbet Chess Classic, his first Grand Chess Tour victory
R Praggnanandhaa won the Superbet Chess Classic in Bucharest, Romania. (Image: X)
R Praggnanandhaa won the Superbet Chess Classic Romania 2025, claiming his first Grand Chess Tour victory. He took home $77,667 and 10 GCT points following the title triumph.The journey, though, was far from easy. He drew his final classical game against Levon Aronian, but two of his rivals managed to win on demand. Maxime Vachier-Lagrave defeated Jan-Krzysztof Duda, while Alireza Firouzja, from a worse position, outmaneuvered Bogdan-Daniel Deac in a King’s Indian Defense.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!Ultimately, Praggnanandhaa beat Vachier-Lagrave in blitz playoffs to secure the title.
Vachier-Lagrave and Firouzja both won their last-round games, tying for first before the tiebreaks. After three blitz games, Praggnanandhaa emerged victorious. He received an extra $10,000 bonus for finishing ahead of the other two players tied for first. This was the third playoff in five years at the Grand Chess Tour.
Because the award ceremony had to happen on the same day, Technical Director Tony Rich explained that tiebreaks were expedited. With three players involved, a single round-robin blitz was played — no rapid games. After three games, no winner was decided, and the final decisive game was Praggnanandhaa vs. Vachier-Lagrave. What started as a seemingly drawn heavy-piece endgame suddenly became a tactical scramble.
At the award ceremony, Praggnanandhaa remarked, "I didn't do so well last time. Resting for a few hours before the tiebreak definitely helped," referencing his earlier early draw with Aronian and subsequent rest in his hotel. His victory earns him nine rating points, keeping him at No. 7 in the world rankings.The next Grand Chess Tour event is the 2025 SuperUnited Rapid & Blitz Croatia, scheduled for July 1-6.
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