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Magnus Carlsen Clinches 7th Norway Chess Title After Dramatic Final Round

Magnus Carlsen entered the final round with a slim lead over D Gukesh. Against Arjun Erigaisi, Carlsen faced a superior position and was on the back foot for 34 moves. However, with a brilliant combination of knights and rook, he launched a counterattack to save the game. Though he couldn’t convert the position into a win, a draw via threefold repetition was enough to keep him ahead.

Gukesh Misses Chance, Caruana Capitalizes

A draw between Gukesh and Fabiano Caruana could’ve forced Armageddon tiebreaks. Caruana made a mistake on move 47, but Gukesh blundered right after on move 48 by promoting his pawn instead of capturing a bishop. The resulting knight fork sealed his fate. In trying to win, Gukesh not only lost the title but also slipped to third place, while Caruana moved up to second.

Norway Chess 2025: Final Standings (Open Section)

  • Magnus Carlsen – 16
  • Fabiano Caruana – 15.5
  • D Gukesh – 14.5
  • Hikaru Nakamura – 14
  • Arjun Erigaisi – 13
  • Wei Yi – 9.5

Anna Muzychuk Triumphs in Women’s Section

Despite losing her final round Armageddon game to R Vaishali, Anna Muzychuk secured the overall women’s title. Her solid performance throughout the tournament kept her in the lead. The Armageddon clash saw Vaishali win after Muzychuk lost on time in a blunder-filled endgame.

Koneru Humpy’s Fight Falls Short

Koneru Humpy pushed hard in her last game against Ju Wenjun, creating multiple chances. However, she lacked precision in converting opportunities during the classical game. She did win in Armageddon, but her total score placed her third, behind Lei Tingjie.

Norway Chess 2025: Final Standings (Women’s Section)

  • Anna Muzychuk – 16.5
  • Lei Tingjie – 16
  • Koneru Humpy – 15
  • Ju Wenjun – 13.5
  • R Vaishali – 11
  • Sara Khadem – 9

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