R Praggnanandhaa: 'He's far from invincible.' Buoyed by Baku success, chess champ R Praggnanandhaa ready to challenge 'mentally & physically strong Magnus Carlsen - The Economic Times
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Indian chess prodigy R Praggnanandhaa, who won a silver medal against Magnus Carlsen at the FIDE World Cup final, has stated that Carlsen is not invincible. Praggnanandhaa praised Carlsen's strength but emphasized that he does lose games.
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