'Aim is to become number one': Gukesh’s grandfather says beating Carlsen at Norway Chess eases pressure

Published : Jun 02, 2025, 12:20 PM IST
Shankar Rajesh, D Gukesh's grandfather. (Photo- ANI)

Synopsis

On Carlsen's post-match outburst, which saw him bang the table out of frustration and send some pieces falling down, Shankar said that it is natural.

Chennai: Following D Gukesh's stunning win over Magnus Carlsen in round six of the ongoing Norway Chess, his grandfather Shankar Rajesh expressed pride at his win and spoke on former world number one's post-match outburst which saw him bang the table aggressively after the loss.

Gukesh pulled off a stunning victory against the former world number one in Round 6 of the ongoing Norway Chess 2025 tournament, turning the game around from a losing position on Sunday. This marked Gukesh's first-ever classical win over the Norwegian grandmaster. The 19-year-old also became the second Indian player to beat Carlsen in the competition's history after Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa.

Speaking after the game to ANI, Gukesh's grandfather, Shankar Rajesh, said, “We are very proud of him. He is improving day by day. His aim is to become number one. This is one of the proudest moments, beating World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen.” On Carlsen's post-match outburst, which saw him bang the table out of frustration and send some pieces falling down, Shankar said that it is natural. 

He added further on Gukesh's win: “One of Gukesh's major achievements is that he has now beaten Magnus Carlsen as well. There is no pressure on him now. He will be relaxed and he will be practising...”

Gukesh's former coach, Vishnu Prasanna, the 33rd grandmaster from India, told ANI, “I have been coaching for many years now... About yesterday's game, things did not look good for Gukesh in the beginning, but under pressure, he turned out better than Magnus. There were too many twists and turns. It was a very exciting match, and I am happy he won...”

PREV
Read more Articles on

Recommended Stories

S8UL launches first-of-its-kind talent hunt for Tekken & Street Fighter
Fit India Sundays in Varanasi marks India's CWG 2030 host victory