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Magnus Carlsen has won Norway Chess 2025 — his seventh title, and a close call.

By Aniket Chakraborty

June 7, 2025

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He called the win a “relief” after a rollercoaster tournament full of ups and downs.

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His biggest setback? A stunning loss to India’s 19-year-old Gukesh D.

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Yet Carlsen bounced back, edging ahead by just half a point to secure the crown.

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“I can still outplay the kids,” he said, calling the younger generation talented but not ready.

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He praised Arjun, Pragg, Aravindh and Gukesh — but says the throne’s still his.

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Gukesh, though, made history: beating Carlsen once, earning PM Modi’s praise, and placing third.

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Fabiano Caruana’s win over Gukesh proved pivotal in deciding the tournament’s outcome.

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Carlsen’s experience and nerves of steel still give him the edge in a rising field.

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The verdict? India’s chess prodigies are coming fast — but the king isn’t done yet.

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