Analysis: Praggnanandhaas Path to Victory in Norway Chess Amidst Three-Way Competition
Indian grandmaster R. Praggnanandhaa is in a strong position to contend for the title at the Norway Chess 2026 tournament as he heads into the final round. Currently, he sits just half a point behind the leader, Wesley So of the United States. Iranian prodigy Alireza Firouzja is also closely following the leaderboard, adding further suspense to the tournaments conclusion.
Praggnanandhaa, known for his rapid rise in the chess world at a young age, will need a classical victory in his upcoming match to have a chance at clinching the title. The final standings will also depend on the outcomes of the games played by So and Firouzja in the final round.
The Norway Chess tournament is renowned for hosting some of the worlds best grandmasters and has historically served as a proving ground for both emerging talents and established players. With only one round left, the stakes are high, and fans can expect an exciting finish to the competition.
