Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa has achieved a monumental feat, solidifying his position as India's top-ranked chess player and reaching a career-high World No. 4 in the live ratings. This accomplishment follows his remarkable victory at the UzChess Cup Masters 2025, held in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. The 19-year-old Grandmaster's triumph marks a significant turning point in Indian chess, signaling a generational shift and establishing him as a dominant force on the global stage.
Praggnanandhaa's path to victory at the UzChess Cup Masters was hard-earned. He finished the round-robin stage tied for first place with Uzbekistan's Nodirbek Abdusattorov and Javokhir Sindarov, each with 5.5 points. The tournament then proceeded to tie-break rounds to determine the ultimate champion. The initial tie-break consisted of a double round-robin blitz tournament, where all three players again ended up tied with two points each. In the second round of tiebreaks, Praggnanandhaa demonstrated exceptional skill and composure, ultimately edging out his Uzbek competitors to clinch the title. In the final round, Praggnanandhaa defeated Abdusattorov with the Black pieces, showcasing his strategic prowess and ability to perform under pressure.
This victory propelled Praggnanandhaa's live rating to an impressive 2778.3, catapulting him to the World No. 4 position. This rise in ranking sees him surpass not only his fellow countryman Arjun Erigaisi in the Indian rankings but also reigning World Champion D. Gukesh, who now holds the No. 5 spot.
Praggnanandhaa's ascent to the top of Indian chess and the world's elite marks a symbolic passing of the torch. He has demonstrated maturity, a profound understanding of the game, and remarkable composure in high-pressure situations. He is not only carrying forward the legacy of Indian chess legends but is also forging his own path as a world-class player.
The UzChess Cup Masters title is just the latest in Praggnanandhaa's impressive list of achievements in 2025. Earlier in the year, he stunned the chess world by defeating D. Gukesh at the Tata Steel Masters in Wijk aan Zee, Netherlands. He also claimed his first Grand Chess Tour title by winning the Superbet Chess Classic Romania 2025.
Praggnanandhaa's success is a testament to the growing strength of Indian chess, fueled by a new wave of talented grandmasters. Players like Vidit Gujrathi, Koneru Humpy, Tania Sachdev, and his sister R. Vaishali, are all contributing to the nation's rise in global prominence. As India's top-ranked player and one of the youngest ever to reach the top 5 globally, Praggnanandhaa is leading this chess revolution and inspiring a new generation of players. The future of Indian chess looks bright, with Praggnanandhaa at the helm.