The stage is set for an epic showdown as the world's top two players, Magnus Carlsen and Hikaru Nakamura, battle for the $200,000 crown at the 2025 Paris Freestyle Chess Grand Slam. Both superstars powered through their semifinals dramatically, setting up a dream final that promises fireworks.
Carlsen survived a fierce challenge from Fabiano Caruana, who defended stubbornly before crumbling in time trouble. Meanwhile, Nakamura pulled off a rare feat—defeating the in-form Vincent Keymer in classical freestyle chess, something no one else had managed this year. The two champions secured their spots within minutes of each other, already eyeing the ultimate prize.
Elsewhere, the tournament delivered thrilling moments. Young Indian star Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu outdueled Richard Rapport to claim ninth place, while Arjun Erigaisi and Maxime Vachier-Lagrave forced tiebreaks in their battles for 5th-8th. But the day’s most jaw-dropping moment came from Arjun, who unleashed a stunning queen sacrifice (12.Qd8!!) in a 24-move demolition of Ian Nepomniachtchi—a masterpiece analyzed in depth by GM Rafael Leitao.
Now, all eyes turn to the two-day final between Carlsen and Nakamura—a rivalry renewed with high stakes and no shortage of drama. Who will reign supreme in Paris? The chess world is about to find out.