Russia Looks To New Challenger To Claim World Chess Crown

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Last updated 15 novembro 2024
Russia Looks To New Challenger To Claim World Chess Crown
Russian chess grandmaster Ian Nepomniachtchi has won the right to challenge the current world champion, Magnus Carlsen, raising the prospect of the world chess crown returning to Russia
Russia Looks To New Challenger To Claim World Chess Crown
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Russia Looks To New Challenger To Claim World Chess Crown
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Russia Looks To New Challenger To Claim World Chess Crown
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Russia Looks To New Challenger To Claim World Chess Crown
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Russia Looks To New Challenger To Claim World Chess Crown
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Russia Looks To New Challenger To Claim World Chess Crown
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Russia Looks To New Challenger To Claim World Chess Crown
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Russia Looks To New Challenger To Claim World Chess Crown
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Russia Looks To New Challenger To Claim World Chess Crown
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Russia Looks To New Challenger To Claim World Chess Crown
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Russia Looks To New Challenger To Claim World Chess Crown
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