Carlsen Loses to Gukesh: Chess Champ’s Furious Reaction
Gukesh Dommaraju, 19, stunned Magnus Carlsen at Norway Chess, sparking a viral video of the chess champ’s furious reaction.The Indian grandmaster’s victory over the world No. 1 ignited a global debate about sportsmanship after Carlsen’s quick exit. Dommaraju, the youngest world champion, continues to make history in the chess world. This shocking defeat in round six, streamed on Chess.com, saw Carlsen, who has dominated chess since 2010, momentarily falter. News Directory 3 covers major upsets in sports. Despite the loss, Carlsen leads in the tournament; his fans await his response. Discover what’s next for these chess titans.
Gukesh Dommaraju Shocks Magnus Carlsen at Norway Chess
Updated May 30, 2025
In a stunning upset at Norway Chess, Indian grandmaster Gukesh dommaraju, the current world champion, defeated world No. 1 Magnus Carlsen. The video of Carlsen’s reaction—slamming his fist and quickly exiting—went viral, igniting discussion about sportsmanship.
The 19-year-old Dommaraju’s victory over carlsen, 34, occurred during round six of the annual international chess tournament. Despite the loss, Carlsen maintains his lead in the tournament. The match was streamed live on Twitch via Chess.com.

Carlsen, who became the world’s top-ranked chess player in 2010, has secured five World Championship titles. In 2014, he achieved a peak rating of 2882 and has held the No. 1 position for over a decade, according to the Associated Press.
Earlier in the year, Carlsen participated in “Magnus Carlsen vs. The World,” an online chess game on Chess.com that drew over 143,000 players.
Dommaraju made history last year by becoming the youngest world champion at 18, defeating China’s Ding Liren at the FIDE World Championship. He surpassed Garry Kasparov’s record and became the second indian, after Viswanathan Anand, to hold the title.
“I don’t know what happened,”
Gukesh Dommaraju, speaking to TV2 after his win
Dommaraju is currently ranked No. 5 in the world by Chess.com.
Chess rankings are persistent by the Elo System and the Glicko System.Chess.com uses the Glicko system, where a ranking reflects a player’s strength based on statistical analysis. The Elo system, used by FIDE, calculates the probability of one player defeating another.
What’s next
Dommaraju will continue to compete in the Norway Chess tournament, while Carlsen aims to rebound from this defeat and maintain his overall lead.
