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'I don't need an apology': Hans Niemann after making his maiden Freestyle Chess Grand Slam final on debut appearance

'I don't need an apology': Hans Niemann after making his maiden Freestyle Chess Grand Slam final on debut appearance

Time of India19-07-2025
Hans Niemann during the Las Vegas Leg of Freestyle chess Grand Slam Tour (Freestyle Chess/Lennart Ootes)
Hans Niemann's resurgence on the global chess stage continues to make headlines. The American Grandmaster, who has been at the centre of controversy since his fallout with world No.
1
Magnus Carlsen
in 2022, has stormed into the final of the Freestyle Chess Grand Slam on his debut appearance.
Following his semifinal victory over Fabiano Caruana, Niemann took to X (formerly Twitter) to send a defiant message: 'I don't need an apology, my comeback will be on the chess board, nothing else!'
— HansMokeNiemann (@HansMokeNiemann)
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In an all-American final, Niemann and Levon Aronian will clash in Sunday's grand finale for a $200,000 first prize. Neither player has previously won a Grand Slam title, making this final one for the history books.
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Who do you think will win the final of the Freestyle Chess Grand Slam?
Hans Niemann
Levon Aronian
Niemann's path to the final wasn't easy. His semifinal duel with Caruana saw two intense classical draws before Niemann showcased his attacking flair in rapid tiebreakers, eventually winning 2½–1½. Aronian, meanwhile, has been the tournament's giant-killer, eliminating both Magnus Carlsen and Hikaru Nakamura before sweeping Arjun Erigaisi 2–0 in the semis.
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The lower bracket remains stacked with big names, Carlsen, Nakamura, Wesley So, and R Praggnanandhaa, all competing for a third-place finish. Carlsen, who stunned fans with an early group-stage exit, is aiming for redemption after a rocky start in Las Vegas.
Niemann's performance is particularly symbolic, given his long-running feud with Carlsen that began at the 2022 Sinquefield Cup.
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While his critics continue to question him, Niemann appears focused solely on proving himself over the board. With the final looming, all eyes will be on this fiery American talent, who is on the brink of the biggest victory of his career.
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