India's chess prodigy Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa, who made history by clinching the silver medal in the 2023 FIDE Chess World Cup and qualified the prestigious FIDE Candidates tournament, was accorded a rousing reception upon his arrival at the airport in Chennai on Wednesday.
The officials from the state sports department received him at the airport. His fans eagerly waited at the exit gate and presented him a crown of flowers, a shawl and bouquets. Flowers were strewn on his path as he stepped out and artists performed Karagattam and Oyilattam, folk dances of Tamil Nadu, on the occasion.
The teenager took his time watching the media persons swarm on either side of the vehicle into which he got into, and reacted: "I am very happy over the reception."
He accepted the national tricolour offered to him and waved it.
His mother Nagalakshmi too expressed glee over the grand reception accorded to her 18-year-old son.
Praggnanandhaa's dream run in the FIDE World Cup ended at the hands of Norwegian Magnus Carlsen, who beat him 1.5-0.5 in the final via the tie-break at Baku, Azerbaijan, on August 24 after the classical games ended in a stalemate.
Despite the final result, Praggnanandhaa's achievement resonated with the dreams of 140 crore people, Chief Minister M K Stalin had said and congratulated him for clinching the silver medal and entering the FIDE Candidates tournament.
The young Grand Master has an elder sister Vaishali, who is two times youth chess champion.
His parents Rameshbabu, a manager at the TNSC Bank and mother have been great source of inspiration to Praggnanandhaa.