Kramnik Slams Nakamura's "Tasteless" King Toss After Gukesh Loss, Claims "Degradation of Modern Chess"

Monday - 06/10/2025 08:15
Former world champion Vladimir Kramnik has launched a scathing attack on world no. 2 Hikaru Nakamura following his controversial gesture towards D Gukesh during the USA vs India chess exhibition. Kramnik labeled Nakamura's actions as "vulgarity" and "degradation of modern chess," asserting they damaged the game. This comes after India suffered a 0-5 whitewash against USA.
Vladimir Kramnik  blasts Hikaru Nakamura for tossing 19-year-old world champion D Gukesh’s king away, calls the act 'tasteless' and 'vulgar'
Hikaru Nakamura tossed D Gukesh's king in the air after beating world champion. (Screengrab)
Former world champion Vladimir Kramnik has made a scathing attack on world no. 2 Hikaru Nakamura after the American Grandmaster threw away 19-year-old world champion D Gukesh’s king in an exhibition event called Checkmate: USA vs India at Texas’ Esports Stadium Arlington. Hikaru Nakamura had stunned world champion D Gukesh as India were whitewashed 0-5 by USA in the first Checkmate.
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“This is not just vulgarity, but already a diagnosis of the degradation of modern chess,” Kramnik wrote on X.
Vladimir Kramnik
"I don’t know who came up with this childish, tasteless act. Likely this “thinker” had no specific intention to humiliate Gukesh, but could have realized that this public gesture (using opponent’s KING) looks offensive and provocative ESPECIALLY against the World Champion."
Kramnik tweet
In another tweet, Kramnik said Nakamura's gesture has damaged the game. “There are players who show respect and mature gentlemanly behaviour, many prominent players in fact (Wesley So, Gukesh himself, and many others). Promoting for years the player known for his awful behaviour instead—deliberate action, damaging our game in my opinion,” he wrote.
Kramnik on Nakamura
While the match had many tense moments and players from both teams created winning chances, USA rose to the occasion and scored several clutch wins.
Playing with black pieces, the Indians suffered a rough loss and will look to bounce back with white pieces in the return match in the second leg in India.
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