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Freestyle Chess Finals Live Updates: Carlsen to face Nakamura in the final, Caruana meets Keymer for third place

The Freestyle Chess Finals in Paris have reached a thrilling climax, with Magnus Carlsen set to face off against Hikaru Nakamura in the ultimate showdown after both players secured victories in their respective semifinals. Carlsen, the former world champion, narrowly defeated Fabiano Caruana, while Nakamura overcame Vincent Keymer to book their spots in the final.

The matchup between Carlsen and Nakamura promises to be a battle of modern chess legends, with fans eagerly anticipating the clash between these two titans of the game. Meanwhile, Caruana will face Keymer in the third-place playoff, adding another layer of excitement to the event.

In other matches, Arjun Erigaisi will take on Maxime Vachier-Lagrave for fifth place, while R Praggnanandhaa finished in ninth place after a strong showing in the tournament. The winner of the Paris leg will walk away with a cash prize of $200,000, adding even more stakes to the already intense competition.

The Freestyle Chess Grand Slam Tour has been a thrilling journey so far, with the Paris leg marking the second event in the series. The competition kicked off in February at the Weissenhaus Private Nature Luxury Resort, where German Grandmaster Vincent Keymer emerged victorious, setting the stage for an exciting battle for the top spot in the Tour standings.

As the chess world eagerly awaits the final showdown between Carlsen and Nakamura, the Freestyle Chess Finals in Paris continue to captivate audiences with their high-stakes matches and fierce competition. Stay tuned for more updates as the tournament reaches its thrilling conclusion.

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