Pragg loses to Carlsen, misses top chess title, but leaves his mark
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Pragg, who turned 18 during the World Cup, is the youngest finalist ever. The teenager from Chennai, who was seeded 31, now also holds the distinction of being the lowest seed to make it to the final.

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