Exhibition Match

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Magnus Carlsen and Hikaru Nakamura, blindfolded, in a tense draw during their chess exhibition at ICE Barcelona.
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Carlsen and Nakamura draw blindfold exhibition at ICE Barcelona

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World number one Magnus Carlsen and number two Hikaru Nakamura played their first blindfold game at ICE Barcelona, ending in a draw after a tactical battle. The exhibition, commentated by IM Levy Rozman, featured discussions on chess's evolution and emotions. Both players showcased impressive memory and calculation under a 15-minute time control.

Nick Kyrgios appeared to lose a potential win at the MGM Slam in Las Vegas due to a chair umpire's scoring mistake during his match against Alexander Bublik. The error occurred in a 10-point tiebreak, where Kyrgios led 9-7 but the score was called 8-8, leading to his defeat. Brazilian teenager Joao Fonseca won the $1 million exhibition tournament.

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World number one padel players Arturo Coello and Agustín Tapia headlined a rare exhibition match in Abu Dhabi, splitting their usual partnership for a competitive showdown. The event at Space42 Arena drew enthusiastic crowds and highlighted the sport's growing popularity in the UAE. Tapia and his partner secured a 7-6, 2-6, 6-3 victory.

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