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Hans Niemann Sets Vegas Showdown With Carlsen

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Against all odds and amid a cloud of controversy, 22-year-old American Grandmaster Hans Niemann has officially qualified for the Las Vegas leg of the Freestyle Chess Grand Slam setting the stage for a dramatic face-off with five-time world champion Magnus Carlsen, his longtime rival. Just months ago, Niemann was told point-blank that he would not be invited to the Las Vegas leg unless he qualified outright. Now, after navigating a fierce qualification round that included elite names like Peter Svidler, Dmitry Andreikin, and Matthias Bluebaum, Niemann has earned his spot and with it, another opportunity to confront Carlsen in what’s being dubbed the “Battle of the Baddies.” Niemann’s path was far from smooth. After receiving a wildcard for the Paris leg in April, he abruptly withdrew reigniting speculation around his motives and renewing scrutiny from fans and organizers alike. Tournament co-founder Jan Henric Buettner admitted the decision “left a sour taste,” especially since a clash with Carlsen had been widely anticipated. While media speculated that intensified anti-cheating protocols may have prompted Niemann’s exit, he later dismissed those claims. “I withdrew for personal reasons that I prefer not to disclose publicly,” Niemann said, adding that much of the reporting around his decision was “completely false.” Now in Las Vegas, Niemann is not here by chance. He qualified through the online play-ins, reaching the final against Denis Lazavik. A tense Armageddon game saw Niemann draw with Black — enough to secure his ticket to Vegas. Buettner applauded his effort: “He really promised, and he gave it everything
 I’m assigning a very bright pink jacket to Hans.” This week’s tournament, running from July 16 to 20, features the world’s best, including Carlsen, Hikaru Nakamura, and now Niemann who many see as a wildcard in every sense. Their rivalry dates back to September 2022, when Niemann stunned Carlsen at the Sinquefield Cup. Carlsen’s cryptic withdrawal, followed by a one-move resignation in a subsequent online match and public accusations of cheating, triggered one of chess’s most dramatic scandals. Though Niemann sued Carlsen, Chess.com, and Hikaru Nakamura for $100 million in a defamation lawsuit (settled in 2023), tensions have not cooled. FIDE found no evidence of cheating in Niemann’s over-the-board games but did fine Carlsen for his abrupt withdrawal. Still, Niemann’s image has struggled to shake off controversy something Buettner acknowledges: “Yes, Hans has taken on a bit of a bad boy character. Even Magnus has acted like a bit of a bad boy.” Despite the noise, Niemann’s talent has spoken for itself. His comeback reflects determination, and his presence in Las Vegas underlines a powerful message redemption in chess, like Vegas odds, is never certain but always dramatic. Now, under the glare of Vegas lights and the global chess spotlight, Carlsen vs Niemann II is finally on. Whether it will resolve their rivalry or deepen it remains to be seen. One thing’s for sure the world will be watching. Las Vegas is ready. Are they?

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