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Aronian on Carlsen-Niemann: ‘Made Hans proud!’

Published On: July 17, 2025
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Chess Grandmaster Levon Aronian recently defeated Magnus Carlsen, prompting a humorous remark from Aronian about making fellow player Hans Niemann “very proud” given Niemann’s visible delight during the match.

Aronian’s Big Win and Witty Remark

In a surprising turn at the Las Vegas leg of the Freestyle Chess Grand Slam Tour, Levon Aronian secured a significant victory over chess icon Magnus Carlsen. This defeat sent Carlsen to the Losers’ Bracket, shaking up the tournament dynamics.

Following his triumph, Aronian offered a playful nod to Hans Niemann. “Well, I definitely made Hans very proud so this is already a good thing,” the American Grandmaster commented in a post-match interview, acknowledging Niemann’s animated reactions.

Niemann’s Enthusiastic Commentary

During the match between Carlsen and Aronian, Hans Niemann was on commentary duty for the official stream. His reactions were anything but subtle, becoming a highlight for viewers.

Niemann was seen leaping from his seat, clapping his hands, and even shouting encouraging remarks and potential moves at the screen. His excitement was so palpable that broadcasters frequently cut to his live reactions.

After Aronian clinched the victory, Niemann’s joy was evident. “You know what they say, karma is a …. I don’t want to finish the sentence,” he exclaimed, adding, “Levon, I’m taking you to dinner tonight.” When asked about Carlsen’s loss, Niemann cheekily responded, “It’s not about how I feel. It’s about how he feels.”

The Carlsen-Niemann Rivalry Continues

The highly publicized feud between Magnus Carlsen and Hans Niemann dates back to 2022. Carlsen accused Niemann of cheating after a game at the Sinquefield Cup, leading to a substantial $100 million lawsuit that was eventually settled out of court. No formal cheating allegations were ever substantiated.

Despite the legal battle, the two grandmasters have faced each other across the board multiple times since. One notable encounter was at the FIDE World Blitz Championship in New York last December, where Carlsen defeated Niemann and made a dismissive gesture towards the camera.

  • Levon Aronian defeated Magnus Carlsen in Las Vegas.
  • Hans Niemann showed highly animated support for Aronian during the match.
  • Aronian’s post-match comments playfully acknowledged Niemann’s excitement.
  • The victory added another layer to the ongoing, high-profile rivalry between Carlsen and Niemann.

This latest development ensures the drama and personal narratives continue to unfold within the competitive world of professional chess.

Atish Ranjan

Atish Ranjan is a sports commentator and editor with over a decade of experience following and analyzing global sports culture. He has contributed to regional news platforms and fan-led commentary spaces, offering deep takes on performance, psychology, and momentum in competitive arenas. A former college-level athlete, Atish brings a player’s instinct and a strategist’s clarity to every piece. His stories are grounded in real dynamics — not just headlines. Find him on LinkedIn.

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