GM Hans Niemann at FIDE Grand Swiss (Screengrabs) American Grandmaster (GM) Hans Niemann has found himself in the middle of yet another viral moment this time not for his chess but for an unusual fan interaction at the ongoing FIDE Grand Swiss.Following his fourth-round draw against Indian prodigy Leon Mendonca, Niemann was greeted by a group of enthusiastic young fans outside the playing hall. Phones and cameras were out as the crowd surrounded the 22-year-old GM, eager to grab a picture. But what should have been a routine meet-and-greet quickly turned into a moment of comic awkwardness.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel.SUBSCRIBE NOW!After posing for a picture with Niemann, one of the youngsters looked up at him and asked, “What is your name?” WatchThe question, captured and shared on social media by ChessBase India, left the American visibly puzzled. Niemann stood frozen for a moment, his expression reflecting equal parts amusement and disbelief, before the fan walked away nonchalantly.The clip has since gone viral, drawing amused reactions from across the chess community. Some called it a humbling reality check for a player ranked among the most recognisable young GMs in the world, while others praised Niemann’s calm response in the face of such an odd situation.On the chessboard, Niemann’s tournament run has been a mixed bag so far. After his sixth-round victory over Uzbekistan’s GM Shamsiddin Vokhidov on Tuesday, he sits with momentum to build upon. His earlier games included a fighting draw against Russian GM Anton Demchenko in Round 5 and a solid draw against Leon Mendonca in Round 4.Niemann, who entered the Grand Swiss with a FIDE rating of 2733, remains one of the most closely watched players in the field, not only for his strength but also for the intrigue that seems to follow him on and off the board.
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