Praggnanandhaa spoke exclusively to Times Now |courtesy - Instagram (@Pragg_Chess) "I think my overall game quality has been good, but there were some moments which didn't go my way earlier in the tournament. But in this timestamp, it's what every game is showing us, so I'm happy that I managed to bounce back into the tournament. But still, I think the last two games are extremely important, so I'm just focusing on that," said Praggnanandhaa "I think we've been doing really well. I would say last one year, last few months haven't been going in our way, but still I think we are doing really well. I mean, my sister won the Women's Candidates and she's going to play the Women's Championship, and also Divya has been doing well and Amte has also been doing really well with other women players. So, I mean, women are doing really well, but I think we were like, I think the Open, we were like doing, we were not having such a great time in last few months, but always like whenever we are playing a tournament, we are always giving our best and trying to fight for the World Cup spot," said Praggnanandhaa While Praggnanandhaa is having a great tournament and has a chance to win the tournament after finding himself on third spot in the table, it has not been the same for his compatriot Gukesh. The world champion is on the last spot in the standings. However, the 20-year-old played down any concern over Gukesh's form and claiemd it was too early to say he is having a bad tournament. "I mean, maybe Magnus is not having a good tournament here, but he's still probably the best. So, he has been winning all the tournaments that he has been playing like the last 20 or so. Yeah, it's just one tournament, not too much," Praggnanandhaa stated. "It's really nice to know the numbers. Yeah, I'm very happy to know that so many people are watching. I really thank them for being there every day. And I mean, there are two more games, so do tune in and watch and support us," Praggnanandhaa concluded.