Repeated ‘Namaste’ Gestures at Grenke Freestyle Open Stir Conversation in Chess Circuit

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:03pm on 06 Apr 2026,Monday Sports

At the Grenke Freestyle Open, Uzbek Grandmaster Nodirbek Yakubboev again drew attention for greeting with “Namaste” instead of a handshake, initially seen when he declined Harika Dronavalli’s handshake. The moment went viral and was later mirrored by Krishnan Sasikiran, who folded his hands in a similar gesture, which Yakubboev reciprocated. The Uzbek player has previously avoided handshakes with women, citing religious beliefs, including an earlier incident involving R Vaishali, for which he apologised, clarifying his respect. The repeated gestures have sparked discussion on cultural sensitivity, personal beliefs, and etiquette in international chess tournaments. (PC: Times Now)

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