Caruana
Fabiano Caruana’s switch of nationality boosts US Olympiad hopes - The Guardian
Fabiano Caruana, the world No2, has switched from Italy to the United States in a bold American attempt to win gold at next year's 170-nation team Olympiad.
The US is about to become a chess powerhouse, thanks to this 22-year-old - Business Insider
Chess in the United States is enjoying a resurgence.
Breaking: Fabiano Caruana To Play For USA (Updated) - Chess.com
The United States is actively collecting nerds - Star Tribune
Chess Grandmaster Fabiano Caruana Switches Nationality and Will Play for U.S. (Published 2015) - The New York Times
On Chess: World No. 3 Fabiano Caruana returning to U.S. Chess Federation - St. Louis Public Radio
Chess Grandmaster Fabiano Caruana Switches Nationality and Will Play for U.S. - New York Times
Fabiano Caruana, the No. 3 chess player in the world, who has represented Italy for the last 10 years, is switching federations to play for the United States.
Chess Grandmaster Fabiano Caruana Switches Nationality and Will Play for U.S. - New York Times
Fabiano Caruana, the No. 3 chess player in the world, who has represented Italy for the last 10 years, is switching federations to play for the United States.
Chess Grandmaster Fabiano Caruana Switches Nationality and Will Play for U.S. - New York Times
Fabiano Caruana, the No. 3 chess player in the world, who has represented Italy for the last 10 years, is switching federations to play for the United States.
Fabiano Caruana to Join the US Chess Federation - PR Newswire
Magnus Carlsen catches out Fabiano Caruana in Shamkir - Telegraph.co.uk
Magnus Carlsen flattens rival Fabiano Caruana with crushing endgame play as the Italian thinks it was heading for a draw.
Fabiano Caruana's stunning move wins Chess Novelty of the Year award - but can you spot it? - Telegraph.co.uk
The Chess Novelty of the Year is a competition run by the Dutch publishing house New in Chess. This year's winner was Fabiano Caruana for his new move in ...
Your Move, Grandmaster. (To the U.S., Please.) - The New York Times
Your Move, Grandmaster. (To the U.S., Please.) - New York Times
If an official program and a clandestine effort to recruit top players from other countries is successful, the United States chess team could be a favorite at the next ...
Caruana in cruise control: Fab shows he is Magnus Carlsen's main threat at Tata Steel chess - Telegraph.co.uk
Fabiano Caruana continued to show why he is regarded as the main threat to world chess champion Magnus Carlsen as he took the lead at Tata Wijk aan Zee ...
Young Grandmasters Try to Make Chess CoolYoung Grandmasters Try to Make Chess Cool - New York Times
Fabiano Caruana doesn't play for the United States, but he is among a handful of players who could put high-level chess back in the spotlight.
Young Grandmasters Try to Make Chess Cool - New York Times
Fabiano Caruana doesn't play for the United States, but he is among a handful of players who could put high-level chess back in the spotlight.