Watching the Hungarian Peter Leko struggle against India’s Arjun Erigaisi, my mind went to a different time and place: my first brush with chess at this level, over two decades ago.
Doha: Norwegian former world champion Magnus Carlsen has officially confirmed his participation in the Qatar 2025 Rapid and Blitz Chess World Cup.
The fact that are no Indians left to fight for glory in the FIDE World Cup may have its implications on Arjun, or even Praggnanandhaa, but these two can only come back stronger from current situation ...
The last two years have been most productive for Indian chess in terms of the interest the game generated, the success many ...
World champion Gukesh D will lead a contingent of 41 Indians into the year-ending tournament, which will be held from ...
The past two years have been very successful for Indian chess, with growing interest in the game, many players achieving ...
World Champion Gukesh D and Magnus Carlsen are part of over 360 players who have confirmed their participation in the FIDE ...
In the last event, D Gukesh and Vidit Gujrathi had also qualified and the former had famously become the youngest ever world ...
The last two years have been most productive for Indian chess in terms of interest the game generated, the success many players from the country enjoyed and chess finally reaching the heights wherein ...
In an environment were success invites scrutiny, it becomes imperative that measures are undertaken to ensure fair play.
Indians that if you're not at your absolute best, there are enough opponents around who are good enough to take advantage.
Arjun Erigaisi could have smoothly cruised into the FIDE World Cup 2025 semi-finals but he complicated his path by ...