New Breed Of Indian Chess Players To Bring Sport Back On Track
Indian chess has been growing phenomenally, and the decline of Viswanathan Anand has caused lack of direction but a new force will can give new direction.
Indian chess has been growing phenomenally, and the decline of Viswanathan Anand has caused lack of direction but a new force will can give new direction.
India has a vast talent pool of phenomenal Chess players in the country. But, the 11-year-old R Praggnanandhaa aims to become the youngest Grandmaster.
India has failed to live up to its erstwhile glory in Hockey at the Olympics. With skilled youngsters following Anand, Chess could truly be a global sport.
Indian chess has been dominated by a single individual and that has somewhat hampered the development of the sport and its vision resulting in a stalemate.
Magnus Carlsen and Sergey Karjakin will fight-out one more time under classical time-control. Another gruelling encounter for the World Chess Championship?
No one would have been more relieved than Magnus Carlsen as the champion and the contender Sergey Karjakin go into a break midway through the tournament.
Four games, four draws, Sergey Karjakin stole the last two draws from the clutches of defeat against Magnus Carlsen putting the champion under pressure.
Sergey Karjakin and the Russian Federation leave no stone un-turned to reclaim supremacy in the world of chess, does this mean an end to Carlsen’s reign?
Chess is synonymous to Viswanathan Anand in India, it is because of him that many youngsters have taken up the sport. But, which youngster will be his heir?
Viswanathan Anand succeeded in developing and shaping the chess culture in India, the youngsters face the major obstacle of keeping Indian chess at the top.