This is to inform everyone that on 18.02.2020 the Hon’ble High Court of Madras Division Bench comprising Hon’ble Mr.Justice M.M.Sundresh and Hon’ble Mr.Justice Krishnan...
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Top seed Russian Grandmaster Ponkratov Pavel (8.0) emerged the Chennai Open 2020 Champion, with superior tie-break score, after the 10th and final round of...
Photo: Niklesh Jain/ ChessBase India India’s GM Abhijeet Gupta beat Aleksej Aleksandrov of Belrus in the 10th and final round on Thursday to win...
P. T. Ummerkoya born on 1st July 1951 breathed his last in the midnight of 13 January 2020 at Kozhikode Kerala at his residence...
New Delhi (10 Jan 2020) :- International Master Al Muthaiah caused a major flutter crashing through the defenses of defending champion Levan Pantsulaia of...
GM Harsha Bharathakoti vs. G B Joshi. Photo Courtesy: The Hindu New Delhi (09 Jan 20) :- Delhi’s seasoned player G B Joshi came...
India’s Koneru Humpy clinched the women’s rapid title after she beat China’s Lei Tingjie in an Armageddon game in the FIDE World Rapid Championship...
The National Senior Championship organized by Sikkim Chess Association, on behalf of All India Chess Federation Supported by Youth Affairs & Sports Department of...
International Master Nubairshah Shaikh of India had won the first 1st SAARC Open Chess Championships held at Dhaka, Bangladesh between 24 November to 4...
Here’s wishing the remarkable Viswanathan Anand a very Happy 50th Birthday! A true legend of our beloved game. Generations of chess players embarked on...

Madras High Court sets aside AICF election; Orders fresh elections and Special General Body Meeting
GM Ponkratov Pavel wins Chennai Open 2020
Abhijeet Gupta beats Aleksej Aleksandrov to clinch 18th Delhi Grandmasters Open
REST IN PEACE SHRI UMMER KOYA
Al Muthaiah tames Pantsulaia
Joshi stuns Bharthakoti
Koneru Humpy wins Women’s World Rapid Championship
Aravindh Chithambaram becomes National Champion again!
IM Nubairshah Shaikh wins 1st SAARC Open Chess Championship at Dhaka
Many happy returns of the day, the Tiger of Madras!