Tetrasoft Hyderabad Marriott 1st International GRAND MASTER (Above 1700) CHESS TOURNAMENT – 2019 At the end of fifth round, IM Triapishko Alexandr of Russia...
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The Following Indian players are provisionally identified (subject to change and approval from FIDE) to take part in the World Junior & Junior Girls...
The Following Indian players are provisionally identified ( subject to change and approval from FIDE) to take part in the World Youth Chess Championship...
The 8th National Amateur Chess championship-2019 was commenced on 20th August 2019, at Hotel Kanta Shrawan, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. A total of 165 players...
Hyderabad: The First-Ever International Grand Master Chess Open Tournament in the state of Telangana had begun in Hotel Marriott on 20th of August. Known...
Second seeded grandmaster Boris Savchenko of Russia, clinched the title of the Athens of the East 1st International Grandmaster open tournament, organised by Ananthi...
The All India Chess Federation wishes everyone a very Happy Independence Day.
Report by IA R. Anantharam The Athens of the East International Grandmaster Chess Tournament, organised by the Ananthi Chess Academy, Madurai, got off to...
Grandmaster Surya Shekhar Ganguly played some remarkable chess to win the Belt and Road China Hunan International tournament at Tongguanyao, a few days ago....
GM Baadur Jobava. [Photo: AD Chess Festival] Report by IA Praful Zaveri Baadur Jobava, the elite Grandmaster from Georgia was back in the winning...

IM Raja Rithvik stuns top-seeded GM Boris Savchenko
World Youth (U 14, 16 and 18) Chess Championship 2019 at Mumbai list of Indian provisional players
National Amateur Championship Begins in Bhopal
Tetrasoft Grandmaster Open Tournament underway in Hyderabad
Savchenko wins the Athens of the East Grandmaster Open
AICF wishes everyone a very Happy Independence Day
Athens of the East International Grandmaster Tournament Kicks off in Madurai
“I have learned a lot from Anand,” says Surya Shekhar Ganguly
Jobava Wins, Norms Galore for Indians