Report by IA Praful Zaveri The Abu Dhabi Juniors, which is a part of Abu Dhabi Chess Festival – witnessed a complete Indian domination...
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The 28th National Youth Under- 25 Open Chess Championship 2019, under the aegis of All Jammu and Kashmir Chess Association (AJKCA) was organized by...
Surya Shekhar Ganguly wins Belt and Road China Hunan International Open GM Surya Sekhar Ganguly won the 2019 Belt and Road Hunan International with...
Jobava in Sole Lead, Karthikeyan Murali trails a point behind The Georgian super grandmaster, Baadur Jobova took the sole lead with the full score...
Bhakti assured title; International Title Norms for Vantika and Mrudul Defending champion Bhakti Kulkarni of Air India defended her title in style with one...
No stopping Bhakti; Priyanka beat Vantika Karaikudi (25 Jul 2019) :- With just two rounds remaining, defending champion Air India’s Bhakti Kulkarni cruising without...
15-year-old Prithu Gupta becomes India’s 64th Grandmaster Prithu Gupta becomes India’s 64th grandmaster after he crossed the 2500 barrier at the Portuguese League 2019....
Bhakti on song Defending champion Bhakti Kulkarni of Air India is cruising through to defend her title with another superlative performance in the eighth...
Bhakti takes sole lead Karaikudi (23 Jul 2019) :- Former Asian Champion and second seed Bhakti Kulkarni of Air India took sole lead with...
Bhakti and Vantika maintain lead Karaikudi (22 Jul 2019) :- Overnight joint leaders Bhakti Kulkarani of Goa and Vantika Agrawal of Delhi signed peace...

Indians Dominate Abu Dhabi Juniors – FM Pranesh is the Champion
Kumar S of Tamil Nadu won National U-25 Chess Championship in Jammu
Surya Shekhar Ganguly wins Belt and Road China Hunan International Open
2019 National Womens Chp.: Bhakti is champion again!
2019 National Womens Chp.: No stopping Bhakti; Priyanka beat Vantika
15-year-old Prithu Gupta becomes India’s 64th Grandmaster
2019 National Womens Chp.: Bhakti on song
2019 National Womens Chp.: Bhakti takes sole lead
National Womens 2019: Bhakti and Vantika maintain lead