Photo Courtesy: Vivek Bendre Mumbai: Sports Journalists Association of Mumbai (SJAM) Golden Jubilee annual awards 2017 was held at the Bombay Gymkhana. This association...
Tournament News
Thumbnail photo: Lennart Ootes. 2017 Chigorin Memorial Blitz concluded yesterday in St. Petersburg, Russia. Two hundred and fifty players took part in this event,...
Piaya Network Negros International Open has taken place from October 11 to 19 in Bacolod City, Phillippines. The tournament was a 9 round Swiss open,...
2019 will be the year where two most prominent tournaments: World Youth Championship and World Junior Championships are all set to take place in...
Swedish industry meets suburbs – in chess The Swedish Chess Academy, Sportdraget, and the Swedish Chess Federation will on October 20 organize a social project...
Friendly encounters and hard-fought battles ensured a thrilling end to the event as eight players tied for the pole position with seven and a...
Piaya Network Negros International Open is taking place from October 11 to 19 in Bacolod City, Phillippines. The tournament is a 9 round Swiss...
New Delhi (14 Oct 17) :- Andhra Bank’s Matta Vinay Kumar defeated International Master Himal Gusain of Chandigarh in the seventh round to take...
The 2nd edition of Delhi Open FIDE Rated Tournament kicked off in Hotel Caspia, Delhi. This year’s tournament has a whopping prize fund of...
The ‘First Friday’ tournament was held in Institute of Chess Excellence, Malaysia. We had five Indians participating in this event. After six days of...

Vidit & Abhimanyu Win Best Sportsmen Award
Vaishali R. finishes 3rd ahead of 12 Grandmasters
Piaya Network Negros Open: GM Srinath Narayanan finishes fourth
India To Host World Youth Championship and World Juniors’ 2019
Interesting chess event in Sweden—can this happen in India?
2nd DCA Open 2017: Mr Re6! Surprise Winner
Piaya Network Negros Open: GM Srinath Narayanan pursues the leader
The 2nd DCA Open: Matta Vinay Kumar in sole lead
The 2nd DCA Open has a rousing start!
11-year-old D. Gukesh wins the First Friday Tournament