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The moment when Indian chess players are ready to take the world by storm

India’s Gen Next in chess have finally emerged out of Viswanathan Anand’s towering shadow and are poised to make 2024 a very special year for the country. Success in chess is now attracting financial backing, the key milestone when a sport is seen to have arrived

January 30, 2024 / 16:37 IST
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Chess next gen
(From left to right) The next gen of chess stars R Praggnanandhaa, Vidit Gujrathi and D Gukesh.

The National Sports Awards usually brings the spotlight on a clutch of top athletes who have excelled in their respective disciplines in the year gone by. The 2023 awards, bestowed by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, were a significant eye-opener. For a change, a cricketer did not corner all the glory.

A welcome change is being noticed among media houses. While a Rinku Singh or a Yashasvi Jaiswal deserve all the attention for their pugnacious approach to cricket, several young champions from the world of archery, shooting, badminton and chess are grabbing media attention in equal measure. It is a reflection of India’s growing awareness on all kinds of sports and not just cricket.

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Chess, a top global game unlike cricket, has particularly struck a purple patch. Last year, it made the headlines frequently and 2024 could be a special year as well. Firstly, the game has emerged from the towering shadow of one Viswanathan Anand and secondly, Indian chess continues to produce masters of the game at an exponential rate.

If statistics are anything to go by, five players representing India at the FIDE Candidates Tournament in Toronto in April this year is not only historic but a mind boggling number. The winner at the Candidates qualifies to play the World Cup final and can become a world champion. In fact, we can have two world champions – a man and a woman - later this year!  This has never happened for India in any sport.