HomeSportsIn four years, how Viswanathan Anand's WACA shaped D Gukesh into the youngest World Chess Champion

In four years, how Viswanathan Anand's WACA shaped D Gukesh into the youngest World Chess Champion

Viswanathan Anand had only hoped that his ward would play the World Chess Championship one day, winning it by setting a new record was something he could never predict.

February 17, 2025 / 21:10 IST
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D Gukesh scripted history in December 2024 by becoming the youngest World Chess Champion
D Gukesh scripted history in December 2024 by becoming the youngest World Chess Champion (PTI Photo)

The Indian sporting ecosystem is dominated by cricket but other disciplines are slowly catching up. And among the others, chess is one sport that has witnessed a rapid rise in the country. The players, mostly in their teenage, are doing a splendid job, the reflection of which is seen in the result. Not so long ago India saw 18-year-old D Gukesh script history as he became the youngest World Chess Champion. Gukesh achieved the feat by beating Ding Liren after engaging in a 14-round finale in Singapore last December.

Credit certainly goes to Gukesh, as being an 18-year-old and emerging victorious against a seasoned professional in one of the biggest matches of his career takes some nerves. But his achievements were not his alone; they were equally celebrated by a force that has been supporting Gukesh in this journey for four years now.

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WACA (WestBridge-Anand Chess Academy), a name distinctly visible on the blue blazer Gukesh wore during the event, has been nurturing the player. In addition, WestBridge Capital has also penned an exclusive sponsorship agreement with the latest world champion for five years, which started in April last year. WACA focuses on building and improving the chess ecosystem in India and Sandeep Singhal, who is the co-founder of WACA and WestBridge, says the academy assists players by "providing last bits of input that differentiate between someone becoming a junior champion to a top ten global senior chess player in Open."

Chess legend Viswanathan Anand is the other co-founder of WACA and closely works with talents, including Gukesh. "He had a very mature view of chess. The way he interacts, and the moves he suggests, you might not expect that from someone of this age. And I thought that his grasp of chess was remarkable and there was something special," said Anand reflecting on his initial thoughts on Gukesh.