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Friday, June 2, 2017

Aravind Chitambaram - India's next Vishwanathan Anand


Aravind, who is seen to be next Vishwanathan Anand had a very difficult childhood. He has bravely faced poverty and financial difficulties before winning grandmaster title at age of 15. He became attracted to game of chess because of his grandfather who wanted him to keep indoors and gifted him chess box. 

His coach RB Ramesh is playing a huge role by providing free coaching and grooming Aravind to play international matches.

"Who is this boy who won open GM tournament?" enquired Ulrich Stock, a veteran German journalist.

India and World is looking at this chess prodigy with hope and excitement as he is going to rock the chess world and is there to play a long innings.


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