أستاذ كبير
17-year-old Mumbai prodigy Aarav Dengla becomes India's 93rd chess Grandmaster
من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي
Aarav Dengla, a 17-year-old from Mumbai, became India's 93rd chess Grandmaster and the city's third on February 28, 2026, by winning the GM Mix Bijeljina tournament in Bosnia and Herzegovina, securing his third GM norm and a live classical rating of 2506. The second Indian GM of 2026 after Aaryan Varshney, his success highlights family support, dedicated coaching, and balance with academics.
GM Jules Moussard secured his first Titled Tuesday title on June 23 with a 10/11 score, finishing a full point ahead of the field.
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أصبح لاعب الشطرنج من كلكتا، أرونياك غوش، الأستاذ الكبير الخامس والتسعين في الهند بعد تحقيقه للمعيار النهائي للقب أستاذ كبير (GM) في بطولة نادي بانكوك للشطرنج المفتوحة. وقد تعادل اللاعب البالغ من العمر 22 عاماً، والذي يحمل تصنيف 2555 في نقاط إيلو، في المركز الأول برصيد 7 نقاط من أصل 9. ويأتي هذا الإنجاز بعد أربع سنوات من تحقيقه لأول معيار له.
At 58, Peru's Julio Granda Zuniga, a self-taught grandmaster who reached a peak rating of 2699 without studying, has announced his retirement from competition. In a recent interview, he revealed plans to focus on farming and teaching chess in his native Camaná, Peru. Granda's unconventional approach has long set him apart in the chess world.
من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي
In a stunning upset at the Tata Steel Masters, 14-year-old Turkish prodigy Yağız Kaan Erdoğmuş defeated India's top player Arjun Erigaisi with the black pieces during the seventh round on January 24, 2026. The victory highlighted Erdoğmuş's rising talent in the tournament. As the youngest grandmaster in the world, he has quickly made his mark on the international chess scene.