A2H Chess Academy to host rapid chess tournament in Kukatpally

A2H Chess Academy is set to organize a Rapid Open prize money chess tournament at its Kukatpally campus in Hyderabad on February 8, 2026. The event offers a total prize money of Rs 15,000. Interested participants can register by contacting FIDE Arbiter S Subba Raju.

Hyderabad's chess enthusiasts have an upcoming opportunity to compete in a dedicated rapid format tournament. A2H Chess Academy will host the Rapid Open prize money chess tournament on its campus in Kukatpally on February 8, 2026. This event, carrying a total prize fund of Rs 15,000, aims to promote competitive chess in the region.

Registrations are open, and participants are encouraged to contact S Subba Raju, a certified FIDE Arbiter, at 9866702431 for details and entry. The tournament underscores the growing interest in chess within Hyderabad, building on the academy's efforts to foster talent at various levels.

As a rapid chess event, it will feature quick-paced games, appealing to players seeking intense matches. While specific categories or participant numbers have not been detailed, the prize money highlights its competitive nature. This follows recent local chess successes, such as under-8 and veterans titles won in Hyderabad, signaling a vibrant scene for the sport.

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