BREAKING NEWS:China can host a Grand Slam chess tournament in 2010

The city of Seattle, USA will join The Grand Slam next year in 2009

One of the founders of the Grand Slam Chess Association and Director of the super chess tournament M-Tel Masters Silvio Danailov would like to see China hosting a Grand Slam tournament in the near future, most likely in 2010.

“The Grand Slam has already 3 tournaments in Europe and one in Latin America – Mexico City. From next year – 2009, USA will join the Grand Slam with a super tournament in Seattle with prize fund of USD 750 000. I think it would be perfect if the 6th tournament takes place in Asia, especially in China”, Danailov said.

China is not only becoming an economic power but also a chess power and the number of the fans of this sport is increasing quickly in that country. This is very noticeable as Chinese media are presently paying a lot of attention to M-Tel Masters 2008 that is currently taking place in the Bulgarian capital Sofia. The tournament’s official web site http://www.mtelmasters.com/ has a complete version in Chinese, which happens for the first time in the history of super chess tournaments. This way chess fans in China can read news and interviews about the competition in their own language, follow the games live and also the performance of the Chinese player Bu Xiangzhi that is participating in this year’s edition of the traditional tournament.

Sponsors might be attracted not only by the Chinese market, but also by the publicity they can get from the international coverage that a high-class tournament receives from the foreign media.

Conversations with local partners have already started and are expected to continue in the near future, looking for China to become host of a Grand Slam Chess Association tournament.

For further information: Dimitar Naydenov, 00359887462873, press@mtelmasters.com

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