Grandmaster Sengupta Deep emerged 2014 Commonwealth Chess Champion by edging the young star IM Aravindh Chithambaram on tiebreak after both players concluded the event with 7,5/9 points each. In the final 9th round Sengupta defeated GM Sahaj Grover, while Aravindh...
Tiviakovs wins KL International, 2nd GM for young Aravindh
KL Open: It’s Three Times in a Row for TiviakovApr 11, 2014 Sergei Tiviakov and Aravindh Chithambaram drew their game after three hours of play, a result that confirmed that Tiviakov would successfully defend his title and in doing...
Who will rise after Anand?
Who will succeed Viswanathan Anand?Earlier child prodigies haven’t made a dent—the new titan may come from GenNextMario Rodrigues The King is dead, long live the King. Viswanathan Anand may have tamely surrendered his crown in the November World Championship...
Melkumyan wins Graz, norms for Rajpara, Chithambaram, Baldauf, etc.
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Indian phenom felicitated
Arvind, Aishwarya felicitatedUpdated: January 31, 2014 23:39 IST S.THYAGARAJAN It was an evening to remember for the alumni when they congregated along with the outstanding sportsmen and women to honour Dr. Babu Mahoharan, Managing Director, St. Joseph’s College of...
Aravind Chidambaram wins U-17 title in Tamil Nadu
Aravind Wins U-17 ChessBy Express News Service – CHENNAIPublished: 14th January 2014 02:23 AMLast Updated: 14th January 2014 02:23 AM Grandmaster norm holder and top seed Aravind Chidambaram of Velammal School won the U-17 title in the second SVVV...
Helping a prodigy reach new heights
A chance to help chess prodigy Aravindh Chithambaram become a Grandmaster Aravindh Chithambaram may look like any ordinary 14-year-old boy, but beneath that mop of black hair lies a brain much sharper than that of fully grown adults. The...
The next Indian phenom
Meet India’s newest chess star Aravind Chithambaram by Abhijeet Kulkarni Nov 29, 2013 While the energy levels remain the same, the boy from Madurai can no longer be mistaken for just another kid trying his hand at chess following...
The next Anand from India?
KOZHIKODE, November 28, 2013Updated: November 28, 2013 01:23 IST Aravindh Chithambaram: An exciting prospectP. K. AJITH KUMAR “Who is this boy that won that Open GM tournament?” enquired Ulrich Stock, a veteran German journalist, shortly before the closing ceremony...
Local phenom wins Chennai Open withh 2700+ performance
Aravindh Chithambaram wins Chennai GM Open 2013R R Vasudevan Press Officer 14-year-old FIDE Master V R Aravindh Chithambaram emerged the champion with a whopping 9/11 after the final round of the Chennai Grandmaster International Open Chess tournament held in...