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Celebrating World Chess Day: Vidit Gujrathi Talks About Chess in India and More

The world is celebrating World Chess Day today, July 20, marking the inception of the International Chess Federation or FIDE. On this special day, Grandmaster Vidit Gujrathi, one of India’s finest chess players, shared his thoughts on the state of chess in India and his recent performances in an exclusive interview with News18 Sports.

Vidit expressed his disappointment over India losing out on hosting the World Championship, emphasizing the missed opportunity to elevate the game’s visibility and attract larger audiences. He highlighted the need for more major chess-related events within the country to tap into the significant interest in the game among Indian fans.

As the 45th Chess Olympiad approaches, Vidit discussed his preparation for the tournament, emphasizing the ongoing process of chess training and strategic focus leading up to the event. Reflecting on his recent performance at the Super United Rapid & Blitz Croatia 2024, Vidit shared insights on overcoming initial setbacks and making necessary adjustments to improve his game.

In a significant development, Vidit announced a partnership with Ambit, a leading provider of financial advice in India. Karan Wadhwa, vice-president of Ambit, highlighted the alignment between chess and the brand’s values, emphasizing the importance of emotional control in both chess and investing. The partnership aims to promote and develop chess on a local and global scale, with initiatives planned to engage and inspire young talent in the sport.

Looking ahead, Ambit envisions a long-term collaboration with Vidit to foster the growth of chess in India through various projects, including workshops, tournaments, and educational content. The partnership aims to make chess more accessible and popular across the country, reflecting values of excellence, accountability, and integrity.

As the chess community celebrates World Chess Day, the collaboration between Vidit Gujrathi and Ambit promises to bring new opportunities and initiatives to promote the sport and inspire aspiring players in India. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting partnership and the latest developments in the world of chess.

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