Youngest FIDE Rated Chess Player Anish Sarkar Makes History
The youngest FIDE rated chess player in history, Anish Sarkar, has made headlines with his incredible talent and passion for the game. Born on January 26, 2021, in Kolkata, Anish recently participated in the West Bengal state Under-9 Open tournament where he outsmarted two rated players to finish 24th with an impressive score of 5.5 out of 8 points.
At just three years, eight months, and 19 days old, Anish has become the youngest rated chess player ever, breaking the previous record set by Tejas Tiwari. His coach, Dibyendu Barua, who is also India’s second Grand Master, has high hopes for Anish’s future in the game.
Anish’s rise as a prodigious chess player is a positive sign for Indian chess, with the young talent being compared to other successful youngsters in the sport. His dedication and focus have impressed many, including his coach, who has put him in a special training group for seven to eight hours a day.
Anish’s journey into chess began just a year ago when he showed a keen interest in the game after watching videos online. His parents, who had no prior knowledge of chess, have been supportive of his passion and have placed him under the guidance of his coach to nurture his talent further.
With aspirations to meet his hero, Magnus Carlsen, and participate in upcoming tournaments, Anish’s story is one of determination and talent that has captured the attention of the chess world. As he continues to hone his skills and make a mark in the chess community, Anish Sarkar is definitely a name to watch out for in the future.