Indian GM Vidit Gujrathi Shines at FIDE Candidates 2024 Chess Tournament in Toronto, Canada
Grandmaster Vidit Gujrathi: From Cricket Dreamer to Chess Champion
Toronto: Indian Grandmaster Vidit Gujrathi’s journey to becoming a chess champion was not a planned one. In a recent interview, Gujrathi revealed that he was initially a cricket enthusiast like many Indian kids, but a twist of fate led him to the world of chess, which he now considers a “very happy accident.”
Gujrathi, who hails from Nashik, became a Grandmaster in 2013 and has since been making waves in the chess world. He was a key member of the Indian men’s team that clinched a historic gold in the open category at the recent Olympiad in Budapest. The Indian women’s team also secured gold, making it a double celebration for the country.
Reflecting on the team’s remarkable achievement, Gujrathi expressed his disbelief at their record-breaking performance. He highlighted the camaraderie and support within the team as crucial factors in their success.
The 29-year-old chess prodigy also shared his disappointment at chess not being included in the Summer Olympics, expressing his desire to see the sport featured in the prestigious event someday.
As Gujrathi basks in the glory of his team’s triumph, he looks forward to celebrating with his family, whom he credits for his success. With his parents and sister being doctors, Gujrathi values their unwavering support throughout his chess journey.
Gujrathi’s inspiring story serves as a reminder that sometimes, the best outcomes in life come from unexpected beginnings. As he continues to make strides in the world of chess, his journey from a cricket dreamer to a chess champion is a testament to the power of passion and perseverance.