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Success of young Indians at World Cup will take Viswanathan Anand's legacy forward: Koneru Humpy

Humpy will be in action in the Tata Steel Chess India Rapid & Blitz which will be held in women’s and open formats

Our Bureau Calcutta Published 31.08.23, 08:20 AM
Chess World Cup runner-up, Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa, after his arrival at the Chennai International Airport on Wednesday.

Chess World Cup runner-up, Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa, after his arrival at the Chennai International Airport on Wednesday. PTI Photo

Koneru Humpy knows what it takes to achieve success at a young age — the world’s youngest female grandmaster on Wednesday said the recent success
of young Indians at the World Cup will take the legacy of Viswanathan Anand forward.

Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa became the youngest player at 18 to be a World Cup runner-up last week.

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In the course of his campaign, he also sealed his berth in the eight-player Candidates Tournament, which would determine the challenger to world champion Ding Liren, in chess’s ultimate battle in 2024.

The recently-concluded World Cup in Baku saw four Indians in the quarter finals --- D Gukesh, Arjun Erigaisi and Vidit Gujrathi being the others.

“Definitely, he (Praggnanandha) has done a fantastic performance in the World Cup, and we have seen all his performance.

“Also, Gukesh is doing well, along with Arjun and Nihal (Sarin). All these are a talented bunch. Each one has different talents that cannot be compared,” said Humpy, who was the world’s youngest female GM at 15.

The two-time Asian Games gold medallist, who won India’s first silver medal at the World Blitz last year, is in the city to compete in the Tata Steel Chess India starting on Friday.

Excited to see India’s chess landscape changing, Humpy said India would hit the 100 GM mark soon. India produced its 83rd Grandmaster — Aditya Samant — in July this year.

“People always believed that India is more popular for cricket, but we are changing it. Chess is also becoming equally important.

“In every household, we hear the names of the top players, so it makes a big difference,” she said.

Humpy will be in action in the Tata Steel Chess India Rapid & Blitz which will be held in women’s and open formats. In the open section, both men and women can participate.

In the women’s field, she will compete in a field comprising reigning women’s world champion Ju Wenjun, Anna Ushenina, Dronavalli Harika among others.

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