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A three-year-old Indian boy became the youngest ranked player in chess history

A three-year-old Indian boy became the youngest ranked player in chess history

Sarvagya Singh Kushvaha, a resident of Sagar in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, made history as the youngest chess player. She was included in the FIDE Rapid ranking at just 3 years, 7 months, and 13 days, earning 1572 ranking points.

Sarvagya competed in the RCC Rapid Rated Cup in September, winning against a chess player with a rating of 1542. The high result shown in this competition allowed him to receive the first rating point. She also defeated a chess player with a rating of 1559 at the Sri Dadaji Dhunivale Rapid Rating Open in Handwa in October of last year.

In November, Sarvagya won both tournaments in Chindwara and Indore, further raising her ranking. As a result of these results, he won against a chess player with a rating of 1696, earning his official rapid rating.

Sarvagya Singh's chess career became a great source of pride not only for his family but for all of India. "It is a great honor for us that our child is the youngest chess player in the world with a FIDE rating. We want him to become a grandmaster in the future," said Kushwaha's father, Siddhart Singh.

For information, the previous record belonged to Anish Sarkar, who was 3 years, 8 months, and 19 days old. Now, Sarvagya Singh has managed to update this result. And this situation gives another hope for the future of a new creative young generation in the world of chess.

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