Until 2010, elite chess tournaments like Wijk aan Zee (the Netherlands), Linares (Spain), and Dortmund (Germany) formed what many considered the “equivalent” of Read More
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Viswanathan Anand achieved a remarkable hat-trick of titles in León, Spain in 1999, 2000, and 2001, a feat that reinforced his dominance in the Read More
In 2000, Viswanathan Anand had one of the most remarkable years in his chess career, winning an incredible string of eight titles across Read More
Manuel Aaron and S. Vijayalakshmi are two of India’s most celebrated chess players, both achieving remarkable success in the National Chess Read More
P. Harikrishna, one of India’s most accomplished chess grandmasters, had a spectacular run during the 1997-98 season, winning five prestigious national Read More
The 2005 Asian Youth Chess Championship held in New Delhi, India, was a major milestone for Indian chess. Indian players achieved remarkable success, Read More
Tejas Bakre made a remarkable mark in the world of chess in 1998, winning three prestigious gold medals in a span of eight Read More
The Rookie Golfer of the Year award was introduced on the Professional Golfers Association of India (PGAI) Tour during the 1997-98 season, Read More
The 2017-18 Professional Golfers Association of India (PGAI) Tour was a highly competitive season, with numerous golfers earning significant prize money. The Read More
In 2002, three prestigious Indian golf tournaments made their debut on the Asian Professional Golf Association (APGA) Tour, marking a significant moment in Read More



