“Viswanathan Anand Retains World Chess Title and Wins 1.20 Million
Viswanathan Anand made history by successfully retaining his World Chess Championship title in 2010 in Sofia, Bulgaria, against Vladimir Kramnik. The match was Read More
Viswanathan Anand made history by successfully retaining his World Chess Championship title in 2010 in Sofia, Bulgaria, against Vladimir Kramnik. The match was Read More
Viswanathan Anand’s success in the Melody Amber Blindfold and Rapid Chess Tournament is a testament to his versatility and extraordinary talent, Read More
In 1997, Viswanathan Anand showcased his exceptional talent and adaptability by playing simultaneously against six computers during the Aegon Man versus Computer Chess Read More
The Hoogovens Chess Tournament, later known as the Corus Chess Tournament, is one of the most prestigious chess tournaments in the world. Read More
Viswanathan Anand is the only Indian to have won the prestigious Chess Oscar, awarded by the Russian chess magazine 64 – Chess Review. He Read More
In March 2011, Viswanathan Anand reached a career-high Elo rating of 2817, making him the highest-rated Indian chess player in history at the time. Read More
Viswanathan Anand’s Victory at the Madrid Super Tournament (February 21 – March 10, 1998) In 1998, Viswanathan Anand dominated a super Grandmaster tournament in Madrid, Spain, Read More
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
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