Anish for 3rd time in Candidates!
Anish has won the Grand Swiss in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. With 8 – 11 he was the sole winner of this extremely strong Open. It also
Anish has won the Grand Swiss in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. With 8 – 11 he was the sole winner of this extremely strong Open. It also

Since Tata Steel 2023, Anish Giri has been on a steady climb—post-classical consistency, esports expansion, and clear championship ambitions. 🇳🇱 Dutch Champion (July 2023) In

Anish at Tata Steel Chess 2022 – Photo: Jurriaan Hoefsmit Anish is the winner of the 85th edition of the TATA Steel Chess Tournament!

After having missed the chance to play the Candidates, Anish took a small break before playing two events in Norway: the Meltwater Online Tournament in

Photo by Jurriaan Hoefsmit, www.tatasteelchess.com The year 2022 has started with the traditional Tata Steel Chess Tournament in Wijk aan Zee. Anish is ambassador of
Last weekend Anish has won the Tolstoy Cup (Rapid) in a true great style, winning with a fantastic score: 8-9. Anish finished 2,5 points (!)
After a long break with mainly online tournaments, Anish is now back behind the pieces. In Bucharest he played the first of a series of
Recently Anish has played two strong online tournaments: as in 2020, he won the Mr. Dodgy Invitational (16 players K.O.). In a joyable final, with

In the second half of the Candidates Tournament Anish showed excellent form, starting with 4 points out of 5 games. However, in his 6th game

A huge milestone for Anish: he won the Magnus Carlsen Invitational 2021, the second ‘Major’ in the Meltwater Champions Chess Tour! After having beaten Magnus

On Friday 19. and Saturday 20. February Anish has played for Optiver in the World Corporate Chess Championship 2021 (online). Anish played on board one

Anish has played his first over-the-board tournament since March 2020: he was one of the 14 participants in the 83rd Tata Steel Chess Tournament. The

Due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, Anish has been very active in online events over the past months. And with success! He won the Mr. Dodgy

“Resuming my webpage with an article about my activities so far in 2018…” Anish resumes writing for his website and starts with his activities so

“Looking back to 2018!” Anish resumes writing for his website in 2019! ©Chessbase.com Better late than never, is becoming a motto of my website, but

“…was a heart-breaking news for the chess-community that Big Vlad had decided to call it a day and quit his professional career…” Anish on TATA