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In a landmark achievement for Indian chess and esports, Nihal Sarin has emerged as the only Indian to qualify for the chess ...
Indian Grandmaster Nihal Sarin, representing S8UL Esports, has officially qualified for the Esports World Cup (EWC) 2025 fo ...
Nihal Sarin, representing S8UL, qualifies for Esports World Cup 2025, showcasing exceptional skill in the Last Chance ...
Indian Grandmaster Nihal Sarin has qualified for the Esports World Cup (EWC) 2025 chess event after progressing through the ...
Apart from Nihal, Anish Giri, Javokhir Sindarov and Levon Aronian also qualified for the EWC to complete the 16-player field ...
Nihal Sarin emerged the sole Indian to qualify for chess’ debut at the Esports World Cup in Riyadh next week after R ...
Indian Grandmaster Nihal Sarin, representing S8UL Esports, a global powerhouse in esports and gaming content, has officially qualified for the Esports World Cup <br />(EWC) 2025 following a ...
In the DC Universe, Nihal Sarin would perhaps make for a young Barry Allen, aka the Flash. The 16-year-old Indian Grandmaster, motored by a zealous appetite for unending hours of online blitz and ...
Sarin’s coach Srinath Narayanan, who is a GM himself, feels that Nihal can get back to what he loves most now. “Before he became GM, there were a few games where the pressure just got to him ...
Nihal Sarin (right) took to the game instantly. Nihal is currently the world’s best U-14 player and no 2 in the U-18 rankings with an ELO rating of 2532.
R Praggnanandhaa may be the second youngest Grandmaster ever but Nihal Sarin, the former Under-10 champion, is just as bright a prospect. Long-time Indian chess fans know the drill; every year or ...
Nihal offered proof of his ingenuity in a 37-move win against Azerbaijan GM Eltaj Shafarli at the World Cup in September last year. It's his personal favourite and one Carlsen called a 'perfect game'.