Wadifa targets woman’s GM title
Wadifa Ahmed aims to become Bangladesh’s first-ever female Grandmaster by obtaining the necessary three GM norms in forthcoming international events, including the FIDE Women’s World Cup 2025.
Wadifa Ahmed aims to become Bangladesh’s first-ever female Grandmaster by obtaining the necessary three GM norms in forthcoming international events, including the FIDE Women’s World Cup 2025.
Five Bangladeshi players shared the top spot with five others in the open and women’s sections of the Asian Zone 3.2 Chess Championship at the end of the second round now being held in Colombo, Sri Lanka...
Bangladesh made a good start in the open and women’s sections of the Asian Zone 3.2 Chess Championship as their six campaigners won their respective first-round games in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Tuesday.
Bangladesh’s FIDE Master Tahsin Tajwar Zia missed the opportunity to secure an International Master norm at the World Junior (Under-20) Chess Championship after being defeated by Israeli Grandmaster Sokolovsky Yahli in the final round in Petrovac, Montenegro, on Friday.
Bangladesh’s Woman Candidate Master Warsia Khusbu dreams of becoming the country’s first female Grandmaster by breaking all the barriers. At just 13, the young chess prodigy has already made her mark. Despite her...
Bangladesh’s FIDE Master Tahsin Tajwar Zia lost 58 rating points after conceding defeat to Mexican International Master Medina Sion Radamantys in the eighth round of the World Junior (Under-20) Chess Championship in Petrovac, Montenegro...
Bangladesh’s FIDE Master Tahsin Tajwar Zia improved his chances to earn another International Master norm after beating Azerbaijan IM Talibov Shiroghlan in the seventh round of the World Junior (Under-20) Chess Championship...
Newly crowned world chess king Gukesh Dommaraju said becoming a champion was a dream that was more than a decade in the making, as he underlined his ambition to strive for ‘greatness’.
Indian teen prodigy Gukesh Dommaraju became the youngest undisputed world chess champion Thursday after beating China\'s Ding Liren in the final match of their series in Singapore.
In a large room separated from spectators by a one-way glass panel, two chess combatants Wednesday faced each other in a silent battle of cunning, calculation and patience.
When the National Sports Council authorised the ad-hoc committee of nine federations in mid-November, FIDE master Taibur Rahman was appointed general secretary of the Bangladesh Chess Federation. In an interview with...