Who Is Sarvagya Singh: Children start going to school at the age of 3 and are not able to even write ABCD well, but today we are going to tell you about a 3-year-old who became the king of chess at this age.
Sarvagya Singh Youngest FIDE Rapid Rated Player:It is said that talent is not dependent on age, one can improve one’s skills and talents at any age. The biggest example of this is Sarvagya Singh, living in Sagar, Madhya Pradesh, whose age is only 3 years, 7 months and 13 days. Even at this age, Sarvajna made such a record which made his name famous all over the world. He also became the youngest chess player to receive a FIDE rapid rating. At the age when children play sports toys, the omniscient has become the antithesis of chess, let us tell you about the omniscient…
How Sarvagya Singh became a chess master in 3 years
It is being told that Sarvagya’s parents have asked him to reduce his screen time and keep him away from mobile. chess Started teaching. But even he did not think that his little son would create such a big history. In September this year, Sarvagya played his first tournament in the 24th RCC Rapid Rating Cup in Bengaluru and surprised everyone by defeating a player rated 1542. After this, he also performed brilliantly in the second Shri Dadaji Dhuni Wala Rapid Rating Open held in Khandwa in October and defeated the player with 1559 rating. Then he also played two rapid rating tournaments in Chhindwara and Indore, due to which the International Chess Federation included his name in the December rating, now his rapid rating is recorded at 1572.
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How to get FIDE ranking
To get FIDE ranking, any chess player has to defeat an international player, but Sarvagya defeated not one but three international level chess players. Due to which he got 1572nd position in FIDE ranking and he has become the first player in the world to achieve FIDE ranking at the youngest age, now his eyes will be on the title like Grandmaster.
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Sarvagya plays chess for about 6 hours every day
Sarvagya’s parents told that apart from personal coaching, they are also given online coaching. He also plays chess daily with his parents. He practices chess for at least 6 hours every day. Sarvagya’s father Siddharth Singh Kushwaha told that he achieved this feat only 6-7 months after starting the game. At the same time, his mother Neha Singh Kushwaha says that this is decided by hard work and God’s grace. God has blessed our child. Sarvajna is still very young, but his thinking and game are very big. If this progress continues, he will become a big chess player for India in the future.