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Indian chess prodigy and Women’s Candidate Master Sharvaanica AS clinches gold at the FIDE World Cadet Championship 2025, becoming the new Under-10 Girls World Chess Champion.

Sharvaanica AS Crowned Under-10 World Chess Champion 🎉♟️
India is celebrating yet another golden chapter in chess history! Women’s Candidate Master Sharvaanica AS has emerged as the Under-10 Girls World Chess Champion at the FIDE World Cadet Championship 2025, held in Kazakhstan.
Competing against top players from over 90 countries, Sharvaanica made the nation proud by clinching gold in a field of nearly 30 Indian representatives, proving her extraordinary talent and resilience.

A Champion’s Journey: From Setback to Glory ✨
Sharvaanica’s campaign began with a setback—she lost her opening round. But champions rise stronger from challenges. She went on to register an incredible nine consecutive victories, finishing with 9 out of 11 points and securing the championship title.
In the final round, she faced a tough loss against Zhou Abigail (USA). However, having already defeated Nandinjiguur Chinzorig (Mongolia) earlier in the tournament, Sharvaanica edged past on tie-breaks, clinching the top prize and etching her name in the record books.
Following the Legacy of Indian Chess Icons 🇮🇳
With this triumph, Sharvaanica becomes only the third Indian player to win the Under-10 World Championship, joining the ranks of legends GM Koneru Humpy and GM Divya Deshmukh.
This historic victory not only earns her valuable rating points but also direct qualification to represent India in prestigious events:
- FIDE World Cadet Chess Championship 2026
- FIDE World Youth Chess Championship
- FIDE World School Chess Championship
- Commonwealth Chess Championship
Why This Win Matters for Indian Chess 🌍♟️
Sharvaanica’s journey proves that India continues to be a powerhouse in the global chess arena. Her triumph inspires thousands of young chess players across the country to dream big, work hard, and aim for the world stage.
At Chess Visionaries, we believe in nurturing such talent—helping every child take their first steps in chess and transform them into confident players ready for national and international glory.
Conclusion
Sharvaanica AS’s golden victory at the FIDE World Cadet Championship 2025 is more than just a personal milestone—it’s a proud moment for Indian chess. She embodies grit, determination, and brilliance—the very values Chess Visionaries strives to instill in every student.
Chess is not just a game—it’s a vision in action. And Sharvaanica’s success is proof of what happens when that vision meets dedication.