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Future Grandmasters Shine Bright at FIDE World Cup for U-8, U-10, and U-12

Sohini Mukherjee by Sohini Mukherjee
July 3, 2025
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The coastal city of Batumi witnessed a spectacular showcase of young chess brilliance as the FIDE World Cup for Under-8, Under-10, and Under-12 age categories concluded with a flourish. From June 23 to July 2, 2025, more than 280 of the world’s finest young minds from 37 countries came together to battle not just for trophies, but for pride, passion, and a place in chess history.The event, held under the banner of FIDE’s centenary celebrations, featured a two-stage format—initial Swiss rounds followed by final matchups based on corresponding ranks. The enthusiasm and composure displayed by these young players was nothing short of extraordinary, proving that chess talent is blooming earlier and stronger than ever before.Among the many standout performances, Türkiye’s Omer Taha Dede emerged as a rising star by clinching the title in the Under-8 Open category, showcasing strategic maturity far beyond his years. In the girls’ Under-8 section, Alisha Bissaliyeva from Kazakhstan sparkled with a composed and consistent display throughout the event to take home gold.India, long considered a powerhouse of young chess talent, dominated the Under-10 age group. Sarbartho Mani won the boys’ section, followed closely by fellow Indians Mondal Oishik and Kapil Aarit, making it a clean sweep for the nation. The girls’ U-10 title was also claimed by an Indian—Brijesh Divi—who played with confidence and precision against a highly competitive field. The presence of players from China and Sri Lanka in the top ranks further highlighted the diverse and global nature of the championship.In the fiercely contested Under-12 section, Egypt’s Abdalrahman Sameh Mohamed took the top spot in the open category with a remarkable combination of creativity and control. The girls’ crown in this age group was captured by India’s Pratitee Bordoloi, who demonstrated tactical depth and unwavering focus in every round.The closing ceremony was an emotional and joyous affair, with FIDE President Arkady Dvorkovich personally congratulating the young players. He lauded their courage and sportsmanship, and paid tribute to the coaches, parents, and volunteers who made the event such a success. In a delightful surprise moment, Dvorkovich picked one lucky participant’s name for a special gift—an iPhone 16 Pro Max—bringing cheers and smiles all around.

Beyond the trophies and medals, the tournament symbolized hope, camaraderie, and the future of global chess. The presence of multiple federations and the spirited participation from countries across Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas reaffirmed chess’s status as a truly universal game.As the young champions return home, many already being hailed as future grandmasters, one thing is clear—chess is in safe hands. The FIDE Cadet World Cup in Batumi was not just a competition; it was a celebration of youth, intellect, and limitless potential.

 

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