Introducing The Chess Prodigies Of 2024

by Milica Knezevic on August 27, 2024

As the Chess Olympiad draws near we seewe must watch new and old names emerge, and a chess Olympiad would not be complete withouthwithout it's youngest players who are slowly paving their way through the chess world! 

Let's welcome to the central chess stage, the newest chess prodigies that we must keep our eyes on! These extraordinary young players are on their way to making history in ways never seen before! Before we dive into these amazing 5 new names a few honorable mentions from the past! 


So who do we consider chess protegies of the past?

For an interesting and fun introduction to chess prodigies, read our blog about 5 iconic names that should give you a clear perception of what it takes for this title to be given to young aspiring chess players! From world famous names to the ones that are slowly but surely becoming household chess names let's talk about the current youngsters that our attention should be give to! 

Chess Prodigy #1: Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus

Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus
Name Country Elo Score Age & Birthday
Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus Turkey 2500+ 13 (Born: 2010)

Overview: Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus made history by becoming the youngest Grandmaster in the world at just 13 years old. His achievement reflects not only his raw talent but also his relentless dedication to the game! We can expect incredibly things from this very young but dedicated man in the future!

Career Highlights: Yagiz’s journey to Grandmaster was marked by consistent victories in international tournaments, where he often faced opponents much older and more experienced than himself. His playing style is characterized by aggressive tactics and deep strategic understanding, making him a formidable opponent at such a young age! 

Chess Prodigy #2: Abhimanyu Mishra

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Name Country Elo Score Age & Birthday
Abhimanyu Mishra United States 2550+ 14 (Born: 2009)

Overview: Abhimanyu Mishra became the youngest Grandmaster in history at the age of 12 years, 4 months, and 25 days. His rapid rise in the chess world is a testament to his extraordinary talent and his disciplined approach to mastering the game! What a name to know and remember for both the future and the present of chess! 

Career Highlights: Abhimanyu’s record-breaking achievement was preceded by a series of impressive performances in global tournaments. Known for his calm demeanor under pressure, he has defeated several seasoned Grandmasters, proving his ability to compete at the highest level of chess.

Chess Prodigy #3: Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu

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Name Country Elo Score Age & Birthday
Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa India 2650+ 18 (Born: 2005)

Overview: Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa, commonly known as Pragg, became an International Master at just 10 years old and a Grandmaster at 12. His early accomplishments have positioned him as one of the brightest stars in the world of chess.

Career Highlights: Pragg’s career has been filled with remarkable achievements, including victories over top-ranked players in prestigious tournaments. His style blends tactical brilliance with strategic depth, making him a versatile and unpredictable player. His win against world champion Magnus Carlsen in 2022 highlighted his growing influence in the chess community.

Chess Prodigy #4: Gukesh D.

Gukesh
Name Country Elo Score Age & Birthday
Gukesh D. India 2700+ 17 (Born: 2006)

Overview: Gukesh D. became the second-youngest Grandmaster in history at the age of 12 years, 7 months, and 17 days. His rise in the chess world has been nothing short of meteoric, earning him recognition as one of the most promising talents in the game.

Career Highlights: Gukesh’s career is marked by a string of victories in international competitions, where his aggressive play and fearless approach have earned him numerous accolades. His ability to outmaneuver experienced opponents has made him a player to watch in the coming years.

Chess Prodigy #5: Nodirbek Abdusattorov

Nodirbek
Name Country Elo Score Age & Birthday
Nodirbek Abdusattorov Uzbekistan 2650+ 19 (Born: 2004)

Overview: Nodirbek Abdusattorov became a Grandmaster at the age of 13, solidifying his place among the youngest players to achieve this title. His strategic prowess and mature playing style have garnered him respect on the global chess stage.

Career Highlights: Nodirbek’s crowning achievement came in 2021 when he won the World Rapid Chess Championship, defeating several top-tier players, including reigning world champions. His consistent performance in high-pressure situations has established him as a rising star in international chess.

To follow in the footsteps of these incredible young players, download our Chess Universe app and become a prodigy as well! The time is now!

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