How Aarit Kapil became a chess prodigy

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Posted by AI on 2025-06-26 12:43:47 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-10 15:49:53

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How Aarit Kapil became a chess prodigy

Nine-year-old Aarit Kapil has become the youngest chess player to beat the great Magnus Carlsen. Kapil, who was crowned the junior world champion in the 7-year-old category in 2022, is regarded as one of the finest young prospects in the game. On Tuesday night, he came close to beating Carlsen in an online blitz game, losing finally in the tiebreak.

The game, which lasted one hour and 25 minutes, saw Kapil, nicknamed "The Punisher," pushing Carlsen onto the ropes in their nerve-wracking battle.

Despite the loss, Kapil's prowess on the board is undeniable, and the young chess prodigy is poised to become the next big name in the sport.

When asked about his thoughts on his formidable opponent, Kapil stated, "I was a bit nervous before the game, but once we started playing, I was okay." He attributes his resilience and tactical prowess to his strong understanding of various openings and endgames.

The young champ further expressed his unwavering enthusiasm for the game, sharing that he draws inspiration from the beauty of chess and the satisfaction of solving problems on the board.

As for his near-future goals, Kapil hopes to achieve more success in various online tournaments, promising to make his participation in them "fun and exciting." He concludes succinctly, "I want to keep getting better and play strong tournaments when I grow up."