Chesskid.com launched its indian edition under the Mentorship of Grandmaster Viswanathan Anand
- Under the guidance of Grandmaster Viswanathan Anand himself, chesskid.com will release curated chess content and hold annual online competitions for India’s aspiring young chess players.
July
11, Chennai: It is the dream of every chess enthusiast to be mentored by
a Grandmaster! This dream of many Indian youngsters is about to come true! chesskid.com,
US-based chess platform launched its Indian edition under the mentorship of Grandmaster Viswanathan Anand on July 11 in
Chennai.
chesskid.com
enters India at a time when the popularity of the game is growing rapidly.
Indian chess has risen consistently in the last three decades. India currently
has 63 grandmasters – the highest title Chess players can
get – and ranks 8th in the world. In June last year, Tamil Nadu’s R
Praggnanandhaa became the world’s second-youngest chess grandmaster at the age
of 12 years and 10 months.
(L-R) Carey Fan, CEO, ChessKid, Viswanathan Anand, Chief Chess Mentor of India, ChessKid & Mike Klein, Chief Chess Officer, ChessKid |
chesskid.com
believes that chess is that one activity that teaches children the creativity
of art and the logical reasoning of math while also teaching science,
calculated risk taking and sportsmanship – all of it in a fun manner.
Currently, there are
digital chess platforms that are great when it comes to the fun element, but
they mostly fall short in providing deep, enriching content or live play with
other kids. There are also platforms that are excessively serious, complicated
to use and do not have easily accessible online content. chesskid.com
stands apart because it is the only platform that combines the joy of playing,
a vibrant online environment and rich content that keeps users engaged.
India provides the
perfect setting for a platform like chesskid.com with more and more parents
liking the idea of introducing their children to chess much earlier than
before. Schools are playing a key role in identifying young talent and
nurturing it. India’s digital edge has also helped with its chess proficiency
where players are exposed to styles all over the world.
In this background, a
platform like chesskid.com
has wide scope to transform the landscape for the game in the country. With ambitious growth objectives and the
aim to hit 2,000,000 paid subscribers in five years, chesskid.com has plans
for smart investments into business development, creative marketing promotions,
technical development and SEO. It will
also be targeting India’s growing Ed Tech market with specific products
targeting children, parents, teachers and educational institutions.
(L-R) Carey Fan, CEO, ChessKid, Viswanathan Anand, Chief Chess Mentor of India, ChessKid & Mike Klein, Chief Chess Officer, ChessKid |
chesskid.com
will be offering a range of products to engage children and make them love the
game. It will also provide the right tools to demystify the game and help
teachers teach it in an easier manner. It will present parents with productive
enrichment activities at par with other STEM related activities.
Speaking
about the new initiatives, Mr Carey Fan,
CEO, chesskid.com
said, “India is a rapidly rising chess country.
There are 195 million elementary school-aged children in India and the
education market is expected to grow to $40 billion by end of 2019, up from $20
billion in 2015. There is a lot of scope for a chess platforms like ours to
flourish here. Also, we have Viswanathan Anand on board with us who is considered
to be one of the greatest sportsmen in history. While there are many other
chess platforms in the market, chesskid.com is one of the few platforms
that amalgamates the joy of playing a game like chess as well as offers some
rich content that keeps users engaged.”