ProChess Students FIDE ratings

ProChess India’s Rising Stars: Celebrating FIDE Achievements Across Borders
At ProChess India, we take immense pride in nurturing chess brilliance through expert coaching and global exposure. Our students consistently shine in FIDE-rated events, representing countries such as India, Australia, and Ghana. Here’s a detailed look at our talented young minds and their progress on the international chess stage.

Mahathi M (India, 2012)
Mahathi exemplifies dedication and tactical depth, achieving a strong 1594 Standard FIDE rating, plus 1490 in Rapid and 1501 in Blitz. Her impressive scores reflect the quality of training provided by ProChess India, and her determination to excel in all time controls marks her as a future leader in Indian chess.

Ridham (Ghana, 2015)
Ridham stands out as an ambassador for Ghanaian chess. With a Standard rating of 1589 and solid scores in Rapid (1409) and Blitz (1493), Ridham’s progress shows the impact of expert chess classes. Her ability to compete internationally underscores ProChess India’s commitment to developing chess globally.

Arora, Daanish (Australia, 2015)
Daanish brings Australian energy to the board, with a Standard rating of 1411 and 1402 in Rapid. Although not yet rated in Blitz, his FIDE journey demonstrates great promise, shaped by ProChess India’s training and support for chess talent across continents.

Krishna Tejaswi (India, 2015)
While Krishna is not yet FIDE-rated in Standard or Rapid, his Blitz rating of 1409 is a testament to focused improvement and training. His emerging skills highlight the effectiveness of nurturing students right from their foundational games.

Shitiz Prasad (India, 2014)
With an impressive 1923 Standard and a Rapid rating of 1784, Shitiz is one of our top-performing students. His journey reflects the benefits of advanced chess classes provided by ProChess India, and his determination signals a bright future for Indian chess.

Srinjoy Jana (India, 2015)
Srinjoy holds a respectable 1471 Standard rating and continues to improve with every tournament. His growth is a sign of quality guidance and the international platform FIDE offers to our students.

Sarveswaran Vignesh Raja (India, 2018)
Despite his young age, Sarveswaran already has a Rapid rating of 1683—one of the highest for his age group. His passion and focus, fostered by ProChess India’s teaching, are paving the way for outstanding achievements in years to come.

Rishi Joshi (India, 2012)
Rishi’s Standard (1466) and Rapid (1458) ratings reflect a disciplined approach to chess study and tournament experience. With ProChess India’s personalized coaching, he continues to advance rapidly through national and FIDE events.

Singh, Manoom (Ghana, 2012)
Manoom’s 1508 Standard rating, along with notable results in Rapid (1525) and Blitz (1555), showcases the global reach of ProChess India’s chess classes. He exemplifies how our students are thriving in varied formats.

Bhatia, Sannah (Australia, 2016)
Sannah represents Australia, bringing a fresh perspective to the game. Her Rapid rating of 1414 is remarkable for her age, promising great future achievements through consistent ProChess India training.

At ProChess India, our mission is to help students master chess fundamentals, prepare for FIDE events, and compete with pride in their home countries. These rising stars are a testament to how international chess education can unite, inspire, and transform young minds for success worldwide.