Saturday, March 29, 2025
No menu items!
No menu items!

World Chess Championship sparks chess craze in Singapore, with registration numbers up 20%

-Top Ads -

SINGAPORE: The ongoing World Chess Championship at Resorts World Sentosa has reached a fever pitch, capturing the attention of chess enthusiasts worldwide.

The marquee showdown between reigning Chinese chess champion Ding Liren and rising Indian star Gukesh D has drawn large crowds to the venue and ignited a chess boom across Singapore.

The intense competition between Ding and Gukesh has sparked renewed interest in the local game, with many chess clubs reporting significant membership growth. According to industry insiders, the heightened profile of the sport is largely due to its appeal among younger audiences.

Chess, which is relatively easy to learn but notoriously difficult to master, has struck a chord with the younger generation, who are increasingly engaging with the game recreationally and competitively.

Ad Unit One -Ad script goes here

The Singapore Chess Federation noted a notable increase in interest over the past year, particularly in chess courses and competitions. Many local chess academies have seen registration numbers surge by 20% compared to the previous year.

The growing trend is reflected in the demographic shift, as an increasing number of young players, some as young as 7, are taking up the game seriously.

Ad Unit 2 -Ad Unit two

Philip Chan, General Manager of Singapore Chess Academy, told Channel 8, “We have a lot of very young children, 7, 8, 9, 10-year-olds, who can actually sit for three or four hours in a game.”

This rise in popularity has led to a surge in demand for chess-related activities, with many chess clubs reaching full capacity and even establishing waiting lists for weekly classes.

The passion for the game has never been higher, fueled in part by the thrilling championship match and the global spotlight on the young players shaping the future of chess.

As the World Chess Championship continues to unfold, the excitement surrounding it looks set to leave a lasting impact on Singapore’s chess scene, inspiring a new generation of players eager to take their place on the chessboard.

- Below Post -Bootom of post

Hot this week

Sharon Osbourne regrets dramatic weight loss

Television personality Sharon Osbourne appeared on Piers Morgan’s show...

Brain Implant: Elon Musk’s Neuralink venture now ready for human trials

After controversial tests on monkeys, Elon Musk’s groundbreaking company,...

X users defending Emma Roberts over statement from Angelica Ross claiming she is transphobic 

The topic of transphobia is one of the utmost...

Ryeoun and Ha Yoo Joon’s tension boils over in ‘Namib’

KOREA: As reported by Soompi, Ryeoun faces a pivotal...

Blossoms and lanterns in Chinese New Year celebration at Gardens by the Bay

SINGAPORE: In late January, Singapore’s Gardens by the Bay...

‘Someone Cute’ — NMIXX’s Haewon teased for naming Byeon Woo Seok as her ideal type

KOREA: As reported by PINKVILLA, NMIXX's Haewon recently shared...

Man says new electric bus is uncomfortable, not senior-friendly

SINGAPORE: A man took to social media to express...

Would you live in a ground-floor unit in front of a car park? Residents weigh pros and cons

SINGAPORE: Singaporean residents weighed the pros and cons of...

Obesity prevalence: Singapore ranks 3rd in Southeast Asia

SINGAPORE: A recent infographic published by Seasia Stats shows...
spot_img
Add custom code here

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img