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Arjun Erigaisi: the unstoppable force of Indian chess

País
🇮🇳 India
Título
Grandmaster (GM)
Nacimiento
September 3, 2003, Warangal, Telangana (India)
Estado
activo
ELO actual
2790 · Jun 2026
ELO máximo
2801 · 2024
2400 2500 2600 2700 2800 2900 2018: 2500 — Grandmaster at 14; a rising prospect of the Indian pipeline 2018 2022: 2725 — breaks into the world top 30; wins elite tournaments 2022 2024: 2801 — surpasses 2800 ELO; the second Indian in history to do so 2024 2024: 2800 — team gold with India at the Chess Olympiad 2024 2025: 2795 — established among the best in the world 2025 2801
Evolución del ELO · Fuente: FIDE

In 2024, a young man from Telangana joined the very exclusive club of players who have surpassed 2800 ELO points, one of the greatest feats possible in chess. That player was Arjun Erigaisi, one of the great stars of the Indian golden generation and one of the most active, aggressive, and feared competitors on the world circuit.

Who is Arjun

He was born on September 3, 2003 in Warangal, in the Indian state of Telangana. A product of India’s thriving chess pipeline, he earned the Grandmaster title at 14 and began a rise that would take him, within a few years, to the absolute elite.

The power of 2800

The great milestone of his career came in 2024, when he surpassed 2800 ELO points, becoming one of the very few players in history to do so and the second Indian to reach that mark. Crossing that barrier — reserved for names like Carlsen, Kasparov, Caruana, or Anand — placed him firmly among the best on the planet.

Activity and ambition

What sets Arjun apart, beyond his talent, is his relentless activity: he plays an extremely high number of games and tournaments, with remarkable energy and ambition. He doesn’t shy away from risk and always seeks the win, with an aggressive, combative style.

That willingness to fight in every game, rather than settle for comfortable draws, allowed him to climb the rankings very quickly and has made him one of the most feared and spectacular players in today’s elite.

A pillar of golden India

Arjun is one of the pillars of the generation conquering world chess, alongside Gukesh (world champion in 2024), Praggnanandhaa, Nihal Sarin, and Vidit Gujrathi, all heirs to Viswanathan Anand. At the 2024 Olympiad he contributed to India’s historic team gold, a country that has become the great emerging power — and for many already the leading one — in world chess.

His chess DNA

In our chess DNA system, Arjun represents the tireless aggressive fighter profile: aggression, top-level tactics, and a competitive energy that always drives him to seek victory. If your GM twin is Arjun, your strength is attack and the will to win every game; your chess doesn’t know comfortable draws: you always go for the full point.

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Preguntas frecuentes

What does it mean that Arjun Erigaisi surpassed 2800 ELO points?

Crossing the 2800 ELO barrier is one of the greatest feats possible in chess: throughout history, only a handful of players have achieved it (Carlsen, Kasparov, Caruana, Anand, Kramnik, Aronian, Firouzja, So...). Arjun achieving it in 2024, becoming one of the very few to reach that mark, placed him firmly among the absolute elite of the planet and confirmed the enormous expectations he had generated as one of the great stars of the Indian golden generation.

Why does Arjun stand out for his activity and style?

Arjun Erigaisi is known for playing an extremely high number of games and tournaments, with remarkable energy and ambition: he doesn't shy away from risk and always seeks the win, with an aggressive, combative style. This relentless activity, combined with his talent, allowed him to climb the rankings very quickly. His willingness to fight in every game, rather than settle for comfortable draws, has made him one of the most feared and spectacular players on today's elite circuit.

What role does Arjun play in the Indian golden generation?

Arjun is one of the pillars of the extraordinary generation of young Indians conquering world chess, alongside Gukesh (world champion in 2024), Praggnanandhaa, Nihal Sarin, and Vidit Gujrathi, all heirs to Viswanathan Anand's legacy. At the 2024 Olympiad, he contributed to India's historic team gold. This generation has made the country the great emerging power — and for many already the leading power — in world chess.