Asian Junior Chess 2026: Vermula, Saranya win Blitz titles for India in Mumbai
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Key Takeaways
Vignesh Vermula and Saranya Devi claimed gold medals in the Open and Girls categories respectively as India swept the top honours on the opening day of the Asian Junior Chess Championship 2026 Blitz event at the ITC Maratha Sheraton in Mumbai on Monday, 17 August. The dual triumph gave the host nation a commanding start to a championship that draws the continent's finest junior talent.
Vermula's Underdog Triumph in the Open Section
Entering the tournament as the 23rd seed, Vignesh Vermula produced one of the day's standout performances, combining speed, tactical alertness, and consistency across every round. He finished tied on points with compatriots Sharnarthi Viresh and Nandish V. S., but claimed the Asian Junior Open Blitz Champion 2026 title on superior tie-break scores. Viresh took the silver medal and Nandish secured bronze, completing an all-India podium in the Open section.
India's strength in depth was further evident with Akshay Borganokar and Madhavendra Pratap Sharma finishing fourth and fifth respectively. Among overseas competitors, Akhibay Imangali of Kazakhstan was the highest-ranked foreign player in sixth place, while Shagdldi Kurbandurdyyev of Turkmenistan ended ninth.
Notably, the tournament proved a difficult outing for top seed International Master Mayank Chakraborty of India, who struggled to find consistent form and finished 13th — a result that underscores the unpredictable nature of Blitz chess, where seedings rarely guarantee outcomes.
Saranya Devi Shines in Girls Section
The Girls Blitz category produced an equally compelling story. Saranya Devi, seeded 9th, outpaced higher-ranked rivals with quick thinking and tactical precision to claim the gold. Top seed Shohradova Lala of Turkmenistan had to settle for silver, while India's Sannidhi Bhat finished third — giving India a podium presence in the Girls section as well.
Championship Inauguration and Host Nation Momentum
The Asian Junior Chess Championship 2026 was formally inaugurated by Jayraj Pathak (IAS), former BMC Commissioner, at the ITC Maratha Sheraton, Mumbai. India's back-to-back Blitz titles on day one set a confident tone for the host nation heading into the remaining rounds of the championship.
This comes amid a broader surge in Indian chess — a sport the country has increasingly dominated at the junior level following a generation inspired by Grandmaster successes at the senior circuit. The Asian Junior Championship remains one of the continent's premier proving grounds for players eyeing international titles.
What's Next
With the Blitz category concluded, attention now shifts to the remaining formats of the championship. India will look to maintain its medal momentum, while overseas challengers from Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and other Asian nations will aim to close the gap in the days ahead.