Vidit Gujrathi Quick Info
Height 6 ft
Weight 75 kg
Date of Birth October 24, 1994
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Eye Color Dark Brown

Vidit Gujrathi is an Indian chess player who is widely acknowledged as one of the finest chess players ever produced by the country. In January 2013, he had become just the 30th player from India to have attained the title of Grandmaster. In August 2017, he had become just the 4th Indian to have breached the magical 2700 Elo rating mark after Viswanathan Anand, Krishnan Sasikiran, and Pentala Harikrishna. As of May 2022, he was the 2nd highest-rated player in India, only behind the legendary Viswanathan Anand. He was the captain of India’s ‘Gold’ medal-winning squad at the 2020 FIDE Online Chess Olympiad. He had also won the 2019 Biel Chess Festival Grandmaster tournament, finished as a runner-up at the 2020 Prague Chess Festival Masters tournament, and reached the quarter-final of the 2019 FIDE World Fischer Random Chess Championship. In January 2022, he achieved his peak position of 19 in the FIDE (Fédération Internationale des Échecs) men’s world rankings. The same month, he achieved his peak FIDE rating of 2737.

Born Name

Vidit Santosh Gujrathi

Nick Name

Montu, VD

Vidit Gujrathi as seen in an Instagram Post in November 2021
Vidit Gujrathi as seen in an Instagram Post in November 2021 (Vidit Gujrathi / Instagram)

Sun Sign

Scorpio

Born Place

Nashik, Maharashtra, India

Residence

Nashik, Maharashtra, India

Nationality

Indian

Indian

Education

Vidit had attended the Fravashi Academy, a pre-primary, primary, and secondary school in his hometown of Nashik.

Occupation

Chess Player

Vidit Gujrathi as seen in an Instagram Post in January 2022
Vidit Gujrathi as seen in an Instagram Post in January 2022 (Vidit Gujrathi / Instagram)

Family

  • Father – Santosh Gujrathi (Doctor)
  • Mother – Nikita Santosh Gujrathi (Doctor)
  • Siblings – Vedika Gujrathi (Younger Sister)

Build

Slim

Height

6 ft or 183 cm

Weight

75 kg or 165.5 lbs

Vidit Gujrathi as seen in an Instagram Post in April 2022
Vidit Gujrathi as seen in an Instagram Post in April 2022 (Vidit Gujrathi / Instagram)

Race / Ethnicity

Asian (Indian)

Hair Color

Black

Eye Color

Dark Brown

Sexual Orientation

Straight

Distinctive Features

  • Slender frame
  • Side-parted, tousled hair
  • Affable smile
  • Sports a thin beard
Vidit Gujrathi as seen in an Instagram Post in February 2022
Vidit Gujrathi as seen in an Instagram Post in February 2022 (Vidit Gujrathi / Instagram)

Vidit Gujrathi Facts

  1. Vidit had first come into the spotlight in 2006 when he had stood 2nd in the Asian Youth Championships in the under-12 category. He had, consequently, attained the title of FIDE Master.
  2. He had achieved the title of International Master in 2008. The same year, he had won the World Youth Chess Championship in the open under-14 section, the first Indian to have achieved the feat.
  3. In 2009, he had stood 2nd in the under-16 category of the World Youth Chess Championship. In the 2011 World Junior Chess Championship, he had scored 8 points out of a possible 11 and attained his first Grandmaster norm.
  4. He had achieved his final Grandmaster norm by January 2013. In 2013, he also won the ‘Bronze’ medal at the World Junior Chess Championship in the under-20 category.
  5. At the Chess World Cup 2021, a 206-player single-elimination chess tournament that was held in Sochi, Russia, he was the best-performing Indian player. He had lost out to eventual champion Jan-Krzysztof Duda in the quarter-final stage of the tournament.
  6. In April 2022, he posted an elaborate note on social media announcing that he was retiring from the sport at the age of 27. The note had stated that he was not satisfied with his progress since August 2017 when he breached the magical 2700 Elo rating mark.
  7. The note had also mentioned that he was mentally tired due to all the traveling required to compete in events around the world, especially during the COVID-19 era which had necessitated mandatory quarantine periods. It was later revealed that this was a well-planned April Fools’ prank.
  8. He runs a self-titled YouTube channel where he regularly vlogs and posts chess-related content. The channel has amassed more than 250k subscribers.

Featured Image by Vidit Gujrathi / Instagram

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