"8-Year-Old Indian Prodigy Makes History by Defeating Chess Grandmaster"

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8-year-old Aswath Kaushik from Singapore made history by becoming the youngest player to defeat a chess grandmaster, 37-year-old Jacek Stopa, at a tournament in Switzerland. Kaushik, who spends up to seven hours a day on chess, aspires to become a world champion and achieve a chess player rating of 2000.
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