New Delhi: Saanvi Aggarwal, 4, studies in kindergarten, but knows all the right moves on a chess board. Born in Chandigarh, the little chess champ, recently travelled to Karnataka to participate in the 32nd National U-7 Open Girls Chess Championship. She finished at second spot in Under-5 category and qualified for the Asian Youth U-6 Chess Championship, to be held in 2019.
Earlier in May, she had won the title in the U-7 category at the Chandigarh Girls Chess Championships to qualify for the U-5 championship.
In an interview with ANI, the 4-year-old said, "My parents taught me how to play Chess and made me practice on the computer. With time I learnt all levels and started winning them."
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