Ten‑Year‑Old British Chess Prodigy Stuns at Women’s Event
A remarkable performance by ten‑year‑old Bodhana Sivanandan from Harrow in north‑west London saw her sweep through the UK Women’s Blitz Championship in Royal Leamington Spa, winning eight games in a row against far more experienced adult female players. Her dominance earned her a spot among the top 50 women in the world for blitz chess, marking a significant milestone for youth in chess.
Chess experts describe Bodhana as a “generational talent with no equivalent in any other sport,” highlighting both her achievement and young age. Her own words reveal her mindset:
“I don’t mind who I compete against, I only care about the game.”
Her father, Siva, noted her determination and the family’s support for her efforts. Bodhana also credits chess with helping her in maths, art and music at school, showing a broader developmental impact beyond the chess board.
“Blitz” is a speed chess format in which each game lasts no more than ten minutes per side. Success in blitz requires,
For a ten‑year‑old to outperform adult national‑level competitors in this format is exceptionally rare and noteworthy.
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