State Level Chess Tournament Success — Selvaluxmi, Lishan & Mokshitha | Weekly Achievement Spotlight
We’re proud to celebrate another exciting week of student achievements at our academy. Our young players continue to demonstrate discipline, strategic thinking and competitive excellence through state-level tournament performances.
These milestones reflect not just victories, but confidence, consistency and dedication — qualities we nurture in every student through structured chess training.
Student Spotlight 1
Student: Selvaluxmi
Event: State Level Under-12 Girls Chess Tournament — Madurai
Result: Champion — Title Winner
Selvaluxmi delivered an exceptional performance with strong positional understanding, focus and tournament composure to emerge as the title winner at the state level.
This state-level chess student achievement highlights the value of structured youth chess training in India, helping young players convert preparation into championship-winning results.
Student Spotlight 2
Student: Lishan Dhanvin
Event: State Level Under-8 Boys Chess Tournament — Pudukottai
Result: Champion — Title Winner
Lishan showcased impressive confidence, tactical sharpness and fearless gameplay throughout the tournament, securing the championship title in the Under-8 category.
This achievement reflects how early chess education and competitive exposure build strong foundations for long-term success in chess.
Student Spotlight 3
Student: Mokshitha Muthukumar
Event: State Level Under-9 Girls Chess Tournament — Salem
Result: Runner-up — 2nd Place
Mokshitha demonstrated excellent focus, calculation skills and competitive resilience to secure a podium finish at the state level.
Her performance highlights consistent improvement and the impact of disciplined training combined with tournament experience.
These consistent results highlight the growing strength of chess training in Coimbatore, where structured coaching and regular tournament exposure are helping young players achieve success at higher levels.
At a broader level, these achievements reflect the impact of structured chess training in India, where early skill development and competitive experience are shaping confident and capable players.
