Friday Feature: Anish Giri
Anish Giri is a prodigy from the Netherlands known for his excessive draws.
FRIDAY FEATURE
Anish Giri
Anish Giri is a Dutch grandmaster and one of the top chess players in the world. Born in 1994 in St. Petersburg, Russia, Giri started playing chess at a young age and quickly became a grandmaster at 14 years old. He has achieved many impressive feats throughout his career and is currently one of the highest-rated players in the world.
Giri has won multiple international tournaments, including the Tata Steel Challengers, the Grenke Chess Classic, and the Gashimov Memorial. He has also represented the Netherlands in several chess Olympiads and European Team Championships, including winning the gold medal at the 2015 European Team Championship.
Giri is known for his strong, strategic playing style and is considered a difficult opponent to beat. Some of his most memorable games include defeating world champion Magnus Carlsen in the 2016 Norway Chess tournament and beating former world champion Vishwanathan Anand in the 2018 Grenke Chess Classic.
In addition to his chess career, Giri is also a writer and commentator. He has published several books on chess, such as "My Path to the Top" and "The Most Flexible Sicilian," and he has provided commentary for many chess events and tournaments. He is also active on social media and streams chess games and analysis on platforms like Twitter and Twitch, where he has a large following.