The Rise of Siblings Praggnanandhaa and Vaishali in Chess

R. Praggnanandhaa and R. Vaishali, siblings from India, are making remarkable strides in the world of chess.
Praggnanandhaa, often referred to as “Pragg,” became the world’s second-youngest Grandmaster at just 12 years old. His tactical brilliance and deep understanding of the game have earned him international acclaim. Pragg’s notable achievements include defeating top players and consistently performing well in global tournaments, showcasing his potential to be a future World Champion.
Vaishali, Pragg’s elder sister, is also a chess prodigy. She holds the titles of International Master and Woman Grandmaster. Vaishali has excelled in numerous national and international competitions, highlighting her strategic prowess and determination. Her accomplishments serve as an inspiration to young female chess players worldwide.
Together, the siblings are a formidable duo, pushing the boundaries of excellence in chess. Their dedication, hard work, and sibling rivalry drive them to achieve greater heights, making them prominent figures in the chess community. As they continue to develop their skills, Praggnanandhaa and Vaishali are set to leave an indelible mark on the world of chess.

