A young chess player, Darsh Rathi began his career at just six, guided by a mentor who saw his spark early on. Trained under expert coach Vikas Sahu, he sees chess as a fun path to confidence and creativity. Inspired by Viswanathan Anand, he values learning over winning.
Darsh Rathi, a bright seventh-grade student, began his career in the realm of chess in 2018, when he was just six years old. His chess story started at Chess in Lakecity, a place where his mentor recognized his potential early on and guided him with a personal touch.
Chess player Darsh hones his skills at Chess in Lakecity under the mentorship of Vikas Sahu, a seasoned coach with over 18 years of experience. Sahu is not only a respected national and international arbiter but also a passionate teacher who continues to shape future chess champions. Darsh looks up to Viswanathan Anand, the legendary five-time world champion, as his role model, whom he admires for his brilliance, humility, and mastery of the game.
According to Darsh, chess is much more than just a game—it's a powerful tool that builds confidence and sparks creativity. With every move on the board, he feels more empowered and imaginative.
Since stepping into the world of chess, Darsh has participated in numerous tournaments. His very first tournament was held at Celebration Mall in Udaipur, marking the beginning of a promising journey filled with learning and growth.
A quote that always fuels Darsh’s passion is: “When you see a good move, look for a better one.” This thought-provoking mantra keeps him curious and striving for improvement. To young enthusiasts, Darsh shares a piece of advice from the heart: “Chess is fun—don’t stress about winning or losing. Just enjoy the game and keep learning.”