A young chess player, Diyan Jain started playing the game at the age of seven under coach Vikas Sahu. He views chess as a mind-sharpening game and has won a runner-up title in an open tournament and a medal at the ICICI Foundation Chess Tournament.
Diyan Jain began playing chess at the age of seven, inspired by his mentor Vikas Sahu, who introduced him to the strategic depth of the game.
Under the mentorship of coach Vikas Sahu, Diyan is learning game analysis, various openings, and endgame strategies. He looks up to Viswanathan Anand, the five-time world champion, as his ultimate inspiration in the world of chess.
For Diyan, chess is more than a game—it's a mental workout that sharpens focus, enhances thinking skills, and develops strategic insight.
He secured the Runner-Up position in an Open Chess Tournament and earned a medal in the ICICI Foundation Chess Tournament, marking promising steps in his chess journey.