CM Velavaa Ragavesh (1987) was the sole leader at more than halfway of 26th Asian Youth Under-16 Open 2024. However, he lost his lead and ended up winning Bronze medal. He talks about his performance, his best game, his epic save, winning tournaments in Oman, how his school supports him and his brother helps him with his studies and a lot more.
Video: ChessBase India
Interview: Shahid Ahmed
Thumbnail: Kazakhstan Chess Federation
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