“We hope for his continuous growth not only as a chess player but also as an individual who contributes positively to society,” added Selvi, who is also a Chess Trainer, FIDE Arbiter, and Manager of Chess Master Journey.
The championship, organized by the Mongolia Chess Federation under the auspices of the Asian Chess Federation (ACF) and FIDE, gathered top youth players across Asia for nine intense rounds of Standard play. Genivan’s consistency and strategic mastery throughout the rounds secured him the top spot, followed by Aldar Burentegsh (Mongolia, 17) in second place and Artem Mescheryakov (Russia, 17) in third.






