Honour for a Chess Icon: Viswanathan Anand
The trophy for the FIDE World Chess Cup 2025 has been officially renamed the “Viswanathan Anand Trophy” in tribute to Viswanathan Anand, the Indian grandmaster and five time world chess champion.
The renaming was announced during the opening ceremony in Panjim (Goa), attended by dignitaries including the President of FIDE, Arkady Dvorkovich, India’s Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya and Goa’s Chief Minister Pramod Sawant.
Why the Honour for Viswanathan Anand?

Anand is widely regarded as a pioneer of Indian chess. He became India’s first chess Grandmaster and went on to win multiple world titles, elevating both his own legacy and India’s status on the global chess map.
By naming the trophy after him, FIDE and the Indian chess community recognise his enduring influence and the inspiration he provides to new generations of players.
About the Trophy
The trophy is described as a “running trophy” meaning each champion’s name will be added to it, and it will be passed on to each future winner of the World Cup.
Design wise, it is gold plated (or brass and gold detailing) and features a motif of the peacock, India’s national bird, crafted in a “frozen dancing form” intended to symbolise grace, movement and the intellect of chess.
Significance of the Moment.

The renaming comes at a significant time: the World Cup is being held in India (Goa) in 2025, marking a powerful affirmation of India’s rising role in international chess.
It symbolises a full circle moment: Anand’s emergence in the chess world opened the door for Indian talent, and now the world’s top event honours him directly.
One news commentary noted:
“All about the game of chess … Worthy tribute to a career that re defined Indian chess.” (source: reddit)
What Comes Next?

With the trophy now bearing Anand’s name, each future champion of the FIDE World Cup will carry forward a legacy that links them to one of chess’s modern greats. It also strengthens India’s identity in the global chess ecosystem; not just as a host or competitor, but as a historic contributor to the sport’s evolution.
Final Thoughts
The decision to name the FIDE World Chess Cup trophy after Viswanathan Anand is more than a ceremonial gesture; it is a celebration of legacy, intellect, and inspiration. Anand’s career has bridged generations and continents, elevating the game’s spirit beyond competition to one of creativity and respect.
As the Viswanathan Anand Trophy becomes the ultimate prize for future champions, it will remind the chess world that true greatness lies not only in victories but in the inspiration one leaves behind.
Sources: Hindustan Times, Adda247
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