The conflict between the International Chess Federation (FIDE) and the organisers of Freestyle Chess Grand Slam could ...
The feud saw FIDE on one side and prominent players such as Magnus Carlsen on the other. Why was the chess world in turmoil in recent weeks and what has changed now? We explain.
President Arkady Dvorkovich responded to world No 1 Magnus Carlsen after the 34-year-old had described fellow five-time world ...
Across three days, there have been three one-on-one phone calls between freestyle chess tour promoter Jan Henric Buettner and FIDE president Arkady Dvorkovich ...
Freestyle Chess co-owner Jan Henric Buettner informed fans that D Gukesh won’t be following Viswanathan Anand in withdrawing ...
Breaking his silence for the first time, FIDE chief Arkady Dvorkovich decided to attack Magnus Carlsen for his words on FIDE ...
After a year defined by organisational triumphs and contentious moments, FIDE President Arkady Dvorkovich unveiled on ...
The pair then drew the next three games, and it was later determined that they would share the title after the proposal was accepted by Arkady Dvorkovich, the president of chess governing body FIDE.
The Russian man was accused of trying to transfer classified state secrets to an American intelligence representative.
Arkady Dvorkovich, president of the International Chess Federation (FIDE), has hit back at Magnus Carlsen for criticizing Indian legend Viswanathan Anand, who is also the deputy president of FIDE.