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Chess: UAE star Rouda Alserkal makes history in Norway

Chess: UAE star Rouda Alserkal makes history in Norway

Khaleej Times27-05-2025

Rising UAE star Rouda Alserkal made history on Tuesday by making her debut at the Norway Chess Open tournament.
The 15-year-old, who became the UAE's first Women Grand Master (WGM) early this year, marked a new era for Emirati female chess players with her maiden appearance at the prestigious Norwegian chess tournament.
Rouda put up a spirited display against her Ukrainian opponent Platon Galperin on Tuesday, but her efforts were not enough as Galperin recorded a 1-0 victory.
'It is sad not to start with a win,' Rouda said. 'But it was also incredibly valuable. Playing at this level is intense, and I know I'll grow from this.'
While winning and losing is part of the sport, Rouda's participation in the high-profile event will give her invaluable experience as she looks to improve her game.
'It's been an incredible journey for me so far – one tournament at a time, learning from every game and gradually improving,' she said.
'Playing at an event like Norway Chess, alongside some of the biggest names in the sport, is a great experience. It shows how far I've come, and how much more there is to learn and achieve.'
Rouda had already put the UAE on the world chess map by becoming the youngest player to earn the Women Grand Master title.
'She's breaking barriers that we didn't even know existed,' said Kjell Madland, Founder and tournament director of Norway Chess.
'For a young Emirati woman to compete in the open category at one of the world's top tournaments—it's inspirational. The significance of Rouda's journey stretches beyond sport.'
Madland also felt Rouda's success will inspire more Emirati girls to chase their dreams in life.
'I am confident her courage and skill are paving the way for a new generation of Emirati girls who now see a future for themselves on the international stage — not just in chess, but in any field they choose,' Madland said.
Rouda is now expected to face more top-level opponents in the next rounds.
'I'm just getting started,' she said. 'It's an honour to be here, and I'm going to fight hard every game.'

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