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UAE's Rouda makes historic debut at Norway Chess

UAE's Rouda makes historic debut at Norway Chess

Gulf Today28-05-2025
In a landmark moment for UAE sport and the Arab world, 15-year-old Rouda Al Serkal, the country's first Woman Grandmaster (WGM), made her debut at the prestigious Norway Chess Open tournament, competing here for the first time. Her participation marks a new era for Emirati women in international chess, putting the UAE firmly on the map in a sport long dominated by European and Asian powerhouses.
In her opening match on Monday, Rouda faced Ukraine's GM Platon Galperin, playing with the white pieces in a tense 56-move encounter. Despite a valiant effort, the game ended in a 0–1 result against her favour.
'It is sad to not start with a win,' Rouda said with a smile, reflecting on the experience. 'But it was also incredibly valuable. Playing at this level is intense, and I know I'll grow from this.'
Her qualification and invitation to Norway Chess Open - held on the sidelines of the main tournament that draws the world's elite, including regining World chess Champion Gukesh Dommaraju of India and Norwegian legend Magnus Carlsen—has been widely celebrated across the Emirates, especially given her groundbreaking rise through the ranks.
Rouda's participation in the open category signals not only her individual ambition but a broader shift in the global perception of Gulf athletes, particularly women.
'It's been an incredible journey for me so far – one tournament at a time, learning from every game and gradually improving. 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,' said Rouda, who has already made waves on the international circuit.
Earlier this year, she secured her Woman Grandmaster title, becoming the youngest and first-ever ever from the UAE to do so. Her Norway debut is more than a personal milestone—it's a statement.
'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.'
Gukesh succumbs to Carlsen's accuracy: Meanwhile, the face-off between World No. 1, Magnus Carlsen and reigning world champion Gukesh Dommaraju, lived up to the billing with the game going down to the wire. Magnus Carlsen, playing with the white pieces, showed his endgame expertise. Under time pressure, Gukesh made a losing mistake, and Carlsen accurately finished the game in his favour.
In the all-American matchup, Hikaru Nakamura said that he offered a draw to Fabiano Caruana during the game, but Caruana did not accept it. Nakamura eventually secured a crucial victory in the endgame with the black pieces.
The first game of the evening to conclude was Wei Yi against Arjun Erigaisi, which ended in a draw. In the exciting following Armageddon game Erigaisi defended excellently against the pressure put up by Wei, winning the Armageddon game.
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