🇲🇾 MALAYSIA CHESS HUB – THE UNDERDOG WARRIORS

By GilaChess - June 20, 2026

🇲🇾 MALAYSIA CHESS HUB – THE UNDERDOG WARRIORS

at the FIDE World Team Rapid Chess Championship 2026




📋 TOURNAMENT OVERVIEW & FINAL STANDINGS

Entering the tournament as the 37th-seeded team with an average rapid rating of 2156.2, the Malaysia Chess Hub completed the 12-round tournament in 36th place overall – a one-rank improvement against the world's best!

Statistic Value
Final Position 36th (up from 37th seed)
Match Points 11
Olympiad-Sonneborn-Berger Tiebreak 252

🏅 Special Eligibility: Based on their team composition, they were also one of the teams eligible to compete for the special "Under 2400" prize category.


👥 TEAM COMPOSITION & INDIVIDUAL HIGHLIGHTS

The Malaysia Chess Hub fielded a strong roster of 8 players to tackle the rapid format (15 minutes + 10 seconds increment):


♟️ BOARD 1 – THE FLAGBEARER

GM Yeoh Li Tian (2421 Rapid Rating)
🇲🇾 Malaysia's top gun led the charge with 5 points in his first 8 games and a stellar 2544 performance rating – outplaying his rating by over 100 points!


♟️ BOARD 2 – THE RELIABLE ROCK

FM Kavin Mohan (2240 Rapid Rating)
The young gun reliably secured 4 points in his first 8 games on Board 2, providing a steady anchor for the team.


♟️ BOARD 3 – THE MIDDLE-GAME MASTER

IM Tan Jun Ying (2123 Rapid Rating)
A seasoned campaigner bringing strategic depth to the core of the lineup.


♟️ BOARD 4 – THE VETERAN PRESENCE

IM Mas Hafizulhelmi (2201 Rapid Rating)
The experienced IM added grit and stability to the lower boards.


👑 BOARD 5 – THE FEMALE POWERHOUSE

WFM Mohd Afif Ainul Mardhiah (1796 Rapid Rating)
The team's female representative and rising star, anchoring the mandatory women's board with determination.


♟️ BOARD 6 – THE DEPTH PLAYER

Jafri Malim Mohd Adam Hafiz
Ready to step up when called upon.


🔄 RESERVES – THE WAITING THREATS

  • CM Chow Yi Chen – Young talent with recent championship pedigree
  • Mohd Kamal Eldin Hakimi – Depth and flexibility for the squad

📈 RISING TALENT ALERT

The team also benefited from the momentum of rising talents like WFM Ainul Mardhiah and young CM Chow Yi Chen, who had recently captured the PMX Trophy team championship with the Chess Hub Titans.



⚔️ ROUND-BY-ROUND MATCH RESULTS

Malaysia Chess Hub fought through a rigorous 12-round Swiss-system schedule, finishing with a record of 5 wins, 1 draw, and 6 losses:


Round Opponent Result
R1 Chessnut Nova ❌ Lost 1 – 5
R2 Kindness On Board Infinite Team ✅ Won 3.5 – 2.5
R3 Chess Thulir ❌ Lost 2 – 4
R4 Chongqing Kylin Chess Club ❌ Lost 2.5 – 3.5
R5 Caissa Hong Kong Chess Club ✅ Won 3.5 – 2.5
R6 Davao Chess Eagles ✅ Won 4 – 2
R7 Mongolia-Aldar ❌ Lost 1.5 – 4.5
R8 The Chess Academy Hong Kong Team A ❌ Lost 1.5 – 4.5
R9 The Chess Academy Hong Kong Team B 🤝 Drew 3 – 3
R10 Blue Bulldogs ❌ Lost 1.5 – 4.5
R11 Street Chess Canberra ✅ Won 4.5 – 1.5
R12 C.A. Silla Integrant Col-lectius ✅ Won 4 – 2

🚀 THE FINAL SURGE

By securing back-to-back strong victories in the final two rounds (Rounds 11 and 12), Malaysia Chess Hub managed to successfully improve upon their starting rank to close out the tournament.


🎯 BOTTOM LINE

From 37th seed to 36th place, a team of Malaysian warriors fought tooth and nail against the world's best.
With a legendary GM leading the charge, young guns stepping up, and a strong finish to remember, the Malaysia Chess Hub proved that Malaysia Boleh! 🇲🇾💪

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