Tania Sachdev Wiki, Height, Age, Boyfriend, Husband, Family, Biography

Tania Sachdev

Tania Sachdev is a well-known Indian chess player. She holds the FIDE titles of International Master (IM) and Woman Grandmaster (WGM). In 2006 and 2007, she became the women’s chess champion of India. She clinched the title ‘Asian women’s chess champion’ in 2007. In 2016, 2018, and 2019, she clinched the Commonwealth Women’s Chess Champion title. Apart from being a chess player, she also serves as a chess presenter and commentator.

Wiki/Biography

Tania Sachdev was born on Wednesday, 20 August 1986 (age 38 years; as of 2024) in Delhi, India. Her zodiac sign is Leo. She completed her school education at Modern School in Vasant Vihar, Delhi. Soon after completing her school education, she joined Sri Venkateswara College, Delhi to pursue a graduate degree. At the age of six, Tania Sachdev started practising chess, which was introduced to her by her mother, Anju Sachdeva, who used to play badminton at the state level during her college days. Her parents enrolled her to take professional training at the age of six under the guidance of a chess coach, K.C. Joshi. When Tania Sachdev was eight years old, she bagged her first international title. According to Tania, she quickly grasped the chess rules in her childhood. In a media conversation, Tania mentioned that she beat her father in a game after two days of practice. She said,

I picked up the rules, and two or three days later, I asked my dad for a game and beat him. Since then, my parents have always been supportive, and they made me take up professional training.”

Tania Sachdev in her childhood

Tania Sachdev in her childhood

Physical Appearance

Height (approx.): 5′ 8″

Weight (approx.): 55 kg

Hair Colour: Black

Eye Colour: Black

Figure Measurements (approx.): 38-24-38

Tania Sachdev

Family

Parents & Siblings

Her father’s name is Pammi Sachdev, and he is a businessman.

Tania Sachdev with her father

Tania Sachdev with her father

Her mother’s name is Anju Sachdeva, and she is a homemaker.

Tania Sachdev with her mother and sister

Tania Sachdev with her mother and sister

Tania Sachdev has a brother who is a professional golf player. She has a sister named Amrita Sachdev.

Tania Sachdev with her family

Tania Sachdev with her family

Husband & Children

On 4 November 2014, Tania Sachdev got married to Viraj Kataria, and he is a Delhi-based architect; however, the couple divorced in February 2022.

Tania Sachdev on her wedding day

Tania Sachdev on her wedding day

Relationships/Affairs

Tania Sachdev was in a two-year relationship with Viraj Kataria before getting married to him in 2014.

Career

Soon after Tania Sachdev started competing in chess championships in her childhood, clinching the under-12 Indian championship was her first victory. In 2000, she became the Asian U14 girls’ champion. In 1998, she participated in the World Youth Chess Championships in the Girls U12 division and won a bronze medal. In 2002, Tania Sachdev competed in the Asian Junior Girls Championship in Marawila and won the same.

A young Tania Sachdev with her trophy

A young Tania Sachdev with her trophy

In 2005, Tania Sachdev became the eighth Indian player to win the Woman Grandmaster title. She won India’s National Women’s Premier Chess Championship in 2006 and 2007. In 2009 and 2011, she started competing in the Women’s World Team Chess Championship. In 2003, she began competing in the Women’s Asian Team Chess Championship. She began competing in the Asian Games in 2006 and in the Asian Indoor Games in 2009. In 2008, Tania Sachdev started competing in the Indian national team in the Women’s Chess Olympiads. She participated in the Women’s Chess Olympiad in Istanbul in 2012 and won a bronze medal in an individual chess event. During the same Olympiads in the years 2008, 2009, 2012, and 2014, Tania Sachdev won four silver medals. She competed in the Asian Continental Women’s Rapid Chess Championship in 2015 and won a silver medal.

Tania Sachdev after winning the Asian Continental Women's Rapid Chess Championship in 2015

Tania Sachdev after winning the Asian Continental Women’s Rapid Chess Championship in 2015

Tania Sachdev was the recipient of the best woman’s prize at the Reykjavik Open in 2016. In 2016, she won the Commonwealth women’s champion title in Kalutara in Sri Lanka.

Tania Sachdev upon winning the best woman’s prize at the Reykjavik Open in 2016

Tania Sachdev upon winning the best woman’s prize at the Reykjavik Open in 2016

Tania Sachdev was chosen as the Commonwealth Women’s Chess Champion in 2018.

Tania Sachdev with his chess partner after winning the 2018 Commonwealth championships

Tania Sachdev with his chess partner after winning the 2018 Commonwealth championships

Tania Sachdev competed in the Commonwealth women’s championship held at The Leela Ambience Convention Hotel, India in 2019 and won the same. She participated in the FIDE Women’s World Senior Team Chess Championship in 2021 and bagged a silver medal along with her team in Acqui Terme, Italy.

Tania Sachdev (second from right) after winning the World Team Championship in 2021

Tania Sachdev (second from right) after winning the World Team Championship in 2021

On 10 August 2022, Tania Sachdev competed in an Olympiad organised in Tamil Nadu, India along with her three teammates and created history after clinching a bronze medal for the first time for India in the women’s team.

(Clockwise from left) Tania Sachdev, Koneru Humpy, R Vaishali, and D Harika were part of the first Indian women's team to win a Chess Olympiad medal

(Clockwise from left) Tania Sachdev, Koneru Humpy, R Vaishali, and D Harika were part of the first Indian women’s team to win a Chess Olympiad medal

Awards, Honours, Trophies

  • 2008: Women’s Chess Olympiads
  • 2009 and 2011: Women’s World Team Chess Championship
  • 2003: Women’s Team Chess Championship
  • 2006: Asian Games
  • 2009: Asian Indoor Games and Arjuna Award
  • 2024: Gaprindashvili Trophy at the 45th Chess Olympiad, Budapest, Hungary

    Women and Men's Chess Team with their trophies

    Women and Men’s Chess Team with their trophies

Facts/Trivia

  • Prominent Indian live sports events and championships often hire Tania Sachdev to host their national television shows.

    Tania Sachdev posing as host of an Indian sports event

    Tania Sachdev posing as host of an Indian sports event

  • In 2013, a World Championship chess match was held between Magnus Carlsen and Viswanathan Anand, and Tania Sachdev was chosen to be a member of the official commentary team for the match.

    Tania Sachdev during a commentary session

    Tania Sachdev during a commentary session

  • Several prominent Indian magazines and tabloids often feature Tania Sachdev on their cover page.

    Tania Sachdev on the cover of a magazine

    Tania Sachdev on the cover of a magazine

  • Tania Sachdev has provided a Fritztrainer Strategy DVD for Chessbase India.
  • In her leisure time, Tania Sachdev often attempts official modelling shoots. Reportedly, she is a professional classical dancer and often adds glamour to her sport and loves being called a hot chess player. Tania Sachdev often receives compliments for her great fashion sense. In a media conversation, she narrated that she liked to be known for her achievements in chess. She said,

    Though I would like to be known for my achievements in the sport, I don’t mind if somebody calls me a hot chess player.”

  • In 2015, a Wings For Life World Run event was organised by the Red Bull company. She participated in this marathon as a celebrity for the promotion of the brand.

    Tania Sachdev before the start of the Wings For Life World Run

    Tania Sachdev before the start of the Wings For Life World Run

  • Various chess events and championships of Tania Sachdev are often sponsored by the soft drink company, Red Bull in India. She often endorses the beverage on social media.

    Tania Sachdev with a can of Red Bull

    Tania Sachdev with a can of Red Bull

  • Tania Sachdev likes travelling in her free time. During foreign trips, she often explores the local cuisine and culture. According to her,  reading books and shopping are her favourite pastime activities.
  • Tania Sachdev is frequently invited by several public speaking platforms for delivering motivational and career-oriented speeches as a guest speaker.

    Tania Sachdev on the invitation of a public speaking event

    Tania Sachdev on the invitation of a public speaking event

  • Once, Tania Sachdev mentioned in a media conversation that playing chess had always been fascinating to her. She added in the same discussion that while playing chess other aspects of one’s personality could be opened up through the logical thinking process. She said,

    Chess has always been very fascinating for me. I think when you play chess it opens up so many other facets of your personality which one is not aware of. Logical thought process while handling a position in chess and dealing with a complicated situation in real life is so comparable.”

    Tania Sachdev while competing in a chess match

    Tania Sachdev while competing in a chess match

  • Tania Sachdev is an avid dog lover. The name of her pet dog is Buddy Sachdev. She often posts pictures of her pet dog on social media.

    Tania Sachdev with her pet dog

    Tania Sachdev with her pet dog

  • Tania Sachdev frequently shares her pictures and videos on various social media platforms. Over 154k people follow her Instagram handle. More than 122k people like her Facebook page. She has over 89.1k YouTube subscribers.
  • Several renowned television shows frequently invite Tania Sachdev to their programs as a celebrity guest.

    Tania Sachdev as a celebrity guest on a television show

    Tania Sachdev as a celebrity guest on a television show

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