A 15-year-old chess prodigy from the UAE has made history by becoming the first Emirati and Gulf player to be awarded the prestigious Women Grandmaster (WGM) title by the International Chess Federation.
Rouda Al Serkal, a rising star in the sport and a member of the national team and Abu Dhabi Chess Club & Mind Games, secured the title after dominating the Arab Women’s Championship at the Sharjah Cultural Chess Club last November.
The announcement, made by the UAE Chess Federation, has been hailed as a game-changing moment for Emirati women in competitive chess.
Kholood Al Zarouni, Chair of the Federation’s Women’s Committee, credited the nation’s sports institutions for their role in developing chess talent, highlighting the Abu Dhabi Chess and Mind Games Club as a key factor in Al Serkal’s success.
A New Era for Emirati Chess
Describing Al Serkal as a “model player”, Al Zarouni emphasised that the teenager’s groundbreaking achievement would inspire more young Emirati women to pursue chess at an international level.
For Al Serkal, the WGM title is just the beginning. She has her sights set on even bigger victories, with upcoming appearances at the Asian Individual Chess Championship in Al Ain this May, followed by the World Youth and Women’s Championships in July 2025.
With a strong backing from the UAE Chess Federation, elite coaching programmes, and the dedication of her family and school, Al Serkal is poised to make even greater strides in the world of chess.