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Sergey Sklokin Age, Family, Biography

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Profession: Chess Player
Age: 12 Years
Nationality: Russian

Sergey Sklokin

Bio/Wiki
ProfessionChess Player
Known forBeating Grand Master Gukesh D in FIDE World Blitz Championship (2025)
Physical Stats
Eye ColourBlack
Hair ColourLight Brown
Chess
World Rank90
International Rating2305
Coach• GM Judit Polgar
• GM Artur Yusupov
FIDE ID55730230
TitleFIDE Master (FM) (2024)
World Championships• FIDE World Cadet Blitz Championship – Under 10 (2023) – Winner
• FIDE World Cadet Rapid Championship – Under 10 (2023) – Winner
• FIDE World Cadet Chess Composition Championship – Under 10 (2023) – Winner
Notable Games• Sergey Sklokin vs Top-seeded opponent, World Cadet Blitz Championship U-10, 2023 (1-0)
• Sergey Sklokin vs Top-seeded opponent, World Cadet Rapid Championship U-10, 2023 (1-0)
• Sergey Sklokin vs Leading junior rival, World Cadet Chess Composition Championship U-10, 2023 (1-0)
• Sergey Sklokin vs D. Gukesh, FIDE World Blitz Championship 2025 (1-0)
Personal Life
Date of Birth10 June 2013 (Monday)
Age (as of 2025) 12 Years
Zodiac signGemini
NationalityRussian
Social MediaInstagram
Relationships & More
Marital StatusUnmarried
Family
ParentsFather-A.Sklokin
Mother- Svetlana Bagiyan
Sergey Sklokin with his parents
SiblingsBrother- None
Sister- Sanya
Sergey Sklokin with his sister

Sergey Sklokin

Some Lesser Known Facts About Sergey Sklokin

  • Sergey Sklokin is a young chess prodigy of half-Russian (father) and half-Armenian (mother) ancestry.

    Childhood picture of Sergey Sklokin

    Childhood picture of Sergey Sklokin

  • He plays under the Fédération Internationale des Échecs (FIDE) flag.
  • In 2020, when he was in second grade, his father enrolled him in a chess club. In an interview, he mentioned that initially, the club’s coach denied him admission because Sklokin didn’t know how to play the game. However, his mother convinced the club to let him join, and from November 2020, chess became a significant part of his life.
  • In 2023, Sergey won the FIDE World Cadet titles in Blitz, Rapid, and Chess Composition, becoming a triple world champion in the Under-10 category.
  • In the same year, he scored an impressive 9.5/11 in the Under 10 group at the World Cadets events.
  • In 2023, he became one of the youngest players ever to defeat a Grandmaster.
  • In 2024, Segey Sklokin achieved notable victories against grandmasters Hikaru Nakamura from America, Suleymanli from Azerbaijan, and Khismatullin from Russia, as well as International Master Leyva from Peru. He also drew with grandmasters Zvjaginsev from Russia and Karthik from India, along with International Masters Madaminov from Uzbekistan, Zhalmakhanov from Kazakhstan, and FIDE Master Tom O’Gorman from Ireland in a series of online games.
  • In the same year, he was selected as one of the 13 young prodigies worldwide to attend the FIDE Chessable Academy’s in-person training camp, where he trained with elite coaches like GM Judit Polgar and GM Artur Yusupov.

    Sergey Sklokin with GM Judit Polgar and GM Artur Yusupov, along with other young chess prodigies at the FIDE Chessable Academy

    Sergey Sklokin with GM Judit Polgar and GM Artur Yusupov, along with other young chess prodigies at the FIDE Chessable Academy

  • In 2024, Sergey earned the FIDE Master (FM) title, a significant milestone for young players and two ranks below Grandmaster.

    Sergey Sklokin's FIDE Master certificate

    Sergey Sklokin’s FIDE Master certificate

  • In December 2025, during the FIDE World Blitz Championship, gained widespread global attention, where he defeated grand master Gukesh D in the third round, because Gukesh refused to play for a draw by exchanging rooks and tried to fight on.

    Sergey Sklokin, while playing with GM Gukesh D at the FIDE World Blitz Championship

    Sergey Sklokin, while playing with GM Gukesh D at the FIDE World Blitz Championship

  • In the 2025 World Rapid Championship, Sergey Sklokin gained 226.4 FIDE rating points, the largest in the Open category.