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Awonder Liang

Awonder Liang (born April 9, 2003) is an chess renowned for his prodigious talent, having achieved multiple age-related records in the sport. Born in , he began his chess journey early and quickly rose to prominence as a . In 2011, at age eight, Liang became the youngest U.S. player to reach a 2000 rating and won the World Under-8 Chess Championship. He earned the International Master title in 2015 at 12 years, seven months, and 16 days, setting a record as the youngest to do so. Liang secured the title in 2017 at age 14, following norms earned in events like the 2016 Continental Championship in and the 2017 Open. Liang's competitive achievements include back-to-back U.S. Junior Championship titles in 2017 and 2018, qualifying him for the U.S. Championship. He has also excelled in open tournaments, notably winning the 2024 World Open outright after a come-from-behind performance. As of November 2025, Liang holds a classical rating of 2701, ranking him seventh in the United States and 31st worldwide, with a peak rating of 2710 achieved in October 2025. Beyond competition, he balances chess with a career in finance and studies at the , emphasizing and enjoyment in the game. His approachable personality and strategic play have made him a notable figure in the global chess community.

Early life and background

Birth and family

Awonder Liang was born on April 9, 2003, in Madison, Wisconsin, to Chinese immigrant parents. His father, Yingming "Will" Liang, immigrated from China in the early 1980s to study at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and later became a key figure in the family's life in the area. The family has maintained stability in Madison throughout his upbringing, fostering a supportive household environment. Liang's father played a pivotal role as his initial chess coach, introducing him to the game and nurturing his early interest through family play sessions. The household included three sons—older brother , Awonder, and younger brother —all of whom engaged in chess, with the father rated as a strong A-class player himself. A younger sister completed the family of four children, and the parents provided extensive logistical and financial support for chess-related travel and activities from an early age. Beyond chess, Liang's childhood was shaped by family hobbies such as playing with his siblings, which offered opportunities for bonding and physical activity. He also developed an interest in as a relaxing exercise, reflecting a balanced early environment that complemented the demands of his emerging chess pursuits.

Introduction to chess

Awonder Liang first encountered chess at the age of five in 2008, when he began learning the game from his father, Yingming "Will" Liang, who introduced it as a activity alongside Awonder's older brothers. Growing up in , in a of immigrants, Awonder quickly developed an affinity for the game, initially playing casually at home to challenge his siblings, whom he soon surpassed in skill. His early informal play extended to local Madison chess clubs, particularly the chess group at the Sequoya Branch of the , where his father regularly brought him and his siblings to practice and socialize with other players. At the library, Awonder honed basic strategies through unstructured sessions, demonstrating notable focus and concentration from a young age, as observed by club facilitators. These casual gatherings provided his initial exposure to a broader beyond the family setting. Liang entered his first local tournament in shortly after turning five, marking the start of his rated play and earning a provisional (USCF) rating of 577. Over the next year, through participation in additional regional events in the area, his rating progressed steadily within beginner ranges, reaching levels indicative of novice proficiency by age six in 2009. Encouraged by his rapid improvement and enthusiasm, the Liang family decided to invest more seriously in competitive chess, arranging early coaching sessions at the Sequoya library to build on his foundational skills. This support from his father, who continued to serve as his primary guide and travel companion, laid the groundwork for structured training without formal external tutors at this stage.

Education

Primary and secondary schooling

Awonder Liang attended Charles Van Hise Elementary School in , for his , where he actively participated in school chess teams and local scholastic tournaments during his early years. For middle school, he was a student at Velma Hamilton Middle School, continuing to engage in chess while managing his growing competitive schedule. As his chess career intensified around age 12, Liang transitioned to home schooling to better accommodate frequent tournaments and travel, a decision supported by his parents in coordination with the Madison Metropolitan School District. In 2019, following years of home schooling, Liang enrolled as a full-time student at Madison West High School, where he balanced academics with his ongoing chess pursuits. He graduated from Madison West High School in June 2021 as part of the Class of 2021. During his elementary and years, Liang frequently adjusted his school routine to participate in early chess events, such as regional and national youth championships, while maintaining enrollment in public schools until the shift to home schooling. Outside of chess, he occasionally engaged in casual activities like , though his focus remained primarily on academics and the .

Higher education

Awonder Liang enrolled at the in the fall of 2021 as a member of the Class of 2025. Liang majored in and , engaging with the university's academic environment while balancing his commitments to chess. His university experience intersected with his professional chess pursuits through active involvement in the UChicago Chess Club, where he attended weekly meetings and connected with fellow students interested in the game. For instance, in October 2021, he hosted a simultaneous chess exhibition against students from the university's Booth School of Business, fostering on campus. Liang graduated from the in 2025 with a degree in and .

Chess career

Prodigy milestones

Awonder Liang emerged as a in his early years, achieving several "youngest ever" milestones in the United States and internationally by age 12. In 2011, at just 8 years and 7 days old, he became the youngest player to reach a (USCF) expert rating of 2000, surpassing previous records set by other young talents. Later that year, on August 5, 2011, at 8 years and 118 days, Liang set another record by defeating International Master Daniel Fernandez in the 112th U.S. Open, marking the youngest such victory in a standard tournament game. Liang's international breakthrough came in November 2011 at the in Caldas Novas, , where he won the gold medal in the Under-8 Open section with a score of 7.5/9, tying for first and securing the title on tiebreaks. This victory not only crowned him the Under-8 World Champion but also earned him the FIDE Master () title at age 8, reflecting his rapid rating progression from beginner levels to over 2200 USCF by early adolescence. Continuing his ascent, Liang defeated on July 29, 2012, at 9 years and 111 days old during the Washington International tournament in , breaking the previous record held by for the youngest to beat a grandmaster in classical play. In March 2013, at the Midwest Open Team Chess Festival in , he achieved a USCF rating over 2200 on March 23, becoming the youngest U.S. National Master at 9 years and 348 days, a mark that highlighted his exceptional tactical and strategic growth. Liang added a second World Youth Championship gold in 2013, dominating the Under-10 Open section in , , with a 10/11 score to claim the title outright and further solidify his status as a two-time youth world champion by age 10.

Title qualifications

Awonder Liang earned the (IM) title in 2016 after achieving the required three IM norms and reaching a rating of at least 2400. His third and final IM norm came at the UT Dallas Fall FIDE tournament in Dallas, , on November 25, 2015, when he was 12 years, 7 months, and 16 days old, making him the youngest player in history to qualify for the IM title. To achieve the Grandmaster (GM) title, Liang secured three GM norms and attained a rating of at least 2500, with the title officially awarded in 2017. His first GM norm was earned at the 2016 Continental Championship of the Americas in , , where he scored 7/9 against strong opposition. The second norm followed at the 2017 Spring Chess Classic (Group B) in , , where he scored 7.5/9. Liang completed his third and final GM norm at the 2017 Chicago Open, scoring 6.5/9 on May 29, 2017, at the age of 14 years, 1 month, and 20 days, becoming the third-youngest American to earn the title after and .

Major tournament victories

Awonder Liang's transition to senior-level competitions yielded several key victories starting in the late . Although still a , he captured the 2017 US Junior Closed Championship outright with a score of 6.5/9, defeating strong contenders including Kayden Troff in the final round. He repeated as champion in 2018 with 7/9. Liang's breakthrough in open events came during the 2022 , where he received a entry and performed admirably, tying for with 7.5/12 points and earning $30,000 in prizemoney while qualifying for the 2023 FIDE Candidates Tournament qualification cycle. Building on this momentum, he achieved clear first at the 52nd World Open in July 2024, scoring an impressive 8/9 against a field including multiple grandmasters and securing the $20,000 top prize with a tournament performance rating exceeding 2780. In the 2024 US Chess Championship, Liang tied for second place with 5.5/11 points, sharing the spot with GMs , , and behind winner . In the 2025 U.S. Chess Championship, he tied for 6th-9th with 5/11. Among other strong showings in major international events, he placed 11th in the 2025 Grand Swiss with 7/11, a result that bolstered his position in the FIDE Circuit standings. These accomplishments reflect Liang's rising stature, supported by a current FIDE classical rating of 2701 as of November 2025—his peak of 2710 reached in October 2025—and a world ranking of 31st. His cumulative career earnings total roughly $69,463 as of 2025.

Bughouse involvement

Championship wins

Awonder Liang transitioned to participation around 2019, expanding beyond his classical chess achievements into the fast-paced team variant. In 2021, Liang partnered with fellow American Jeffery to claim the , defeating strong international competition in the online event hosted by . Liang and Xiong repeated their victory in 2022, securing back-to-back world titles and establishing themselves as a dominant duo in bughouse through synchronized play and rapid decision-making. They won the title for a third time in 2024.

Rankings and records

Awonder Liang reached the number one worldwide ranking in bughouse on , a position affirmed in reports from mid-2024. His peak rating in the variant stands at 2791, achieved through consistent high-level play on the platform. As of November 2025, Liang ranks fifth on the bughouse leaderboard with a rating of 2683. This reflects his ongoing dominance in the doubles format, where he has accumulated over 2,300 games with a win rate exceeding 56%. Notable bughouse records include a 50-game winning streak achieved alongside partner during the August 2024 Chess.com Bughouse Championship Qualifier, setting a benchmark for team performance in the event. Individually, Liang holds a best win streak of 14 games and has secured victories against opponents rated up to 2899. Liang's bughouse peak rating of 2791 exceeds his FIDE classical rating of 2701, highlighting his exceptional tactical acuity in the rapid, piece-exchange variant compared to the deeper strategic demands of standard chess.

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