In 1988, eighteen years before D Gukesh was born, Viswanathan Anand became India’s first grandmaster. By the time he started playing chess as a seven-year-old, Anand was already a five-time world champion and one of the icons of the sport.      On Friday, the 17-year-old from Chennai overtook Anand in the live ratings of the International Chess Federation (FIDE), defeating Misratdin Iskandarov of Azerbaijan in a second-round match at the World Cup in Baku.      
What This Means    
In the classic format, Gukesh is now ranked ninth with 2,755.9 points, ahead of Anand at 10 with 2,754. When FIDE publishes its monthly ratings on September 1 (its live ratings being daily updates at the completion of the matches), still about a month away, the teenager is expected to make it to the top 10 in the world as the highest-rated Indian player.