Net Worth

Net Worth: $550,000 Thousandaire
$550,000
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Wealth Tier: Thousandaire

Net worth between $0 and $1 million

Annual Income

$100,000 (tournaments, endorsements, league matches)

Net Worth Timeline

2022: $450,000, 2023: $500,000, 2024: $550,000

Yu Yangyi's Biography

Yu Yangyi is a prominent Chinese chess grandmaster, celebrated for his aggressive playing style and remarkable achievements on the international stage. Born on June 8, 1994, in Huangshi, Hubei, Yu began playing chess at an early age and quickly rose through the ranks of China's highly competitive chess scene. He made headlines by winning the World Junior Chess Championship in 2013, a victory that marked his arrival among the world's elite. The following year, Yu’s stunning triumph at the 2014 Qatar Masters Open, where he outplayed several top grandmasters including Vladimir Kramnik and Anish Giri, solidified his reputation as a formidable competitor. With multiple medals in the Chinese Chess Championships and a FIDE rating consistently among the top in China, Yu Yangyi has been a key member of the Chinese national team, contributing to their gold medal win at the 2014 Chess Olympiad. Off the board, Yu is known for his disciplined lifestyle, passion for sports like table tennis, and interest in technology and artificial intelligence. As of 2024, his estimated net worth stands at $550,000, reflecting his steady success in tournaments and chess leagues. Yu Yangyi continues to inspire a new generation of chess enthusiasts with his dedication, skill, and sportsmanship.

Wealth in Perspective

Fun Fact

Yu Yangyi is one of the few players to have a plus score against Magnus Carlsen in classical games.

Full Name

Yu Yangyi

Nickname

The Chinese Attacker

Nationality

Chinese

Birthday

June 08, 1994

Age

31

Zodiac Sign

Gemini

Height

5'10" (178 cm)

Weight

154 lbs (70.0 kg)

Marital Status

Single

Spouse

None

Children

0

Education

Beijing Sports University

Famous For

Winning the 2014 Qatar Masters Open and being one of China's top chess grandmasters

First Big Break

Winning the World Junior Chess Championship in 2013

Social Media

Weibo: @YuYangyiChess

Businesses Owned

None

Awards

FIDE Grandmaster Title, World Junior Champion 2013, Qatar Masters Champion 2014, Chinese Chess Championships medals

Category

Athletes

Controversies

None publicly known

Hobbies

Table tennis, reading, traveling

Interests

Chess theory, artificial intelligence, sports

Quote

Chess is a journey, not just a game.

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