Net Worth

Net Worth: $1.0 million Millionaire
$1.0 million
$1M $3M $5M $7.5M $10M

Wealth Tier: Millionaire

Net worth between $1 million and $10 million

Annual Income

$100,000 (from tournaments, endorsements, and coaching)

Net Worth Timeline

2022: $800,000, 2023: $900,000, 2024: $1,000,000

Radoslaw Wojtaszek's Biography

Radosław Wojtaszek is a renowned Polish chess Grandmaster, celebrated for his exceptional strategic skills and consistent performances on the international chess circuit. Born on January 13, 1987, in Poland, Wojtaszek has become a dominant figure in European and global chess. He gained prominence early in his career by winning the European U18 Chess Championship in 2004, which set the stage for his rapid rise in the chess world. Wojtaszek is best known for his multiple Polish Chess Championship titles and his crucial role as a second to legendary World Champion Viswanathan Anand during several World Chess Championship matches. His deep knowledge of opening theory and disciplined approach to the game have earned him respect among peers and fans alike. Off the board, Radek is married to Russian chess Grandmaster Alina Kashlinskaya, and together they are one of chess’s most prominent couples. Besides competing, Wojtaszek is involved in private chess coaching, sharing his expertise with aspiring players. With a current net worth estimated at $1,000,000, his income sources include tournament prizes, endorsements, and coaching. Known for his humility and dedication, Radosław Wojtaszek is admired for both his sporting achievements and his contributions to the chess community.

Wealth in Perspective

Fun Fact

He served as a second for World Champion Viswanathan Anand during multiple World Chess Championship matches.

Full Name

Radosław Wojtaszek

Nickname

Radek

Nationality

Polish

Birthday

January 13, 1987

Age

38

Zodiac Sign

Aquarius

Height

5'10" (179 cm)

Weight

159 lbs (72.0 kg)

Marital Status

Married

Spouse

Alina Kashlinskaya

Children

1

Education

University of Lublin

Famous For

Winning Polish Chess Championship and being a second to World Champion Viswanathan Anand

First Big Break

Winning the European U18 Chess Championship in 2004

Social Media

Twitter: @Radek_Wojtaszek, Instagram: @wojtaszek_radoslaw

Businesses Owned

Private chess coaching business

Awards

Polish Chess Champion, European Youth Chess Champion, Grandmaster title

Category

Athletes

Controversies

None publicly known

Hobbies

Traveling, reading, football

Interests

Opening theory, chess history, sports

Quote

"Chess is a journey where learning never ends."

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