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Whether you are a beginner or a serious Scrabble player, this is the starting point for all you need to know about Scrabble in India. The Scrabble Association of India unites Scrabble players across the country and conducts regular events and tournaments in different cities.
At present, we have our members concentrated in centres such as Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Delhi, Goa, Vadodara and Kolkata. However, we are always looking at spreading across different cities in India through promotion and events.
If you are a Scrabble enthusiast, we invite you to join the Scrabble Association of India. be part of the Association.
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The 18th All India Open Scrabble Championships, Goa will be held in the Terminal Banquets Hall, Caculo Mall, St. Inez, Goa from 19th – 21st April 2024. Details will be announced soon, but you...
17th-19th May 2024, Activity Hall, Juhu Vile Parle Gymkhana (JVPG) Club, Juhu, Mumbai
7th-9th June following the Asia Cup Youth Scrabble Championships 2024 Details to follow
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The KSSA Indian Open 2024 was held in Bangalore from 25th to 28th January. The detailed results from the tournament can be found here: indianscrabble.com/event/kssa-india-open-international-scrabble-championship-2024/
*India's youngsters shine at the WESPA Youth Cup 2023 in Trang, Thailand*Twelve young Scrabblers from India participated in the WESPA Youth Cup 2023 (WYC 2023), which took place in Trang, Thailand from 1st to 3rd December 2023. The tournament featured 142 players from 15 countries.India’s leading youth player Madhav Gopal Kamath, who had finished second in the virtual editions of the WYC in 2021 and 2022, finished fifth overall with 16 wins at a spread of +1946 - his impressive spread was the best for any player in the tournament. Notably, he was also awarded the first prize in the under-14 age category.Finishing in tenth place was Suyash Manchali (also with 16 wins, at a spread of +717), He also won the third prize in the under-16 category and added to his top-ten finish in the 2022 edition of the WYC.As many as six of the 12 Indian youngsters finished within the top 25 – the others being Ahana Goyal (17th place), Samarth Manchali (19th), Triambak Eashwar (24th) and Ekansh Arora (25th). This creditable display was another testament to India’s growing profile on the international youth Scrabble scene. Aged just ten, Samarth additionally won the second position prize in the under-12 category, while Ahana won the third prize in the under-14 category. Ahana was also adjudged the best female player of the tournament. Besides the aforesaid six players, the Indian contingent also comprised Anika Dalwani, Aarush Jotwani, Ishika Poddar, Vihaan Singhvi, Suhaas Khandelwal, and Shiv Talwar. The Indian team was coached and managed by Neeta Bhatia.Sri Lanka stole the honours by securing the top three positions at the tourney. Well done, guys! An interesting statistic: of the top 25 players in the final standings, India and Pakistan had six players each; Sri Lanka had five; Malaysia, Thailand and Singapore two each; Australia and Hong Kong one each.The final standings can be seen here: www.youthscrabble.org/_wysc2023/Standings/Results/a.htmlHearty congratulations to Team India's young word whizzes! 🇮🇳@followers Sudhir Kamath Gurneet Neeta Bhatia Shubha Shivashankar Avneet Kapoor Jotwani Karan Jotwani Mayank Khandelwal Nidhi Singhvi
Meet the 12 youth players representing India at the WESPA Youth Cup 2023 (World Youth Scrabble Championship) in Trang, Thailand from 1st to 3rd December’23.Our best wishes with all of you….Do yourselves and your country proud 🇮🇳💙🇮🇳