- GM Aleksey Grebnev and WIM Anna Shukhman (both FIDE) emerged as the winners of the 2024 Asian Junior Chess Championship.
- Grebnev won in the Open section, while Shukhman triumphed in the Girls section.
- The competitions were 9-round Swiss tournaments with classical time control.
- The event took place from October 13-19, 2024, at the Knights Templar Hotel in Tagaytay City, Philippines.
- Indian IM Aswath secured 3rd spot with 6/9 score in open category.
- Rapid and blitz tournaments in both sections were also held in the 2024 Asian Junior Championship.
- Grebnev and Shukhman, the classical champions, strengthened their standing by capturing double crowns in the rapid tournaments.
- IM Artem Uskov (FIDE) won in the Blitz Open tournament.
- Mukherjee Bristy (India) won the Blitz Girls tournament.
The open division was dominated by the defending champion and top seed, Aleksey Grebnev, who took the lead in Round 3 and never looked back. He went into the final round a full point ahead of Mongolia’s IM Munkhdalai Amilal, drew his game with Aswath S, and won the title with an exceptional score of 7.5/9. The winner became the event’s sole undefeated contestant.
Final standings Open Asian Junior Chess Championship:
| 1 | GM | Grebnev, Aleksey | FID | 2530 | 7½ |
| 2 | IM | Amilal, Munkhdalai | MGL | 2388 | 7 |
| 3 | IM | Aswath, S | IND | 2473 | 6½ |
| 4 | IM | Rohith, Krishna S | IND | 2474 | 6 |
| 5 | IM | Uskov, Artem | FID | 2428 | 6 |
| 6 | FM | Akhilbay, Imangali | KAZ | 2282 | 6 |
| 7 | IM | Dau, Khuong Duy | VIE | 2422 | 6 |
| 8 | FM | Arca, Christian Gian Karlo | PHI | 2199 | 6 |
| 9 | IM | Concio, Michael Jr. | PHI | 2368 | 5½ |
| 10 | Kodithuwakku, K K Dinujaya | SRI | 1933 | 5½ |
The winner had an even more dominant performance in the girls’ segment. Anna Shukhman got out to a tremendous start, winning five straight games, and after losing to Tejaswini G in Round 6, she ended strong with three more victories to win the title.
Both Indian players Halder Sneha and Tejaswini G matched for second place with scores of 7/9, with the former winning silver owing to a better Buchholz.
Final standings Girls Asian Junior Chess Championship:
| 1 | WIM | Shukhman, Anna | FID | 2163 | 8 |
| 2 | Sneha, Halder | IND | 2063 | 7 | |
| 3 | WIM | Tejaswini, G | IND | 2207 | 7 |
| 4 | Khairmode, Dhanashree | IND | 1876 | 5½ | |
| 5 | WFM | Popandopulo, Kristina | KAZ | 2069 | 5½ |
| 6 | ACM | Mohd Afif, Ainul Mardhiah | MAS | 1867 | 5 |
| 7 | WFM | Bristy, Mukherjee | IND | 1965 | 5 |
| 8 | WFM | Rindhiya, V | IND | 2005 | 4½ |
| 9 | Luong, Hoang Tu Linh | VIE | 1907 | 4½ | |
| 10 | WFM | Gunawardhana, Devindya | SRI | 2069 | 4½ |