Fridman was born in
Riga, Latvia to a
Latvian Jewish family. He learned the rules of chess when he was around four years of age. He soon became a regular player of youth tournaments, competing at the national, regional and international levels. His biggest junior success occurred at
Duisburg in 1992, when he took home a bronze medal in the Under-16 category of the
World Youth Chess Championship. By the mid-1990s, Fridman was recognised as a serious force in Latvian chess. He went on to win the
national championship in 1996, having gained the
International Master (IM) title in 1994. Leaving his junior status behind, he had some early international tournament successes at the Wichern Open in
Hamburg in 1997 (joint second place, behind
Sergei Movsesian) and
Senden in 1998 (joint winner with
Frank Holzke). In 1999 he relocated to Germany and qualified as a
Grandmaster in 2001. In 2002, Fridman tied for first place at the
U.S. Masters Chess Championship. ==Further success==