Chennai
Grand Masters 2024: Levon Aronian closes gap on leader Arjun Erigaisi,
All-Women Clash Between Vaishali, Harika Ends in Draw
In
the Challengers section, Pranav V plays out a draw after four consecutive wins
Chennai : Grandmaster Levon Aronian registered a resounding victory over GM Maxime
Vachier-Lagrave to close the gap on table-topper GM Arjun Erigaisi, who was
held to a draw by GM Parham Maghsoodloo, after the fifth round of the Chennai Grand
Masters 2024 here on Saturday.
In the Challengers
category, meanwhile, the all-women clash between D Harika and Vaishali
Rameshbabu–a first for Chess Grand Masters–ended in a stalemate, with the two
players cancelling each other out tactically.
Organised by MGD1 and
sponsored by the Sports Development Authority of Tamil Nadu, the Chennai Grand
Masters 2024 features two categories–Masters & Challengers. With a rating
average of 2729, the Masters presents a more competitive field this time around.
The debuting Challengers, meanwhile, is designed to provide emerging Indian
talent the chance to compete in a top-class tournament.
Aronian, playing white,
opted for the Kings Indian defence and his opponent responded with Alekhine
Anti-Grunfeld variation. The game looked evenly poised during the initial
exchanges but Aronian took control of the board by the 30th move and MVL’s
error of pushing his e-file pawn a few moves later cost him dearly. Aronian is
now in second place with 3.5 points while Arjun continues to lead the standings
with four points.
All other matches in
the Masters section ended in stalemate despite newly crowned world no 2 Arjun
Erigaisi and the experienced Vidit Gujarathi pushing for a win. Gujarathi tried
hard but had to settle for a draw after 57 moves against GM Amin Tabatabaei
while GM Alexey Sarana and GM Aravindh Chithambaram signed the truce after 33
moves.
In the Challengers
category, Pranav V’s run of four successive wins was halted by GM Raunak
Sadhwani as the two Indians shared the point after 39 moves. Meanwhile, GM
Murali Karthikeyan was the only player to claim a full point in Round 5 by
beating compatriot GM Abhimanyu Puranik.
The Chennai Grand
Masters 2024 is taking place at the Anna Centenary Library in Chennai from
November 5 to 11, 2024, with tickets available for the general audience on
BookMyShow for INR 100. Additionally, the tournament can be streamed online on
ChessBase India’s YouTube channel.
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