
Chennai Grand Masters: Vincent Keymer takes hat-trick of wins, Erigaisi holds second
Masters Round 3 results: Vincent Keymer bt Karthikeyan Murali; Arjun Erigaisi bt Ray Robson; Awonder Liang bt Jorden van Foreest; V Pranav drew with Anish Giri; Vidit Gujrathi bt Nihal Sarin.Standings: 1. Keymer – 3; 2. Arjun – 2.5; 3-5. Robson, Liang, Giri – 1.5; 6. Vidit – 1.5; 7-9. Jorden, Pranav, Karthikeyan – 1; 10. Nihal – 0.5.In the Challengers section, Abhimanyu Puranik and M Pranesh continued their strong starts, both securing wins to share the lead on 2.5 points each. Abhimanyu defeated Harshavardhan GB, while Pranesh overcame P. Iniyan in a tense battle. Leon Luke Mendonca also impressed, beating R. Vaishali, and Adhiban Baskaran split the point with D. Harika. Aryan Chopra and Diptayan Ghosh also played out a draw.Challengers Round 3 results:Abhimanyu Puranik bt Harshavardhan GB; M Pranesh bt P. Iniyan; Leon Luke Mendonca bt R. Vaishali; Adhiban Baskaran drew with D. Harika; Aryan Chopra drew with Diptayan Ghosh.Standings: 1-2. Pranesh, Abhimanyu – 2.5; 3-4. Ghosh, Mendonca – 2; 5-6. Adhiban, Iniyan – 1.5; 7-8. Vaishali, Aryan – 1; 9-10. Harika, Harshavardhan – 0.5.With six rounds remaining, the competition is poised for tense battles as players jostle for the top spots in both categories.- Ends
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