The Asian Age

Praggnanan­dhaa shocks Giri in semi

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Chennai, May 25: Young Grandmaste­r R. Praggnanan­dhaa became the first Indian player to reach the final of the Meltwater Champions Chess Tour Chessable Masters tournament after he held his nerve to outwit Dutch Grandmaste­r Anish Giri 3.5-2.5 on Wednesday.

The Indian chess star defeated the highly-rated Giri, pipping the Dutchman in the tiebreak after the fourgame rapid online semifinal match ended in a 2-2 stalemate.

For the top prize, Praggnanad­haa will take on world No.2 Ding Liren of China, who shocked world No.1 Magnus Carlsen 2.5-1.5 in the other semifinal clash.

The opening game of the semifinal ended in a tame draw before the 16-year-old Praggnanan­dhaa pulled off a win in the second to hand Giri his first defeat of the tournament.

In the third game, the experience­d Dutch player looked to have seized the upper-hand but Praggnanan­dhaa, as he is known in chess circles, fought hard to force a draw to go 2-1 up.

Staring defeat in the face, Giri hit back to win the fourth game to send the semifinal clash into the tie-break.

The Dutchman faltered in the first blitz game and surrendere­d it in 33 moves in an Italian Opening encounter.

In the second tie-break game, Giri managed to gain an advantage but the Indian held firm and a draw ensued sending the teenage ace into the summit clash.

The match ended late at night after which Praggnandh­aa said, “I have to be at school around 8.45 AM, and now it is 2 AM!”

Meanwhile, his coach R B Ramesh, a GM himself, said “Congratula­tions @rpragchess for the victory over Anish in the semifinal of #ChessableM­asters ! The ability to beat strong players despite having a bad score in the past is amazing. Proud of you kutti.”

Praggnanan­dhaa has been in splendid touch in the tournament. He had defeated Carlsen in the preliminar­y phase in which he finished fourth.

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