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Arjun top seed in Sharjah Masters

In all there are 19 Indians in fray for the US $52,000 championsh­ip

- PTI / SHARJAH

Grandmaste­r and world number seven Erigaisi Arjun starts as the top seed as he spearheads a strong Indian challenge in the USD 52,000 Sharjah Masters Chess tournament here.

One of the strongest open events in the world will see participat­ion of as many as 19 Indian Grandmaste­rs and S L Narayanan will be the second highest rated Indian ahead of Nihal Sarin.

The nine-round Swiss tournament, which carries a total prize pool of USD 52,000 with USD 12,000 reserved for the winner, begins later in the day.

Arjun flew straight from Warsaw where he just finished the Superbet Rapid and Blitz tournament ending fifth overall.

This is a rare case of a top10 player participat­ing in open events and Arjun has played exceptiona­lly well in the past few months.

The reason top players avoid competing in open events is the huge risk to their rating but Arjun is setting new standards by actually gaining points from open events.

While there are nine players above Elo 2700 in the fray, Arjun is 29 points ahead of second seed Parham Maghsoodlo­o of Iran.

The tournament comes close on the heels of Dubai Police Global Chess challenge that was dominated by the Indians.

V Pranav was the worthy winner taking home USD 16,500. For the first time ever in an Internatio­nal open of this stature, the top three prizes were bagged by Indians with Aravindh Chithambar­am finishing second and M Pranesh coming third.

Chithambar­am is a twotime national champion and has been making steady progress.

For the first time in his career, the Chennai-based player has cracked into the top-50 of world rankings and will be hoping to make further progress.

Nihal Sarin was in the eye of a storm when he was indirectly accused of online cheating by Russian great Vladimir Kramnik because of his stupendous results in the online blitz games.

The champion from Kerala is exceptiona­l in the faster version of the game and has been one of the best players when it comes to online chess.

A bit stagnant for some time, Sarin will also hope to have a good tournament and break free from the present levels.

Abhijeet Gupta is a former world junior champion and has won tournament­s across continents.

He is a feared opponent for many but inconsiste­ncy has been a problem for him in the last few years.

 ?? ?? Indian squad
E Arjun, S L Narayanan, N Sarin, A Chithambar­am, R Sadhwani, L L Mendonca, A Puranik, A Mittal, A Gupta, S P Sethuraman, V Pranav, B Subramaniy­am, S Gupta, P Anand, R Rithvik, B Adhiban, D Harika, A Samant, P Iniyan.
Indian squad E Arjun, S L Narayanan, N Sarin, A Chithambar­am, R Sadhwani, L L Mendonca, A Puranik, A Mittal, A Gupta, S P Sethuraman, V Pranav, B Subramaniy­am, S Gupta, P Anand, R Rithvik, B Adhiban, D Harika, A Samant, P Iniyan.

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