Chithambaram takes third spot in rapid chess

Update: 2025-04-28 19:18 GMT

Warsaw: Making his debut in the Grand Chess tour, India’s Aravindh Chithambaram had a good second day as he beat former world champion Veselin Topalov of Bulgaria and drew the last two games to find himself on the sole third spot in the Superbet Rapid and blitz chess tournament here.

With each win worth two points, Alireza Firouza of France and Vladimir Fedoseev of Russia share the lead on eight points each with Aravindh on seven points following them. As many as three players -- Levon Aronian of United States, Deac Bogdan Dianel of Romania and Duda Jan-Krzyzstof of Poland share the fourth place on six points each, a full point ahead of R Praggnanandhaa, Maxime Vachier-Lagrave of France and David Gavrilescu of Romania.

With just three rounds remaining in the rapid section, Topalov is at the bottom of the tables on just four points. If Aravindh had a great day, Praggnanandhaa could not really prove his true mettle. In the first game of the day, Pragg missed out on an easy draw and paied the price for his over-ambitious approach. The Indian had a draw on hand with perpetual check but decided to purse an elusive attack that proved disastrous. If this was not enough, Praggnanandhaa lost to Topalov in the final game of the day and finished his day with a tally of 5 points. 

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