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Humpy in joint second spot

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WARSAW (Poland), Dec 28: Defending champion Koneru Humpy bounced back in style after a slow start, posting three wins and a draw to jump to joint second spot with six points in the women’s section of the FIDE World Rapid Chess Championship 2021 here.
With three victories in a row and a draw against Polina Shuvalova in the eighth round, Humpy has reached the top board and will be facing leader Alexandra Kosteniuk on the final day of the rapid event.
The Indian chess ace beat Julia Movsesian (Czech Republic), Marta Michna (Germany) and Ekaterini Pavlidou (Greece) in rounds five, six and seven respectively late on Monday.
Young WGM R Vaishali is the next best Indian in the 12th spot with 5.5 points, while Padmini Rout is 23rd having garnered five points so far.
While Vaishali got the better of Ukraine’s Inna Gopanenko in round eight, Rout defeated Russia’s Baira Kovanova.
Kosteniuk is on 7.5 points, one and a half (points) ahead of the rest of the field after eight rounds, with the last four to be played later on Tuesday.
In the Open event, world number one Magnus Carlsen has 7.5 points after nine rounds, half a point ahead of everyone else. He is chased by three players, all on seven points – Russia’s Alexander Grischuk and Ian Nepomniachtchi and the big surprise of the tournament, 17-year-old Nodirbek Abdusattorov of Uzbekistan.
Following a draw in round six with Baadur Jobava, Carlsen demolished the challenge of world number two, Alireza Firouzja, the 18-year old. Carlsen finished the day on a high, with a win over the fast-rising Pole Jan-Krzysztof Duda.
Among Indians, Mitrabha Guha and D Gukesh, both have six points after nine rounds and are placed 22nd and 23rd respectively.
Gukesh posted wins over Nikolas Theodorou of Greece and Tigran Petrosian of Armenia in the eighth and ninth rounds, while Guha beat Russia’s Alexandr Predke in the eighth before drawing against former world championship challenger Sergey Karjakin in the subsequent round.
GM Abhimanyu Puranik (5.5 points) lies in 48th spot while the highest rated Indian in the fray – P Harikrishna (seeded 18th) languishes at 122nd position with four points.
Young GM Harish Bharathakoti, who started well, has dropped to 29th spot with 5.5 points. (PTI)

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