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Evgenios Ioannidis wins Serbia Open 2022 Masters, Aryan Chopra second

by Shahid Ahmed - 07/07/2022

GM Aryan Chopra pushed for maximum to win his final round game. He scored sole 7.5/9 to secure second place. IM Evgenios Ioannidis (GRE) continued his great form by winning the last round and won the Serbia Open 2022 Masters with a score 8/9. 19 players scored 6.5/9. Out of them, GM B Adhiban, IM Aditya Mittal and GM Harsha Bharathakoti finished in top ten at sixth, seventh and ninth place according to tie-breaks. Aditya Mittal scored his final GM-norm with an unbeaten 6.5/9. WIM Sakshi Chitlange gained a massive 82 Elo rating points. 111th seeded IM Harshavardhan G B scored an impressive 6.5/9 to finish 19th. Photo: Aditya Sur Roy

Aditya Mittal and Sakshi Chitlange move closer towards GM and WGM title

The total prize fund of the tournament was €35000, €29000 in Masters and €6000 in Amateur. Top three prizes were €7500, €5000 and €3000. IM Aditya Mittal is 5 and WIM Sakshi Chitlange is 2 Elo rating points away from becoming India's next GM and WGM. Both of them hail from the same state Maharashtra. Their next event is Paracin Open 2022 which starts tomorrow 8th July.

GM Aryan Chopra is consistently playing well in this year | Photo: Aditya Sur Roy

Emre - Aryan: 0-1

GM Aryan Chopra (2609) sacrificed an exchange to gain a huge pawn mass at the center of the board. Later Aryan could have repeated moves and taken a draw but decided to play on.

Position after 38.Rxh7

Black's pawn mass on e and f-file started gaining momentum. White captured a wrong pawn 38.Rxh7 and had to pay a heavy price for it. 38...e3! -+ 39.fxe3 Bf5 it goes without saying that Black is completely winning here. Rest was just a matter of time and technique which Aryan had no trouble converting into a win.

IM Aditya Mittal scored his final GM-norm and his live rating is now 2495. He is now 5 Elo rating points away from becoming India's 75th and Mumbai's second GM in history.

Aditya Mittal could become India's next GM as early as 9th July | Photo: Aditya Sur Roy

Just like Aditya, we all hope that he requires to change his twitter handle from mittal_im to mittal_gm soon.

WIM Sakshi Chitlange already has all three WGM-norms. She gained a massive 82 Elo rating points, taking her live rating to her career high, 2298. She is now just 2 Elo rating points away from becoming India's 24th WGM.

WIM Sakshi Chitlange scored 6/9 and gained 82 Elo rating points | Photo: Aditya Sur Roy

IM Padmini Rout played some great chess in this event to take her live rating to 2391 | Photo: Aditya Sur Roy

IM Padmini Rout has got into her good form just before the Olympiad. She scored 5/9 and gained 17.3 Elo rating points, taking her live rating to 2391.3. The last two round losses cost her a GM-norm and more rating points. Nevertheless, it was a good performance at the right time. She shared on her fb, "I did a chess marathon (though it's nothing like the likes of Gukesh :)), 31 classical games in 43 days which included a double round event! , +43 elo and lots of travel! It doesn't end, now time for Chennaiii! Olympiad!!"

Highlights

An interesting finish from Round 9

FM Read Samadov (AZE, 2442) - GM Ivan Ivanisevic (SRB, 2557): 0-1

A total of 263 players including 38 GMs, 68 IMs, 6 WGMs and 13 WIMs took part from 38 countries across the world including India. The tournament was organized by Serbia Chess Federation from 28th June to 7th July 2022 at Novi Sad, Serbia. The nine-round Swiss league tournament had a time control of 90 minutes/40 moves + 15 minutes for whole game, 30 seconds increment from move no.1.

Replay Round 9 games

Round 9 results

Rd.Bo.No. NameRtgPts.ResultPts.NameRtg No.
9213
GMCan Emre259960 - 1GMAryan Chopra2609
11
9336
IMAditya Mittal24856½ - ½6GMSarana Alexey2670
2
9437
IMKoustav Chatterjee24856½ - ½6GMMotylev Alexander2619
8
9557
IMSturt Raven24506½ - ½6GMAdhiban B.2616
10
9619
GMHarsha Bharathakoti25476½ - ½6GMBudisavljevic Luka2516
24
9823
GMZanan Evgeny253361 - 06IMNeelash Saha2439
64
9948
IMPranav Anand24670 - 1GMPredke Alexandr2688
1
9103
GMDemchenko Anton26541 - 0IMHarikrishnan.A.Ra2396
92
91262
IMVaishali R24420 - 1GMJumabayev Rinat2628
5
91373
IMVignesh N R2427½ - ½GMPuranik Abhimanyu2608
12
917111
IMHarshavardhan G B23671 - 0GMKarthik Venkataraman2480
40
91843
GMArjun Kalyan24771 - 0IMSrbis Jurica2455
56
919117
IMTsolakidou Stavroula23581 - 0GMChanda Sandipan2467
46
92014
GMSanal Vahap257651 - 05IMMuthaiah Al2401
88
92194
FMDamjanovic Vuk239350 - 15GMMendonca Leon Luke2562
16
92225
GMFerreira Jorge Viterbo25125½ - ½5IMTania Sachdev2399
90
924118
IMPadmini Rout235750 - 15GMGreenfeld Alon2501
30
92639
IMPranav V24815½ - ½5IMShahil Dey2366
113
92847
IMParkhov Yair24675½ - ½5CMKushagra Mohan2343
126
929130
IMSouhardo Basak23385½ - ½5IMRozen Eytan2460
53

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Final standings

Rk.SNo NameFEDRtgPts. TB1  TB2  TB3 nwwew-weKrtg+/-
155
IMIoannidis EvgeniosGRE24598,00,050,548,00983,924,081040,8
211
GMAryan ChopraIND26097,50,048,043,0097,56,261,241012,4
323
GMZanan EvgenyISR25337,00,042,536,50976,480,52105,2
421
GMSuleymanli AydinAZE25377,00,041,035,00976,430,57105,7
58
GMMotylev AlexanderFID26196,50,050,036,2596,56,210,29102,9
610
GMAdhiban B.IND26166,50,048,035,5096,56,52-0,0210-0,2
736
IMAditya MittalIND24856,50,046,034,7596,55,001,501015,0
82
GMSarana AlexeyFID26706,50,045,534,0096,57,09-0,5910-5,9
919
GMHarsha BharathakotiIND25476,50,045,533,0096,56,130,37103,7
1057
IMSturt RavenUSA24506,50,045,033,2596,54,541,961019,6
117
GMIndjic AleksandarSRB26206,50,044,533,0096,57,02-0,5210-5,2
125
GMJumabayev RinatKAZ26286,50,044,530,7596,56,67-0,1710-1,7
134
GMIvic VelimirSRB26286,50,043,533,0096,56,57-0,0710-0,7
141
GMPredke AlexandrFID26886,50,043,533,0096,57,58-1,0810-10,8
1524
GMBudisavljevic LukaSRB25166,50,043,033,2596,55,940,56105,6

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