Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], The third version of chennai Grandmasters 2025, India's most prestigious classical chess tournament, kicks off on wednesday at chennai, with a marquee establishing round clash among world wide variety 5 arjun Erigaisi and American prodigy Awonder Liang.


The nine-round, ten-day occasion, offering 19 top Grandmasters and an international master from india and around the sector, will run till august 15, offering a total prize pool of Rs 1 Crore and treasured international Chess Federation (FIDE) Circuit factors, as in keeping with a press launch.

Now in its third version, the event is organised by way of MGD1 and cut up into two elite round-robin sections, Masters and Challengers, each comprising 10 players. All fits begin every day at 3:00 PM IST, with the very last round scheduled for 1:00 PM IST.


This 12 months's Masters area consists of a effective blend of global and indian skills. along Erigaisi and Liang, the opening round will see top-seeded Dutch GM Anish Giri face American GM Ray Robson. on the equal time, Vidit Gujrathi, Vincent Keymer, nihal Sarin, and others are ready for high-stakes matchups.

spherical 1 - Masters Pairings


-Arjun Erigaisi vs Awonder Liang

-Anish Giri vs Ray Robson


-Vidit Gujrathi vs Jorden Van Foreest

-Vincent Keymer vs nihal Sarin


-Pranav v vs karthikeyan Murali


The Challengers section functions a particularly competitive lineup of skilled Grandmasters and rising indian expertise. round 1 will see indian stars clash in a few exciting matchups.


spherical 1 - Challengers Pairings

-Leon Luke Mendonca vs Harshavardhan GB


-Abhimanyu Puranik vs Adhiban Baskaran

-Vaishali Rameshbabu vs Iniyan Pa


-Dronavalli harika vs Diptayan Ghosh

-Pranesh M vs aryan Chopra


The segment winner will take domestic Rs 7 Lakhs and comfy a direct berth inside the 2026 Masters, reinforcing the tournament's commitment to nurturing India's subsequent generation of Grandmasters.

considering its inception, the chennai Grandmasters has performed a pivotal function within the indian chess surroundings, considerably serving as a launchpad for Gukesh D, who received the inaugural version in 2023 and used it to climb toward the applicants and the arena championship match. closing year, Aravindh Chithambaram secured the title in a dramatic finish.

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