Key Points

Karthikeyan Murali pulled off a major upset against Vidit Gujrathi in Round 7 of the Chennai Grand Masters. Vincent Keymer strengthened his title bid with a win over Awonder Liang, now leading by 1.5 points. In the Challengers section, Leon Mendonca and Pranesh remain joint leaders after crucial victories. The tournament offers ₹1 crore prize pool and FIDE Circuit points for Candidates qualification.

Key Points: Karthikeyan M Upsets Vidit as Keymer Nears Chennai Chess Crown

  • Karthikeyan M shocks Vidit Gujrathi with black pieces in Round 7 upset
  • Vincent Keymer leads by 1.5 points after defeating Awonder Liang
  • Arjun Erigaisi's title hopes fade after draw with Anish Giri
  • Leon Mendonca and Pranesh share Challengers lead with 5.5 points
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Chennai Grand Masters 2025: Karthikeyan M upsets Vidit Gujrathi with black, Vincent Keymer edges closer to maiden crown

Karthikeyan M stuns Vidit Gujrathi with black pieces while Vincent Keymer extends lead in Chennai Grand Masters 2025 title race.

"Karthikeyan Murali lit up Round 7 with a stunning win over Vidit Gujrathi – Chennai Grand Masters Press Release"

Chennai, August 13

Grand Master (GM) Karthikeyan Murali lit up Round 7 of the Chennai Grand Masters 2025 on Monday with a stunning win over GM Vidit Gujrathi, prevailing with the black pieces after a gritty battle.

Meanwhile, German GM Vincent Keymer strengthened his grip on the title race with a clinical win over American GM Awonder Liang, leaving the former 1.5 points ahead of his closest competitors, Liang included, as per a press release from Chennai Grand Masters.

Now in its third year, the Quantbox Chennai Grand Masters 2025 is India's strongest classical chess event. Organised by MGD1, it features two elite 10-player round-robin sections--Masters and Challengers--across nine rounds in nine days. With a Rs 1 Crore prize pool, the Masters winner earns Rs 25 Lakhs, the Challengers winner Rs 7 Lakhs and a coveted 2026 Masters berth. The event also offers FIDE Circuit points, with the Masters champion securing 24.5 points toward the 2026 Candidates qualification.

Keymer's nearest challenger, Arjun Erigaisi, was held to a draw by Dutch star Anish Giri--a setback for the Indian's title hopes with only two rounds to play. Elsewhere in the Masters, GM Nihal Sarin defeated GM Ray Robson, while GM Jorden van Foreest and GM V Pranav shared the spoils in a balanced contest.

With two rounds remaining, Arjun will take on compatriot Vidit in his penultimate match-up of the tournament, where nothing short of a win-combined with results elsewhere going his way-will keep his title challenge alive. Liang, finding himself in a similar situation to Arjun, will tackle Giri. Meanwhile, Keymer can seal his first Quantbox Chennai Grand Masters 2025 title, should he succeed in beating Van Foreest with whites on Day 8.

In the Challengers, GM Leon Luke Mendonca stayed in the joint lead after overcoming GM Diptayan Ghosh, while M Pranesh also kept pace at the top with a win over GM Vaishali Rameshbabu. GM Abhimanyu Puranik was held to a draw by GM Aryan Chopra, leaving the former 0.5 behind the joint leaders in the title race. In other results, IM Harshavardhan GB defeated GM Harika Dronavalli, and GM Pa Iniyan split the point with GM Adhiban Baskaran.

Fans can watch live daily at 3:00 PM IST (12:00 PM on the final day) at Hyatt Regency Chennai, with on-ground experiences including commentary zones, fan activations, and exclusive merchandise. Tickets on BookMyShow start at Rs 250, with VIP passes at Rs 3,500 offering premium full-day access, and high-tea snacks for an immersive chess experience.

Masters - Round 7 Results:

* Vidit Gujrathi (0) lost to Karthikeyan Murali (1) * Arjun Erigaisi ( 1/2 ) drew Anish Giri ( 1/2 )* Awonder Liang (0) lost to Vincent Keymer (1)* Jordan van Foreest ( 1/2 ) drew V Pranav ( 1/2 )* Ray Robson (0) lost to Nihal Sarin (1)

Masters - Standings After Round 7: 1. Vincent Keymer - 5.52. Arjun Erigaisi - 4.02. Karthikeyan Murali - 4.04. Anish Giri - 3.54. Awonder Liang - 3.54. Jorden van Foreest - 3.57. Vidit Gujrathi - 3.07. Nihal Sarin - 3.09. Pranav V - 2.59. Ray Robson - 2.5

Challengers - Round 7 Results:

* Harika Dronavalli (0) lost to Harshavardhan GB (1)* M Pranesh (1) def. Vaishali Rameshbabu (0)* Aryan Chopra ( 1/2 ) drew Abhimanyu Puranik ( 1/2 )* Diptayan Ghosh (0) lost to Leon Luke Mendonca (1)* Pa Iniyan ( 1/2 ) drew Adhiban Baskaran ( 1/2 )

Challengers - Standings After Round 7:

1. M Pranesh - 5.51. Leon Luke Mendonca - 5.53. Abhimanyu Puranik - 5.04. Adhiban Baskaran - 4.04. Pa Iniyan - 4.06. Diptayan Ghosh - 3.57. Harshavardhan GB - 3.08. Aryan Chopra - 2.09. Harika Dronavalli - 1.510. Vaishali Rameshbabu - 1.0.

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Priya S
Keymer is playing like a machine! But the real story is how Chennai has become chess hub of India. From Vishy to now this tournament - so proud! 🏆 Only suggestion - wish they showed more women players in Masters section.
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Rohit P
Disappointed with Vidit's loss but Karthikeyan deserves all credit. That endgame was masterclass! Btw, Rs 25 lakhs prize money is good but still less compared to other global tournaments. India should increase stakes to attract more top players.
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Sarah B
As chess mom in Chennai, love seeing such events! Took my kids yesterday and they were mesmerized by Nihal Sarin's game. The commentary zones are excellent for beginners. Just wish tickets were more affordable for daily spectators.
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Vikram M
Challengers section is more exciting than Masters this year! Mendonca and Pranesh neck-to-neck while Puranik lurking behind. Future of Indian chess looks bright with these youngsters. Hope they get more coverage in media too!
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Kavya N
Heartbreak for Harika in Challengers 😔 But great to see Harshavardhan's win! Mixed feelings as Indian woman player loses to Indian man. We need more tournaments like this to develop women's chess in India.
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