Key Points

Nihal Sarin secured his first win at the Chennai Grand Masters 2025 by defeating Arjun Erigaisi in a tense battle. Vincent Keymer extended his lead with a draw against Anish Giri, remaining undefeated. The event features India's strongest classical chess competition with a ₹1 crore prize pool. Meanwhile, Abhimanyu Puranik emerged as the Challengers leader after beating Vaishali Rameshbabu.

Key Points: Nihal Sarin Upsets Arjun Erigaisi at Chennai Grand Masters 2025

  • Nihal Sarin ends Arjun Erigaisi's unbeaten streak in strategic battle
  • Vincent Keymer stays undefeated with draw against Anish Giri
  • Murali Karthikeyan impresses with win over Jorden van Foreest
  • Abhimanyu Puranik leads Challengers after defeating Vaishali Rameshbabu
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Chennai Grand Masters 2025: Nihal Sarin upsets Arjun Erigaisi, undefeated Vincent Keymer extends lead on day 4

Nihal Sarin halts Arjun Erigaisi's unbeaten run while Vincent Keymer leads Chennai Grand Masters after Day 4.

"A tightly contested middlegame gradually opened up, allowing Nihal to press his advantage and convert on move 70 for his first victory. – Chennai Grand Masters"

Chennai, August 10

Nihal Sarin claimed his first victory of the Chennai Grand Masters 2025, defeating compatriot Arjun Erigaisi in Round 4 on Sunday to halt his unbeaten run, according to a release from Chennai Grand Masters.

German GM Vincent Keymer, meanwhile, extended his own undefeated streak to four games after drawing with Dutch star Anish Giri, holding on to a one-point lead at the top of the standings.

Now in its third year, the 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 ten 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 2026 Candidates qualification.

Nihal's win over Arjun came after a tense, strategic battle that began with the Reti Opening, with Arjun mirroring his compatriot's setup. With chess legend Vishwanathan Anand presiding in the commentary box, providing fans with a unique live experience, the game unfolded at a measured pace, with Arjun claiming the first piece on move 15.

A tightly contested middlegame gradually opened up, allowing Nihal to press his advantage and convert on move 70 for his first victory of the 2025 edition. Elsewhere, GM Murali Karthikeyan also impressed, defeating Jorden van Foreest to climb up the standings.

In other Masters results, GM Vidit Gujrathi and GM Pranav V split the points after a balanced encounter, while the all-American clash between GM Awonder Liang and GM Ray Robson also ended with half a point apiece. Keymer's draw with Giri kept him in the sole lead, while Nihal's victory over Arjun injected fresh intrigue into the title race.

In the Challengers section, GM Abhimanyu Puranik emerged as the sole leader after defeating WGM Vaishali Rameshbabu with the white pieces, capitalising on hitherto joint leader M Pranesh's draw against GM Adhiban Baskaran. GM Diptayan Ghosh scored a win by beating Harshavardhan GB, while GM Leon Luke Mendonca also stayed in contention with a victory over GM Harika Dronavalli-both moving level with Pranesh on 3 points. GM P Iniyan overcame GM Aryan Chopra to move to 2.5 points.

Masters - Round 4 Results:Murali Karthikeyan (1) def. Jordan van Foreest (0)Ray Robson ( 1/2 ) drew Liang Awonder ( 1/2 )Nihal Sarin (1) def. Arjun Erigaisi (0)Pranav V ( 1/2 ) drew Vidit Gujrathi ( 1/2 )Vincent Keymer ( 1/2 ) drew Anish Giri ( 1/2 )

Challengers - Round 4 Results:Harshvardhan GB (0) lost to Diptayan Ghosh (1)P Iniyan (1) def. Aryan Chopra (0)Adhiban B ( 1/2 ) drew Pranesh M ( 1/2 )Leon Luke Mendonca (1) def. Harika Dronavalli (0)Abhinmanyu Puranik (1) def. Vaishali Rameshbabu (0)

Master's Standings after Day 4:Vincent Keymer - 3.5Arjun Erigaisi - 2.5Anish Giri - 2Ray Robson - 2Awonder Liang - 2Vidit Gujrathi - 2Karthikeyan Murali - 2Nihal Sarin - 1.5V Pranav - 1.5Jorden van Foreest - 1

Challengers Standings after Day 4:Abhimanyu Puranik - 3.5M Pranesh - 3Diptayan Ghosh - 3Leon Luke Mendonca - 3Pa Iniyan - 2.5Adhiban Baskaran - 2Vaishali Rameshbabu - 1Aryan Chopra - 1Harika Dronavalli - 0.5Harshavardhan GB - 0.5.

- ANI

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Shreya B
Keymer is proving why he's world-class, but I'm more impressed with our Indian players holding their own. Murali Karthikeyan's win was unexpected but brilliant! Chess is truly thriving in India 🎉
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Aman W
While the tournament is exciting, I wish the organizers would improve the live streaming quality. Sometimes the board is hard to see clearly. For a 1 crore event, we deserve better production values.
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Priya S
Anand's commentary is the real highlight! Learning so much from his analysis. Hope they continue this tradition in future editions. Also great to see young talents like Pranav V holding their own against veterans.
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Vikram M
The Challengers section is more exciting than Masters this year! Puranik, Pranesh, Diptayan all fighting hard. Next generation of Indian chess is looking strong 💪
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Kavya N
So proud that Chennai is hosting such a prestigious event! The chess culture here is unmatched. Hope more cities in India organize tournaments of this level. The energy at the venue must be electric âš¡
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David E
As an international chess fan, I'm amazed by India's chess boom. The depth of talent is incredible. Keymer better watch out

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