Key Points

The Chennai Grand Masters 2025 was postponed after an electrical fire at Hyatt Regency. All players and officials were safely evacuated and relocated. The tournament, featuring top GMs like Arjun Erigaisi and Anish Giri, will now begin on Thursday. Organizers confirmed no injuries and assured the event will proceed as planned.

Key Points: Chennai Grand Masters Postponed After Hyatt Regency Fire Incident

  • Fire at Hyatt Regency forces Chennai Grand Masters postponement
  • Players evacuated safely, relocated to Hotel Pullman
  • Event features Arjun Erigaisi, Anish Giri, and top GMs
  • Tournament offers Rs 1 crore prize pool and FIDE points
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Chennai Grand Masters postponed until Thursday after fire incident at venue

Chennai Grand Masters 2025 delayed by a day after an electrical fire at Hyatt Regency. All players safe, event resumes Thursday.

"Due to an unforeseen electrical fire incident at the hotel, the Quantbox Chennai Grand Masters has been postponed by a day. We’re relieved to share that everyone is safe. — Organizers"

New Delhi, Aug 6

The Chennai Grand Masters 2025, India's premier classical chess tournament, has been postponed by a day after a fire incident at the Hyatt Regency Chennai on Tuesday night, the organisers said on Wednesday.

The third edition of Chennai Grandmasters was initially scheduled to kick off on August 6, with a marquee opening round clash between World No. 5 Arjun Erigaisi and American prodigy Awonder Liang. But a fire at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, where the competition was due to take place, forced the event to be postponed until Thursday.

"Due to an unforeseen electrical fire incident at the hotel, the Quantbox Chennai Grand Masters has been postponed by a day. We’re relieved to share that everyone is Safe and no injuries have occurred," the organisers said in a statement shared on X.

After the fire incident, all players in both the Masters and Challengers sections, along with coaches and officials, were quickly evacuated and moved to another hotel.

"Fire at Hotel Hyatt Regency last night, the venue of the Chennai GM. All the players are safe and shifted to another hotel nearby. Tournament postponed by a day,” Indian GM and tournament director Srinath Narayanan shared on his X handle.

According to ChessBase report, close to midnight there was an emergency in Hotel Hyatt Regency in Chennai. Due to an electric fire on the 9th floor, the entire hotel became smoky and everyone had to evacuate the hotel before it became difficult to breathe.

All the players and officials were given a room in Hotel Pullman for the night and they were expected to return to the tournament venue on Thursday morning.

The nine-round, ten-day event, featuring 19 top GMs and an International Master (IM) from India and around the world, will run until August 15, offering a total prize pool of Rs 1 crore and valuable FIDE circuit points.

In its third edition, the tournament is split into two elite round-robin sections, Masters and Challengers, each comprising 10 players.

This year’s Masters field includes a powerful mix of global and Indian talent. Alongside Erigaisi and Liang, the opening round will see top-seeded Dutch GM Anish Giri face American GM Ray Robson, while Vidit Gujrathi, Vincent Keymer, Nihal Sarin, and others are all set for high-stakes matchups.

The Challengers section features a highly competitive lineup of experienced Grandmasters and emerging Indian talent. Round 1 will see Indian stars clash in some exciting matchups.

The section winner will take home Rs 7 lakh and secure a direct berth in the 2026 Masters, reinforcing the tournament’s commitment to nurturing India’s next generation of Grandmasters.

- IANS

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Priya S
This is why we need better fire safety audits in our luxury hotels. Just last month there was a similar incident in Bangalore. Organizers did well to act quickly though. Hope Arjun and other Indian players can focus on their game tomorrow despite this setback.
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Arjun K
Electric fire on 9th floor sounds scary! 😨 Kudos to the hotel staff and organizers for quick evacuation. As a Chennai resident, I'm proud our city is hosting such a prestigious event. Let's make sure the tournament gets back on track with full energy tomorrow!
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Sarah B
I'm visiting from US to watch the tournament. While the delay is disappointing, Indian hospitality has been amazing - the way everyone was relocated so efficiently is impressive. Excited to see Awonder Liang play tomorrow!
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Vikram M
Rs 1 crore prize money shows how far Indian chess has come! But organizers should consider insurance for such incidents. The players must be exhausted after the evacuation. Maybe they should get an extra rest day?
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Kavya N
As a chess mom, I'm relieved all players are safe. But I hope the organizers check the new hotel's facilities properly - these young players need proper rest before such important matches. Rooting for Nihal Sarin to bring his A-game tomorrow! ♟️

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