
SHARJAH, May 20, 2024
From our Sports Correspondent
Indian Grandmaster Aravindh Chithambaram made sure he stayed in front with an easy draw against Sam Shankland of U.S.A. in the sixth round of Sharjah Masters Chess Tournament here today.
With five points in his kitty from six games, Aravindh Chithambaram is just two points shy of joining the ever-growing Indian club of 2700 rated Chess players considered elite in the Chess World.
With three rounds remaining in one of the strongest open tournaments in the world, the top-seeded Erigaisi Arjun made a statement with a thumping victory over Daniil Yuffa of Russia.
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