Chess Titans Clash: FIDE Women's Grand Swiss Intensifies

Grandmaster R Vaishali leads the FIDE Women's Grand Swiss after a draw with Dinara Wagner, while Kateryna Lagno joins her at the top. Meanwhile, a series of intense matches see top players like R Praggnanandhaa and D Gukesh holding firm in the Open section. Prize places for the 2026 Candidates tournament are highly contested.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Samarkand | Updated: 07-09-2025 22:27 IST | Created: 07-09-2025 22:27 IST
Chess Titans Clash: FIDE Women's Grand Swiss Intensifies
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Grandmaster R Vaishali maintained her lead in the FIDE Women's Grand Swiss following a draw against Germany's Dinara Wagner. She was joined at the top by Russia's Kateryna Lagno, who triumphed over Yuxin Song from China. The stage is set for a pivotal fifth-round showdown between Vaishali and Lagno, with the Indian holding the white pieces.

In a tense Open section match, top-seeded R Praggnanandhaa drew with the youngest-ever Grandmaster, Abhimanyu Mishra of the USA. Despite an extra pawn advantage, Praggnanandhaa couldn't secure victory, as Mishra's strategic play salvaged a draw over 57 moves.

The tournament continues to heat up with major players eyeing the two available spots for the 2026 Candidates tournament, alongside a lucrative prize fund of USD 8,55,000. With seven rounds left, the competition remains fierce as key players prepare for upcoming challenges.

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