Grand Swiss 2025 R8: Nihal and Bluebaum remain coleaders

by Shahid Ahmed - 13/09/2025

GM Nihal Sarin played a 21-move draw against GM Matthias Bluebaum (GER) in Round 8 of FIDE Grand Swiss 2025. Both remain coleaders at 6/8 each. GM R Praggnanandhaa, GM Arjun Erigaisi and GM Pranav Venkatesh drew against GM Richard Rapport (HUN), GM Shant Sargsyan (ARM) and GM Ian Nepomniachtchi respectively. All six of them moved to 5/8 each. The defending champion, GM Vidit Gujrathi suffered a loss against GM Vincent Keymer (GER) after the former went wrong in a complex and equal pawn endgame. In a rare World Champion vs Women's World Cup winner clash, GM D Gukesh ended his losing streak by playing a 103-move draw against GM Divya Deshmukh. Round 9 starts today at 3 p.m. local time, 3:30 p.m. IST. Photos: Aditya Sur Roy

Gukesh ends his losing streak with a draw against Divya Deshmukh

GM D Gukesh has faced GM Divya Deshmukh in a Classical rated game before back in 2018. Gukesh won that encounter. Nearly seven years later, they faced each other again, only this time Gukesh is a World Champion and Divya is a Women's World Cup winner. Both have evidently grown stronger since then. In a match which very few would have predicted to happen, it ended in a draw. GM R Vaishali suffered his first loss of the event against GM Bibisara Assaubayeva (KAZ). GM Kateryna Lagno won against GM Mariya Muzychuk (UKR) to emerge sole leader in the Women's event with a score of 6.5/8.

GM Nihal Sarin drew against GM Matthias Bluebaum (GER) to maintain their lead 6/8

GM Matthias Bluebaum (GER) - GM Nihal Sarin: 0.5-0.5

GM Alireza Firouzja (FRA) - GM Hans Niemann (USA): 0.5-0.5

GM Abhimanyu Mishra (USA) and GM Nodirbek Abdusattorov (UZB) played a well contested draw

GM Parham Maghsoodloo (IRI) and GM Anish Giri (NED) had a hard-fought draw

Keymer - Vidit: 1-0

World no.10, GM Vincent Keymer (GER, 2751) played four Classical rated games against World no.27, GM Vidit Gujrathi (2712). Three of them ended in draws and Keymer won one. They arrived at an equal complex pawn endgame.

Position after 43.Kxe3

The above pawn ending is equal. Since it is Black to play, White is holding the opposition. What is the correct way to hold a draw? Since Black has a reserved/waiting move c6, that is something he should not play immediately. 43...c6?? was played 44.c4+- and White went on to win the game comfortably.

Vincent Keymer vs Vidit Gujrathi, Commentary by IM Sagar Shah | Video: ChessBase India

GM Vincent Keymer got the better of GM Vidit Gujrathi in a complex pawn endgame

Rapport - Praggnanandhaa: 0.5-0.5

GM Richard Rapport (HUN, 2711) has always been a tough opponent for the World no.4, GM R Praggnanandhaa (2785). They played four Classical rated games. The creative genius won all four of them, one each year since 2022. Rapport sacrificed an exchange early in the game. Things got exciting, Praggnanandhaa took the game to his opponent but he managed to defend well and the game ended in a draw.

Richard Rapport - R Praggnanandhaa, Commentary by IM Sagar Shah | Video: ChessBase India

GM R Praggnanandhaa scored for the first time against GM Richard Rapport (HUN) in a Classical rated game

GM Shant Sargsyan (ARM) - GM Arjun Erigaisi: 0.5-0.5

GM Ian Nepomniachtchi - GM Pranav Venkatesh: 0.5-0.5

GM Abhimanyu Puranik - GM Javokhir Sindarov (UZB): 0.5-0.5

GM Leon Luke Mendonca (pictured) played a solid draw against the reigning World Rapid champion, GM Volodar Murzin

GM Aditya Mittal played a 106-move marathon draw against GM Raunak Sadhwani

GM Shamsiddin Vokhidov (UZB) - GM S L Narayanan: 0.5-0.5

The World Champion, GM D Gukesh ended his losing streak with a 103-move draw against the FIDE Women's World Cup winner, GM Divya Deshmukh

Women: Bibisara beats Vaishali, Kateryna emerges sole leader

Bibisara - Vaishali: 1-0

GM Bibisara Assaubayeva (KAZ, 2505) faced GM R Vaishali (2452) in each Grand Swiss Women event. First one was a draw, Vaishali won in 2023 and this time Bibisara prevailed.

Position after 25...Rad8?

Vaishali miscalculated and ignored defending the e5-pawn. White could take it as 26.Nxe5 Rxd3 runs into 27.Rxc6. The game continued 26.Nxe5! Qe6 27.Qc4 Nd5 28.Nf3 Qf5 29.Kg2 Rd6 30.Rfd1 Rfd8 31.Rd4 soon Black lost material and the game.

GM Bibisara Assaubayeva (KAZ) handed GM R Vaishali her first loss of the event

Round 8 in progress

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Schedule

Every day game starts at 30 p.m. local time, 3:30 p.m. IST from 4th to 15th September 2025. Rest day is on Wednesday 10th September 2025. The last round on 15th September will start at 2 p.m. local time, 2:30 p.m. IST.

Time Control

The time control for each game is: 100 minutes for the first 40 moves, followed by 50 minutes for the next 20 moves, followed by 15 minutes for the rest of the game with an increment of 30 seconds per move starting from move 1 in the Open section. For Women, the time control is 40 moves in 90 minutes + 30 minutes + 30 seconds increment per move.

Qualification

Open: The winner and the runner-up of Grand Swiss shall qualify for the FIDE Candidates Tournament 2026. If any of these players is the FIDE World Champion as of 1 January 2025 or have already qualified for the FIDE Candidates Tournament 2026 at the moment of the beginning of the FIDE Grand Swiss Tournament 2025, or withdraws the qualification spot(s) shall be awarded, in the order of priority, to the player ⁃ in the 3rd place in the FIDE Grand Swiss Tournament 2025; ⁃ in the 2nd place according to the FIDE Circuit 2024 ranking list; ⁃ who is next yet unqualified in the FIDE Circuit 2025 ranking list.

 

Women: The winner and the runner-up of WGS shall qualify for the FIDE Women’s Candidates Tournament 2024. If one or both these players has (-ve) already qualified to the FIDE Candidates Tournament 2026 at the moment of the beginning of WGS via different qualification track or do (-es) not need to qualify for the FIDE Women’s Candidates Tournament 2026, the qualification spot(s) shall go to the highest-placed player(s) in the final standings who has/have not yet qualified to the FIDE Women’s Candidates Tournament 2026 at the moment of the beginning of WGS.

Prizes

The total prize fund in the Open is US$ 625000 with the first prize being $90000. For Women's the total prize fund is $230000, first prize $40000. Total numbers of prizes are 73, Open - 50 and Women - 23.

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Round 8 Open results

Rd.Bo.No. NameRtgPts.ResultPts.NameRtg No.
8132
GMBluebaum Matthias2671½ - ½GMNihal Sarin2693
20
855
GMKeymer Vincent27511 - 05GMVidit Santosh Gujrathi2712
16
8617
GMRapport Richard2711½ - ½GMPraggnanandhaa R2785
1
8743
GMSargsyan Shant2653½ - ½GMErigaisi Arjun2771
2
889
GMNepomniachtchi Ian2742½ - ½GMPranav V2596
96
81357
GMPuranik Abhimanyu26404½ - ½4GMSindarov Javokhir2722
14
82318
GMHarikrishna Pentala27040 - 1GMAnton Guijarro David2625
71
82533
GMMurzin Volodar2670½ - ½GMMendonca Leon Luke2615
83
829104
GMAditya Mittal2589½ - ½GMSadhwani Raunak2658
40
83655
GMVokhidov Shamsiddin2645½ - ½GMNarayanan S L2591
99
84161
GMBacrot Etienne26373½ - ½3GMAryan Chopra2619
79
84935
GMKarthikeyan Murali26691 - 0GMSantos Latasa Jaime2620
77
8573
GMGukesh D27673½ - ½GMDivya Deshmukh2478
115

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Standings after Round 8

Rk.SNo NameFEDRtgPts. TB1  TB2  TB3  TB4  TB5 
132
GMBluebaum, MatthiasGER26716267133,535,500
220
GMNihal, SarinIND269362631333600
386
GMMishra, AbhimanyuUSA26115,52732353800
421
GMMaghsoodloo, ParhamIRI26925,527213740,500
54
GMFirouzja, AlirezaFRA27545,5267631,534,500
66
GMAbdusattorov, NodirbekUZB27485,5265332,535,500
75
GMKeymer, VincentGER27515,52650323500
812
GMNiemann, Hans MokeUSA27335,52648303300
97
GMGiri, AnishNED27465,52643323500
1023
GMVan Foreest, JordenNED26925,526372931,500

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Round 9 pairings

Rd.Bo.No. NameRtgPts.ResultPts.NameRtg No.
9120
GMNihal Sarin26936GMFirouzja Alireza2754
4
961
GMPraggnanandhaa R278555GMLiang Awonder2698
19
972
GMErigaisi Arjun277155GMSevian Samuel2692
22
91116
GMVidit Santosh Gujrathi271255GMSargsyan Shant2653
43
91396
GMPranav V25965GMTabatabaei M. Amin2673
31
91410
GMMamedyarov Shakhriyar2741GMPuranik Abhimanyu2640
57
92683
GMMendonca Leon Luke261544GMArtemiev Vladislav2664
37
92740
GMSadhwani Raunak265844GMDardha Daniel2624
73
93567
GMVolokitin Andrei262844GMAditya Mittal2589
104
93699
GMNarayanan S L259144GMCheparinov Ivan2627
68
93718
GMHarikrishna Pentala27044GMAbdisalimov Abdimalik2488
112
93865
GMHovhannisyan Robert2629GMGukesh D2767
3
94085
GMNajer Evgeniy2613GMKarthikeyan Murali2669
35
94279
GMAryan Chopra2619GMIndjic Aleksandar2650
47
957115
GMDivya Deshmukh247844GMSjugirov Sanan2627
69

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Round 8 Women results

Bo.No. WhiteRtgPts.ResultPts.BlackRtg No.
13
GMAssaubayeva, Bibisara250551 - 06GMVaishali, Rameshbabu2452
13
24
GMLagno, Kateryna25051 - 05GMMuzychuk, Mariya2484
6
327
GMStefanova, Antoaneta239550 - 15IMSong, Yuxin2409
21
42
GMTan, Zhongyi25311 - 0IMTsolakidou, Stavroula2445
15
510
GMDronavalli, Harika24674½ - ½GMGirya, Olga2386
30
626
IMWagner, Dinara24004½ - ½4GMMuzychuk, Anna2535
1
748
IMBalajayeva, Khanim23314½ - ½4GMKosteniuk, Alexandra2472
9
833
IMFataliyeva, Ulviyya23854½ - ½4IMLu, Miaoyi2449
14
922
WIMKhamdamova, Afruza24094½ - ½4GMDanielian, Elina2405
23
1025
IMBulmaga, Irina240040 - 14GMKrush, Irina2366
44

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Standings after Round 8

Rk.SNo NameFEDRtgPts. TB1  TB2  TB3  TB4  TB5 
14
GMLagno, KaterynaFID25056,5241633,53600
213
GMVaishali, RameshbabuIND245262417333600
33
GMAssaubayeva, BibisaraKAZ2505624013235,500
421
IMSong, YuxinCHN24096239831,53400
52
GMTan, ZhongyiCHN25315,52401313300
630
GMGirya, OlgaFID23865245235,538,500
742
IMGuo, QiCHN23715244833,53600
844
GMKrush, IrinaUSA23665242828,53100
927
GMStefanova, AntoanetaBUL23955240433,536,500
106
GMMuzychuk, MariyaUKR24845239628,53100

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Round 9 pairings

Bo.No. WhiteRtgPts.ResultPts.BlackRtg No.
14
GMLagno, Kateryna25056GMAssaubayeva, Bibisara2505
3
213
GMVaishali, Rameshbabu245266IMSong, Yuxin2409
21
344
GMKrush, Irina236655GMStefanova, Antoaneta2395
27
430
GMGirya, Olga238655IMGuo, Qi2371
42
56
GMMuzychuk, Mariya24845GMUshenina, Anna2409
20
61
GMMuzychuk, Anna2535WIMKhamdamova, Afruza2409
22
75
IMShuvalova, Polina2492IMWagner, Dinara2400
26
89
GMKosteniuk, Alexandra2472IMNarva, Mai2386
31
915
IMTsolakidou, Stavroula2445GMDronavalli, Harika2467
10
1012
IMInjac, Teodora2454IMFataliyeva, Ulviyya2385
33

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