
RAMESHBABU PRAGGNANANDHAA (photo Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images) Indian Grandmaster (GM) Rameshbabu Pragggnanandhaa continues to underline his status by one of the most connoisal elite players in the world and is in the world of September. Twenty -year -old, fresh of a strong Sinquefield Cup, remains the highest Indian after the D Gukesh World Championship, while Arjun Erigaisi completed the three Indians in the first six.While the stability of the rating of Pragggnanandhaa emphasizes its maturity at such a young age, the biggest story of the Moon’s evaluation came from Vincent Kemer. Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!For the first time, a 20 -year -old German made a spectacular jump to the top ten in the world and climbed from 21 to 10. With ELO from 2751, Keymer is the highest evaluation of the German in history, which overcame Robert Hübner, the last German player to appear in the global ten ten years.Keymer’s overvoltage saw him jumping legendary names like Ding Liren, Viswanathan Anand and Ian Nepomniachtchi, underlining a generation shift to the game summit. Among the world elite only Russian Kirill Alekseenko corresponded to his monthly profit (+22), while Dmitry Andreikin also increased sharply with +15 points to reach the 30th place.At the other end of the Nodirbek Abdusattorov spectrum, he endured the disastrous month, lost 23 points in the Sinquefield Cup and slipped from the top ten, from the seventh to 11th .. The same tournament rejuvenated Wesley SO, who earned 11 evaluation points, won the Play -off in St. Louis and returned to seventh place.The three best in the world, Magnus Carlsen, Hikaru Nakamura and Fabiano Caruana, remain unchanged. But just behind them Pragggnanandhaa still looks apparent, his permanent evaluation gained by his dominance of the Fide Circuit ranking. With the approaching Grand Swiss in Samarkand and the World Cup in Goa, Chennai seems to be born to shine.