
Anna Muzychuk vs Zsóka Gaál (Screengrab) The main shock was lit by Fide Grand Swiss’s opening day when the 18 -year -old Hungarian miracles Zsóka Gaál beat the seasoned Ukrainian star Anna Muzychuk, contemporary world No. 5. Gaál, rated 2388, capitalized when 35 -year -old Muzychuk your clock in a tense end game.At this level, such time supervision is extremely rare, which caused the result to be even more dramatic.For Gaal, the youngest field player, it was a statement in a statement that showed not only talent but also the nerves of steel against one of the most experienced players on the circuit.Watch:Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!In the open section, the ruling world champion Gokesh of India began his campaign with a strong victory over the French veteran Etienne Bacrot. Gukesh decided to defend Caro-Kann with Black and directed the game to a sharp middle game and released an exchange victim that had Bacrot fight. 19 -year -old Indian, the youngest world champion in history, showed his trademark accuracy in complexity to get a full point.Elsewhere, the highest seed R Pragggnanandhaa was held on a solid drawing of the American Jeffery Xiong. The game, which results from the French variation of defense exchange, has never really emerged from balance and repetition of sealed peace.The champion Vidit Gujrathi champion impressed with a convincing victory against Germany Alexander Donchenko, while P harikrishna suffered failure and lost to White on Slovenian Anton Denchenkov. Nihal Sarin drew an opener against Svane Rasmus from Germany.In the Women’s Section, the defending champion R Vaishali got a flying start by defeating Gulrukhbegi Tokhirjon of Uzbekistan. Vantika Agrawal also shone and defeated Ukraine Julia Osmak, while D Harika was held on the draw of Israeli Marcel Eforimski.The drama of Gaál’s angry and Gukesh’s dominant beginning has already created a tone for an exciting tournament before us.