
Uzbekistan: Indian grandmaster R Vaisali defeated former world champion Mariya Muzychuk from Ukraine and after the 10th and penultimate round on Sunday on Sunday jumped into the joint lead into the joint lead. Vaisali knew she had to win to stay in the dispute, and her approach from the beginning was in synchronization with the requirement of a tournament situation. The champion of the champion was against the Sicilian defense and in the variant Sveshnikov tried several tricks that landed in difficult situations during the game. Apparently Mariya sensed that she was better, but the growing pressure eventually got to her when she threw herself and washed into the end and small pieces. Vaisali won in 42 movements and joined the leader overnight Kateryna Lagno from Ukraine at 7.5 points from a possible 10. Two leaders are now followed by former world champions of Women Zhongya Tan and Yuxin songs by China and Bibisar Assubayeva of Kazakhstan, each of which each has seven points. Victory or draw like black and her chances of bed in candidates will look quite clear. In the open section, the Indian challenge for anchoring in candidates almost evaporated when Arjun Erigaisi played a draw with Yu Yangyi of China and only Nodirbek Abdusatrov of Uzbekistan could also accommodate the former common leader Nihal Sarin. R Pragggnanandhaa is the goal of getting to candidates from here after lost with Hans Moke Niemann of the United States, and is currently a five -way lead with Alireza Firouzja France, the German duo Matthias Bluebaum and Vincent Keymar, Anish Giri of Holland and Nemann. The only Indian that is almost assured of candidates is still Pragggnanandhaa, who is likely to qualify during the year. Important and Indian Results round 10 Open (India, if not mentioned): Alireza Firouzja (Fra, 7) drew Anish Giri (Ned, 7); Vincent Kemer (Ger, 7) drew with Matthais Bluebaum (Ger, 7); Yu Yangyi (Chn, 6.5) drew with Arjun Erigaisi (6.5); Nihal Sarin (6.5) was stretched with Nodirbek Abdustorov (UZB, 6.5); Abhimanyu Misra (USA, 6.5) was stretched by Maxim Vachier-Lagrave (FRA, 6.5); Hans Moke Niemann (USA, 7) Beat R Pragggnandhaa (5,5); Amin Tabatabae (Iri, 6) drew with Shakhriyar Mammya (Aze, 6): Ivan Saric (SRB, 5.5) lost to see Guzrath (6.5); Aditya Mittal (5.5) was drawn by Danyil Dubov (FID, 5,5); Vokhidov Shamsiddin (UZB, 5.5) stretched with in Pranav (5.5); Ivan Cheparinov (Bulk, 4,5) lost with P Harikrishna (5,5); Nikita Vitiogov (Sui, 5) reached out with Leon Luke Mendonca (5); Anton Demcinko (Serb, 4,5) lost with Raun Sadiwani (5,5); Abhimanyu Puranik (5) Drew with Aydin Soleymanli (Uzb, 5); Maksim Chigaev (Fid, 4.5) lost with SL Narayanan (5.5); D Guick (5) defeated Gabriel Sargissian (Bul, 4); Sam Shankland (4.5) drew Ith Arten Chopra (4.5): Murali KarthKeyan (4.5) was drawn by Ivan Zemlyanskii (Fid, 4,5); Aleksander Indjic (Serb, 4,5) drew Divya, Deshmukh (4.5). Women: Tan Zhongyi (Chn, 7) drew with Kateryna Lagno (FID, 7.5); Yuxin Song (Chn, 7) drew Bibisara Assubayeva (Kaz, 7); R Vaishaali (7.5) defeated Mariaa Muzychuk (uk, 6); Guo Qi (Chn, 6) drew Irina Krush (USA, 6.5); Ulviyya Fiataliyeva (Aze, 6.5) was defeated by Olga Girl (Fid, 5,5); Darika (5,5) drew with Antoaneta Stefanova (Bul, 5,5); Vantika Agrawal (4.5) defeated Ouellet Mail-Jade (CAN, 3.5). Pti