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Prague Chess 2025: Praggnanandhaa and Aravindh to battle it out in Round 5 after taking lead with 3 points each

FP Sports Desk • March 2, 2025, 09:21:45 IST
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Indian Grandmasters R Praggnanandhaa and Aravindh Chithambaram came out as joint-leaders after the end of Round 4. Praggnanandhaa defeated Vincent Keymer, while Aravindh secured a crucial draw against Sam Shankland. An all-Indian showdown between Pragg and Aravindh awaits in Round 5.

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Prague Chess 2025: Praggnanandhaa and Aravindh to battle it out in Round 5 after taking lead with 3 points each
R Praggnanandhaa (left) and Aravindh (right). Image: ChessBase India

Indian Grandmasters R Praggnanandhaa and Aravindh Chithambaram have emerged as the joint leaders at the 7th Prague International Chess Festival 2025 Masters after four rounds. Praggnanandhaa secured his second consecutive win of the tournament, defeating German GM Vincent Keymer with the black pieces, while Aravindh held a crucial draw in a pawn-down endgame against American GM Sam Shankland.

Praggnanandhaa shines against Keymer

After two draws in as many rounds, Praggnanandhaa has shifted gears with back-to-back victories. His latest win against Keymer came after a well-prepared response in the French Winawer Variation. Keymer, who had a strong record with 1.e4, chose 5.Bd2, a solid but less aggressive continuation in the French Winawer.

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Despite Keymer gaining an early advantage, Praggnanandhaa’s awareness turned the tables. The critical moment came after 14.h6 gxh6 15.Rxh6 Rg8. Keymer’s push with h6 aimed to weaken Pragg’s kingside and create attacking chances. The Indian prodigy captured the pawn with gxh6, accepting a weakened kingside in return for potential counterplay. Keymer’s rook then moved to h6, seizing control of the open h-file for an attack.

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However, Praggnanandhaa’s precise defense, including the move Rg8, challenged Keymar’s rook and prevented immediate threats. He then activated his light-squared bishop, which had previously been considered a ‘bad French bishop,’ and gradually took over key parts on the board, ultimately outplaying Keymer in the later stages.

Speaking about his performance, Praggnanandhaa said, “I didn’t think about all that (his loss against Keymar in Tata Steel Chess 2025). Vincent is very strong so winning a game against Vincent in any format on any day is good.”

Aravindh holds tough against Shankland

Aravindh Chithambaram maintained his unbeaten run in the tournament with a draw against Sam Shankland. The game saw Shankland pressing with an extra pawn in a rook endgame. However, Aravindh demonstrated excellent defensive technique, neutralising any real winning chances for his opponent and securing a half-point.

This result keeps Aravindh at the top of the table alongside Praggnanandhaa, setting up a blockbuster all-Indian showdown in round five.

Meanwhile, Indian International Master Divya Deshmukh held Chinese Grandmaster Ma Qun to a solid draw in their encounter on Saturday. Divya will defend with Black pieces against France’s Marc’Andria Maurizzi in Round 5.

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All-Indian clash in Round 5

The upcoming clash between Praggnanandhaa and Aravindh will be crucial in determining the tournament leader before the rest day. Round five is scheduled for Sunday, 2 March at 7:30 PM IST.

Prague Chess Masters 2025 standings

RankNamePoints
1Aravindh Chithambaram3
2Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu3
3Vincent Keymer2
4Liem Le2
5Anish Giri2
6Sam Shankland2
7Wei Yi1.5
8David Navara1.5
9Thai Dai Van Nguyen1.5
10Ediz Gurel1.5

Prague Chess Challengers 2025 standings

RankNamePoints
1Nodirbek Yakubboev3
2Jonas Buhl Bjerre3
3Jachym Nemec2
4Marc’Andria Maurizzi2
5Ma Qun2
6Ivan Salgado Lopez2
7Divya Deshmukh1.5
8Stamatis Kourkoulos-Arditis1.5
9Vaclav Finek1.5
10Richard Stalmach1.5
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