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No starting trouble for top seed Ponkratov Pavel

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CHENNAI: The top seed had an easy day at the office in the opening round of the

Chennai Open

international

chess

tournament here on Saturday. No.1 seed

Ponkratov Pavel

got the better of

SK Kanishk

in round 1. The

Russian GM

employed the English opening and clinched the contest in 29 moves. Peru’s 18-year-old GM Jose

Eduardo Martinez Alcantara

is seeded second. Defending champion

Pantsulaia

Levan from Georgia is the third seed.

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The Indian challenge will be spearheaded by GMs — NR Visakh, MR Venkatesh, Karthik Venkataraman, Vishnu Prasanna, Saptarshi Roy, Neelotpal Das, P Karthikeyan, Sundarajan Kidambi among others.

The opening day of the tournament saw Neyveli girl Shrija K M register an upset victory over International Master Navin Kanna T U. In another upset, Coimbatore boy and National U-11 champion Aakash G showed great promise defeating higher rated International Master Praveen Kumar C.

Earlier the tournament was inaugurated by Arjuna Awardee International Master Manuel Aaron who made the symbolic first move against Ponkratov Pavel. Present in the dais were Rohan Sable, General Manager, Hotel Novotel, G G Anantharaja, Vice President, TNSCA, B Murugavel, Chairman Organising Committee, R Srivatsan, Chief Arbiter, R Anantharam, Technical Director, Stephen Balasamy P, Gen Secretary, TNSCA and S Manikandaswamy, Vice President, TNSCA.

The 10 round Swiss tournament --- which concludes January 25 --- is seeing 29 Grandmasters and 23 International Masters vying for top honors.

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