Grand Swiss 2025 R9: Firouzja, Keymer and Giri join Bluebaum in the lead

by Shahid Ahmed - 14/09/2025

GM Nihal Sarin started well against GM Alireza Firouzja (FRA) in Round 9 of FIDE Grand Swiss 2025. However, he was unable to maintain the intensity of his attack and eventually succumbed. GM Vincent Keymer (GER) and GM Anish Giri (NED) scored victories over GM Parham Maghsoodloo (IRI) and GM Jorden van Foreest (NED). GM Matthias Bluebaum (GER) drew against GM Nodirbek Abdusattorov (UZB). Thus, Firouzja, Keymer and Giri joined Bluebaum in the lead 6.5/9. GM Arjun Erigaisi won against GM Samuel Sevian (USA) to move to 6/9, same as Nihal. They are at a half point behind the leaders' pack. In the Women's event, GM R Vaishali drew with IM Yuxin Song (CHN). Vaishali is also trailing the sole leader, GM Kateryna Lagno by a half point at 6.5/9. Kateryna escaped disaster against GM Bibisara Assaubayeva (KAZ). Round 10 starts today at 3 p.m. local time, 3:30 p.m. IST. Photos: Aditya Sur Roy

Arjun and Nihal in pursuit

Nihal - Firouzja: 0-1

GM Nihal Sarin (2693) has played plenty of games against the World no.8, GM Alireza Firouzja (FRA, 2754) in the faster formats. However, when it comes to Classical rated games, they played only one nearly a decade ago at World Under-12 Championship in 2015. It had ended in a draw.

Position after 16.Ba3

Nihal played true to his style and offered his knight to disloged the king from the center 16.Ba3!? Black accepted it Qxg5 17.f4 instead, Computer recommends to give a check first 18.Nd6+ forcing the king to move to d7 18...Kd7 19.f4 Qf6 20.f5 gxf5 21.Bxd5 and the outcome could have been different. 17...Qf6 18.Qe2 Nde7 19.g4? did not accelerate the attack the way White wanted. The attack fizzled out, Black equalized eventually and seized his opportunity in the double rook and minor piece endgame to win the game.

GM Nihal Sariin lost the game and lead to GM Alireza Firouzja (FRA)

GM Nodirbek Abdusattorov (UZB) - GM Matthias Bluebaum (GER): 0.5-0.5

GM Vincent Keymer (GER) handled a sharp position better than his opponent, GM Parham Maghsoodloo (IRI), won the game and got in the lead

Giri - Jorden

Position after 31.Bf1

31...Bxf1 32.Kxf1 Nc2?? instead 32...Nf3 33.Ke2 Nxh2 or 33.Kg2 Ne1+ is fine for Black. 33.b5+- Ne3+ 34.Ke2 Nc4 35.Bc3 Na3 36.Bxe5 Nxb5 37.Kd3 a6 38.Bd4 Kf7 39.Bxb6 and White went on to win the endgame comfotably.

GM Anish Giri (NED) defeated GM Jorden van Foreest (NED) second time in consecutive months, this one got him in the leaders' pack

GM Abhimanyu Mishra (USA) defended a pawn down same color bishop endgame which was the majority of the game against GM Hans Niemann (USA) in a 104-move long battle

GM R Praggnanandhaa's all out attack did not work out against GM Awonder Liang (USA)

Arjun - Sevian: 1-0

World no.5, GM Arjun Erigaisi (2771) faced GM Samuel Sevian (USA, 2692) for the first time in a Classical rated game at the same event in the previous edition. Arjun won that encounter. Their next Classical battle in the following year ended in a draw in Armenia.

Position after 35.Qf4

35...g5 36.Qxf7+ Kh8 would have kept the game going. Instead, Black made the mistake 35...Kh8?? 36.Ne5 threatening to capture the f7-pawn or Nf7+ Rxd5 37.Rxd5+- f6 38.Rd8! g5 39.Qd4 and White won the game after a dozen more moves.

GM Arjun Erigais scored his fourth win of the event, first one since Round 5

Vidit - Shant

Position after 58.d8Q+

The above endgame is winning for White. But the real question is how? GM Vidit Gujrathi (2712) could not figure out and GM Shant Sargsyan (ARM, 2653) escaped with a draw.

GM Vidit Gujrathi for the second time at this event could not convert his decisive advantage in the endgame

GM Andrei Volokitin (UKR) - GM Aditya Mittal: 0-1
GM Robert Hovhannisyan (ARM) - GM D Gukesh, Commentary by IM Sagar Shah | Video: ChessBase India

The reigning Women's World Cup winner, GM Divya Deshmukh made a one-move blunder in time trouble against GM Sanan Sjugirov (HUN) which cost her the game

Women: Kateryna still in sole lead, Vaishali in pursuit

GM Bibisara Assaubayeva (KAZ) missed a win and allowed GM Kateryna Lagno to salvage a draw

GM R Vaishali - IM Yuxin Song (CHN): 0.5-0.5

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Schedule

Every day game starts at 30 p.m. local time, 3:30 p.m. IST from 4th to 15th September 2025. Rest day is on Wednesday 10th September 2025. The last round on 15th September will start at 2 p.m. local time, 2:30 p.m. IST.

Time Control

The time control for each game is: 100 minutes for the first 40 moves, followed by 50 minutes for the next 20 moves, followed by 15 minutes for the rest of the game with an increment of 30 seconds per move starting from move 1 in the Open section. For Women, the time control is 40 moves in 90 minutes + 30 minutes + 30 seconds increment per move.

Qualification

Open: The winner and the runner-up of Grand Swiss shall qualify for the FIDE Candidates Tournament 2026. If any of these players is the FIDE World Champion as of 1 January 2025 or have already qualified for the FIDE Candidates Tournament 2026 at the moment of the beginning of the FIDE Grand Swiss Tournament 2025, or withdraws the qualification spot(s) shall be awarded, in the order of priority, to the player ⁃ in the 3rd place in the FIDE Grand Swiss Tournament 2025; ⁃ in the 2nd place according to the FIDE Circuit 2024 ranking list; ⁃ who is next yet unqualified in the FIDE Circuit 2025 ranking list.

 

Women: The winner and the runner-up of WGS shall qualify for the FIDE Women’s Candidates Tournament 2024. If one or both these players has (-ve) already qualified to the FIDE Candidates Tournament 2026 at the moment of the beginning of WGS via different qualification track or do (-es) not need to qualify for the FIDE Women’s Candidates Tournament 2026, the qualification spot(s) shall go to the highest-placed player(s) in the final standings who has/have not yet qualified to the FIDE Women’s Candidates Tournament 2026 at the moment of the beginning of WGS.

Prizes

The total prize fund in the Open is US$ 625000 with the first prize being $90000. For Women's the total prize fund is $230000, first prize $40000. Total numbers of prizes are 73, Open - 50 and Women - 23.

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Round 9 Open results

Rd.Bo.No. NameRtgPts.ResultPts.NameRtg No.
9120
GMNihal Sarin269360 - 1GMFirouzja Alireza2754
4
961
GMPraggnanandhaa R27855½ - ½5GMLiang Awonder2698
19
972
GMErigaisi Arjun277151 - 05GMSevian Samuel2692
22
91116
GMVidit Santosh Gujrathi27125½ - ½5GMSargsyan Shant2653
43
91396
GMPranav V259650 - 1GMTabatabaei M. Amin2673
31
91410
GMMamedyarov Shakhriyar27411 - 0GMPuranik Abhimanyu2640
57
92683
GMMendonca Leon Luke26154½ - ½4GMArtemiev Vladislav2664
37
92740
GMSadhwani Raunak26584½ - ½4GMDardha Daniel2624
73
93567
GMVolokitin Andrei262840 - 14GMAditya Mittal2589
104
93699
GMNarayanan S L25914½ - ½4GMCheparinov Ivan2627
68
93718
GMHarikrishna Pentala27041 - 04GMAbdisalimov Abdimalik2488
112
93865
GMHovhannisyan Robert2629½ - ½GMGukesh D2767
3
94085
GMNajer Evgeniy2613½ - ½GMKarthikeyan Murali2669
35
94279
GMAryan Chopra2619½ - ½GMIndjic Aleksandar2650
47
957115
GMDivya Deshmukh247840 - 14GMSjugirov Sanan2627
69

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Standings after Round 9

Rk.SNo NameFEDRtgPts. TB1  TB2  TB3  TB4  TB5 
132
GMBluebaum, MatthiasGER26716,5268143,54600
24
GMFirouzja, AlirezaFRA27546,526784144,500
35
GMKeymer, VincentGER27516,5265540,544,500
47
GMGiri, AnishNED27466,5264939,543,500
586
GMMishra, AbhimanyuUSA2611627334649,500
62
GMErigaisi, ArjunIND277162676404300
76
GMAbdusattorov, NodirbekUZB27486265541,545,500
820
GMNihal, SarinIND26936264741,54500
912
GMNiemann, Hans MokeUSA2733626444043,500
1011
GMVachier-Lagrave, MaximeFRA2738626333942,500

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Round 10 pairings

Rd.Bo.No. NameRtgPts.ResultPts.NameRtg No.
10315
GMYu Yangyi271466GMErigaisi Arjun2771
2
10420
GMNihal Sarin269366GMAbdusattorov Nodirbek2748
6
10612
GMNiemann Hans Moke27336GMPraggnanandhaa R2785
1
101042
GMSaric Ivan2655GMVidit Santosh Gujrathi2712
16
1017104
GMAditya Mittal258955GMDubov Daniil2691
24
102355
GMVokhidov Shamsiddin264555GMPranav V2596
96
102468
GMCheparinov Ivan2627GMHarikrishna Pentala2704
18
102636
GMVitiugov Nikita2666GMMendonca Leon Luke2615
83
102876
GMDemchenko Anton2620GMSadhwani Raunak2658
40
103457
GMPuranik Abhimanyu2640GMSuleymanli Aydin2602
93
103560
GMChigaev Maksim2638GMNarayanan S L2591
99
10363
GMGukesh D276744GMSargissian Gabriel2626
70
103834
GMShankland Sam267044GMAryan Chopra2619
79
103935
GMKarthikeyan Murali266944GMZemlyanskii Ivan2586
105
105747
GMIndjic Aleksandar265044GMDivya Deshmukh2478
115

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Round 9 Women results

Bo.No. WhiteRtgPts.ResultPts.BlackRtg No.
14
GMLagno, Kateryna2505½ - ½6GMAssaubayeva, Bibisara2505
3
213
GMVaishali, Rameshbabu24526½ - ½6IMSong, Yuxin2409
21
344
GMKrush, Irina236651 - 05GMStefanova, Antoaneta2395
27
430
GMGirya, Olga23865½ - ½5IMGuo, Qi2371
42
56
GMMuzychuk, Mariya248451 - 0GMUshenina, Anna2409
20
61
GMMuzychuk, Anna25351 - 0WIMKhamdamova, Afruza2409
22
75
IMShuvalova, Polina2492½ - ½IMWagner, Dinara2400
26
89
GMKosteniuk, Alexandra2472½ - ½IMNarva, Mai2386
31
915
IMTsolakidou, Stavroula2445½ - ½GMDronavalli, Harika2467
10
1012
IMInjac, Teodora24540 - 1IMFataliyeva, Ulviyya2385
33

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Standings after Round 9

Rk.SNo NameFEDRtgPts. TB1  TB2  TB3  TB4  TB5 
14
GMLagno, KaterynaFID25057242743,546,500
213
GMVaishali, RameshbabuIND24526,524164447,500
33
GMAssaubayeva, BibisaraKAZ25056,524144245,500
42
GMTan, ZhongyiCHN25316,52409384100
521
IMSong, YuxinCHN24096,52405414400
644
GMKrush, IrinaUSA23666242435,538,500
76
GMMuzychuk, MariyaUKR24846239835,538,500
833
IMFataliyeva, UlviyyaAZE23855,524654549,500
930
GMGirya, OlgaFID23865,524424447,500
1042
IMGuo, QiCHN23715,52440414400

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Round 10 pairings

Bo.No. WhiteRtgPts.ResultPts.BlackRtg No.
12
GMTan, Zhongyi25317GMLagno, Kateryna2505
4
221
IMSong, Yuxin2409GMAssaubayeva, Bibisara2505
3
313
GMVaishali, Rameshbabu24526GMMuzychuk, Mariya2484
6
442
IMGuo, Qi23716GMKrush, Irina2366
44
533
IMFataliyeva, Ulviyya2385GMGirya, Olga2386
30
65
IMShuvalova, Polina24925GMMuzychuk, Anna2535
1
723
GMDanielian, Elina240555IMOsmak, Yuliia2478
7
826
IMWagner, Dinara240055GMKosteniuk, Alexandra2472
9
910
GMDronavalli, Harika246755GMStefanova, Antoaneta2395
27
1037
IMMaltsevskaya, Aleksandra237955IMLu, Miaoyi2449
14

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