Indian Grandmaster Iniyan Panneerselvam showcased an exceptional performance to win the 9th Johor International Open Chess Tournament in Malaysia. The 22-year-old, hailing from Erode, Tamil Nadu, dominated the event, finishing 1.5 points ahead of his closest rival. His victory adds to his earlier triumph at the Chennai Open in January, solidifying his reputation as a rising star in chess.
Key Highlights
Iniyan’s Performance
- Tournament Name: 9th Johor International Open Chess Tournament.
- Venue: Malaysia.
- Date: Tournament concluded on Thursday, January 25, 2025.
Iniyan’s Achievements
- Scored an impressive 8.5 points in nine rounds, maintaining a commanding lead.
- Finished 1.5 points ahead of his nearest rival, securing the title even before the final round.
- Defeated prominent players, including,
- 4 International Masters (IMs).
- 1 Grandmaster (GM), showcasing his dominance against top-rated players.
- Won his final round against Vietnamese GM Nguyen Van Huy, solidifying his victory.
Tournament Stats
- Total Participants: 84 players.
- Number of Countries Represented: Eight.
- Titled Players: 24, including Grandmasters, International Masters, and FIDE Masters.
Standout Matches
- Secured the title after the penultimate round by defeating Indonesian IM Nayaka Budhidharma, ensuring an unassailable lead.
- His final-round win against Nguyen Van Huy was a remarkable conclusion to an already dominant tournament performance.
Other Top Finishers
- Second Place: Indian IM VS Raahul.
- Third Place: Chinese IM Li Bo.
Additional Achievements
- Rating Points Gained: Iniyan secured 15 rating points from this tournament.
- Previous Victory: Won the Chennai Open earlier in January 2025, further cementing his form.
Summary/Static | Details |
Why in the news? | Indian Grandmaster Iniyan Wins Malaysian Title |
Winner | GM Iniyan Panneerselvam (India) |
Tournament Name | 9th Johor International Open Chess Tournament |
Location | Malaysia |
Final Match | Defeated Vietnamese GM Nguyen Van Huy |
Second Place | Indian IM VS Raahul |
Third Place | Chinese IM Li Bo |
Previous Achievement | Winner of Chennai Open 2025 |