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Vincent Keymer Wins Quantbox Chennai Grand Masters 2025, Enters World’s Top 10

In a stellar display of form and consistency, German Grandmaster Vincent Keymer clinched the Quantbox Chennai Grand Masters 2025 title with one round still to play. The 20-year-old not only became the first sole champion in the event’s history, but also broke into the Top 10 of the world’s live chess ratings for the first time, marking a major milestone in his career.

Dominant Victory in Chennai

Keymer secured the title after drawing against Dutch Grandmaster Jorden van Foreest in Round 8. With other results going in his favor, he established an unassailable lead, making the final round a formality for him.

This win marks a breakthrough for Keymer on Indian soil, a country increasingly recognized for its strong chess culture and global tournaments.

Round 8 Summary: Draws Dominate the Masters

All matches in Round 8 of the Masters section ended in draws, keeping the fight for second and third place wide open. The spotlight now shifts to the final-round clash between Indian Grandmasters Arjun Erigaisi and Karthikeyan Murali, both of whom remain in contention for podium finishes.

The round-robin format has kept competition intense, and the final standings are expected to hinge on the last few matchups.

Challengers Section: Pranesh M in the Lead

In the Challengers section, Indian Grandmaster Pranesh M leads the table with 6.5 points, having defeated GM Harika Dronavalli in a crucial Round 8 match. Close behind are,

  • GM Abhimanyu Puranik – half a point behind after a win
  • GM Leon Luke Mendonca – also half a point behind after a draw
  • These results have tightened the leaderboard, setting up a high-stakes finish to the tournament.
  • Additional victories in the round came from GM Adhiban Baskaran and GM Aryan Chopra, who added to the overall competitive flair of the event.

Why This Win Matters

Vincent Keymer’s victory is noteworthy for several reasons,

  • First non-Indian to solely win the Chennai Grand Masters
  • Joins the world’s Top 10 live chess rankings
  • Reinforces the strength of emerging European talents on the global stage
  • Enhances the international profile of the Chennai chess circuit
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