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FIDE Grand Swiss Round 7: Nihal, Bluebaum Grab Lead; Gukesh Loses 3rd Game

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Indian GM Nihal Sarin defeated GM Parham Maghsoodloo to grab the 2025 FIDE Grand Swiss lead on 5.5/7, where he was joined by GM Matthias Bluebaum, who stunned GM Arjun Erigaisi. GMs Alireza Firouzja, Nodirbek Abdusattorov, Hans Niemann, and Vidit Gujrathi all won to move within half a point, while World Champion Gukesh Dommaraju lost a topsy-turvy third game in a row, to another 16-year-old, Turkish GM Ediz Gurel.  

Defending Champion GM Vaishali Rameshbabu won a fifth game to regain the sole lead in the 2025 FIDE Women’s Grand Swiss on 6/7 after whipping up a checkmating attack against IM Guo Qi. GM Kateryna Lagno is in sole second place after a quick draw, while GM Bibisara Assaubayeva, GM Mariya Muzychuk, and IM Song Yuxin all won to move to 5/7.  

This is a flash report—come back later for full player quotes and analysis! 

Round eight is on Friday, September 12, starting at 6 a.m. ET / 12:00 CEST / 3:30 p.m. IST.

Standings

It’s all change in the Open in Samarkand, with Nihal and Bluebaum taking over in the lead. Maghsoodloo’s loss was good news for the chasing pack, with seven players now only half a point behind.

FIDE Grand Swiss Standings After Round 7

In the Women’s Grand Swiss we’re back to Vaishali as sole leader, while Lagno is in sole second place and pre-tournament favorites Assaubayeva and Mariya Muzychuk are well-placed to fight for FIDE Candidates spots.

FIDE Women’s Grand Swiss Standings After Round 7

Open: Nihal And Bluebaum Take Over At Top

Six games were decisive on the top-10 boards, with the wins at the tops transforming the standings with four rounds to go. 

Round 7 Results: Open

Check out the full games and results. 

Our Game of the Day is Bluebaum’s victory over world number-five Arjun, which GM Rafael Leitao will analyze below. 

Arjun was the highest seed to suffer an upset loss, but Gukesh’s third loss in a row was perhaps more shocking. GM Divya Deshmukh also picked up a second win and now has half a point more than Gukesh… but they’ve been paired to play in round eight! 

FIDE Grand Swiss Round 7 Upset Wins











Player (Seed) FED Rtg Result Player (Seed) FED Rtg
GM Arjun Erigaisi (2) 2771 0 – 1 GM Matthias Bluebaum (32) 2671
GM Ediz Gurel (63) 2631 1 – 0 GM D Gukesh (3) 2767
GM David Anton Guijarro (71) 2625 1 – 0 GM Pavel Eljanov (27) 2682
GM Aram Hakobyan (72) 2625 1 – 0 GM Bogdan-Daniel Deac (29) 2674
GM Daniil Yuffa (49) 2648 0 – 1 GM Yuriy Kuzubov (94) 2600
GM Divya Deshmukh (115) 2478 1 – 0 GM Velimir Ivic (64) 2630
GM Abdimalik Abdisalimov (112) 2488 1 – 0 GM Haik M. Martirosyan (66) 2628

Leaders Bluebaum and Nihal will meet in Friday’s round eight, with the players on five points able to catch them if they draw. We’ve got some mouth-watering clashes with Firouzja-Niemann, Mishra-Abdusattorov, Maghsoodloo-Giri, and Keymer (on 4.5)-Vidit.

FIDE Grand Swiss Round 8 Pairings (Top 21)


























# White FED Rtg Result Black FED Rtg
1 GM Matthias Bluebaum (5.5) 2671 GM Nihal Sarin (5.5) 2693
2 GM Alireza Firouzja (5) 2754 GM Hans Moke Niemann (5) 2733
3 GM Abhimanyu Mishra (5) 2611 GM Nodirbek Abdusattorov (5) 2748
4 GM Parham Maghsoodloo (5) 2692 GM Anish Giri (5) 2746
5 GM Vincent Keymer (4.5) 2751 GM Vidit Gujrathi (5) 2712
6 GM Richard Rapport (4.5) 2711 GM Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu (4.5) 2785
7 GM Shant Sargsyan (4.5) 2653 GM Arjun Erigaisi (4.5) 2771
8 GM Ian Nepomniachtchi (4.5) 2742 GM V Pranav (4.5) 2596
9 GM Jorden Van Foreest (4.5) 2692 GM Shakhriyar Mamedyarov (4.5) 2741
10 GM Yu Yangyi (4.5) 2714 GM Nikolas Theodorou (4.5) 2646
11 GM Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus (4) 2646 GM Levon Aronian (4) 2744
12 GM Maxim Rodshtein (4) 2645 GM Maxime Vachier-Lagrave (4) 2738
13 GM Abhimanyu Puranik (4) 2640 GM Javokhir Sindarov (4) 2722
14 GM Awonder Liang (4) 2698 GM Saleh Salem (4) 2640
15 GM Mateusz Bartel (4) 2581 GM Samuel Sevian (4) 2692
16 GM Maksim Chigaev (4) 2638 GM Daniil Dubov (4) 2691
17 GM Andrey Esipenko (4) 2687 GM Ediz Gurel (4) 2631
18 GM Andy Woodward (4) 2557 GM Nodirbek Yakubboev (4) 2681
19 GM Amin Tabatabaei (4) 2673 GM Alexei Shirov (4) 2616
20 GM Nikita Vitiugov (4) 2666 GM Marc’Andria Maurizzi (4) 2610
21 GM Szymon Gumularz (4) 2590 GM Ivan Saric (4) 2655
22 GM Vladimir Fedoseev (3.5) 2731 GM Cristobal Henriquez Villagra (4) 2594

Women: Vaishali Marches On

Once again six of the top-10 boards were decisive in the women’s section, with Vaishali taking the chance to regain the sole lead with a win after there was a quick draw on the top board.

Round 7 Results: Women

Check out the full games and results.

It wasn’t a day for significant upsets, with IM Dinara Wagner spoiling a winning position against GM Tan Zhongyi then losing in a painful 139 moves. 

FIDE Women’s Grand Swiss Round 7 Upset Wins






Player (Seed) FED Rtg Result Player (Seed) FED Rtg
IM Carissa Yip (11) 2458 1 – 0 IM Leya Garifullina (8) 2477
IM Lela Javakhishvili (17) 2434 0 – 1 IM Khanim Balajayeva (48) 2331

With the pre-tournament favorites moving up we have two heavyweight clashes in round eight—Assaubayeva-Vaishali and Lagno-Muzychuk. That’s Mariya, but GM Anna Muzychuk is also back in contention for the Candidates spot and plays Wagner.

FIDE Women’s Grand Swiss Round 8 Pairings (Top 10)














# White FED Rtg Result Black FED Rtg
1 GM Bibisara Assaubayeva (5) 2505 GM Vaishali Rameshbabu (6) 2452
2 GM Kateryna Lagno (5.5) 2505 GM Mariya Muzychuk (5) 2484
3 GM Antoaneta Stefanova (5) 2395 IM Song Yuxin (5) 2409
4 GM Tan Zhongyi (4.5) 2531 IM Stavroula Tsolakidou (4.5) 2445
5 GM Harika Dronavalli (4) 2467 GM Olga Girya (4.5) 2386
6 IM Dinara Wagner (4) 2400 GM Anna Muzychuk (4) 2535
7 IM Khanim Balajayeva (4) 2331 GM Alexandra Kosteniuk (4) 2472
8 IM Ulviyya Fataliyeva (4) 2385 IM Lu Miaoyi (4) 2449
9 WIM Afruza Khamdamova (4) 2409 GM Elina Danielian (4) 2405
10 IM Irina Bulmaga (4) 2400 GM Irina Krush (4) 2366

This is a flash report—come back later for full player quotes and analysis!

The 2025 FIDE Grand Swiss and FIDE Women’s Grand Swiss are 11-round Swiss tournaments taking place in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, on September 4-15. Each will decide two places in the 2026 FIDE Candidates Tournaments that select the next world championship challengers. The Open tournament has a $625,000 prize fund, with $90,000 for first place, while the Women’s is $230,000 ($40,000). The time control is classical, with a longer time control for the Open of 100 minutes/40 moves + 50 min/20 + 15 min, with a 30-second increment from move 1. 


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