FIDE Grand Swiss 2025 Chess Tournament Round 3 LIVE Updates: World champion Gukesh Dommaraju is taking on Daniil Yuffa in the third round of the FIDE Grand Swiss tournament while Praggnanandhaa is dueling chess legend Boris Gelfand today. Vaishali R, meanwhile, has started off her defence of the Women’s Grand Swiss title with a bang, winning both her games so far.
The Indian quartet of Gukesh, Praggnanandhaa Arjun Erigaisi, Vidit Santosh Gujrathi are among the seven Indians who are just half a point behind the tournament leaders heading into round 3.
Open section round 3 pairings at Grand Swiss
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Arjun Erigaisi (1½) vs Anton Demchenko (2) | Boris Gelfand (1½) vs Praggnanandhaa R (1½) | Daniil Yuffa (1½) vs Gukesh D (1½) | Nodirbek Abdusattorov (1½) vs Abhimanyu Puranik (1½) | Leon Luke Mendonca (1½) vs Maxime Vachier-Lagrave (1½) | Vidit Santosh Gujrathi (1½) vs Alexandr Predke (1½) | Nihal Sarin (1½) vs Yuriy Kuzubov (1½) | Aryan Chopra (1) vs Amin Tabatabaei (1) | Raunak Sadhwani (1) vs Andy Woodward (1) | Nils Grandelius (1) vs Aditya Mittal (1) | Dmitrij Kollars (1) vs Pranav V (1) | SL Narayanan (1) vs Nikolas Theodorou (1) | Jakhongir Vakhidov (1) vs Harikrishna Pentala (½) | Divya Deshmukh (½) vs Murali Karthikeyan (0)
Women’s section round 3 pairings at Grand Swiss
Vaishali Rameshbabu (2) vs Olga Badelka (2) | Song Yuxin (1½) vs Vantika Agrawal (1½) | Qi Guo (1) vs Harika Dronavalli (1)
INTERACTIVE: Arjun Erigaisi (1½) vs Anton Demchenko (2)
INTERACTIVE: Boris Gelfand (1½) vs Praggnanandhaa R (1½)
INTERACTIVE: Daniil Yuffa (1½) vs Gukesh D (1½)
INTERACTIVE: Vaishali Rameshbabu (2) vs Olga Badelka (2)
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Turkey’s 14-year-old holds Gukesh to Rd 2 draw

Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus, a 14-year-old prodigy from Turkey, will take on world champion Gukesh today at FIDE Grand Swiss. (PHOTO: FIDE/Michal Walusza)
Reigning world champion Gukesh D faced a remarkable young talent in the second round of the FIDE Grand Swiss tournament in 14-year-old Turkish grandmaster Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus. When Gukesh, who himself became a world champion at 18, sat across from his opponent in Samarkand, it was like looking at a younger reflection of his own prodigious journey.
The match on Friday was a testament to Erdogmus’s skill. He managed to hold Gukesh to a 46-move draw with the black pieces, a feat that drew significant praise. Gukesh applied immense pressure throughout the middle game, but the young Turkish player showcased incredible resilience and resourcefulness, finding a way to secure the draw. READ MORE