India’s Aakanksha holds fancied Belgian Anna to a draw


 

India’s WIM Aakanksha Hagawane (ELO 2297) made a promising start as she held fancied IM Anna Zozulia (ELO 2314) of Belgium to a draw in the opening round of the SBI Life-AICF Women Grandmaster Chess Championship, jointly organized by the Indian Chess School & South Mumbai Chess Academy under the auspices of All India Chess Federation (AICF) and played at The Acres Club, Chembur.

Aakanksha Hagawane

Aakanksha Hagawane

 

Playing with the black pieces on the third board, the Indian player put up a creditable performance against the higher ranked Belgian and forced a division of points in 40 moves.

 

On the top board, WGM Gulrukhbegim Tokhirjonova (ELO 2379) of Uzbekistan and Russia’s WIM Elena Tomilova (ELO 2334) also shared the honours as they played out a tame draw.

 

Vietnam’s WGM Thi Kim Phung Vo (ELO 2376), WGM Guliskhan Nakhbayeva (ELO 2323) of Kazakhstan and favourite IM Batkhuyag Munguntuul (ELO 2410) of Mongolia all had a successful first round defeating their Indian opponents.

 

Thi Kim Phung Vo defeated Divya Deshmukh (ELO 2138), Guliskhan tamed WIM Monnisha G.K. (ELO 2295) and Batkhuyag outwitted WIM Srija Seshadri (ELO 2207) to pick up first point.

 

Results – Round 1: WGM Gulrukhbegim Tokhirjonova (UZB, 2379) 0.5 point drew with WIM Elena Tomilova (RUS, 2334) 0.5 point; WGM Thi Kim Phung Vo (VIE, 2376) 1 point beat Divya Deshmukh (IND, 2138) 0; IM Anna Zozulia (BEL, 2314) 0.5 point drew with WIM Aakanksha Hagawane (IND, 2297) 0.5 point; Rakshitta Ravi (IND, 2067) 0 lost to Vantika Agarwal (IND, 2279) 1 point; WGM Guliskhan Nakhbayeva (KAZ, 2323) 1 point beat WIM Monnisha G.K. (IND, 2295) 0; IM Batkhuyag Munguntuul (MGL, ELO 2410) 1 point beat WIM Srija Seshadri (IND, 2207) 0.