Iniyan becomes India's 61st Grandmaster

Iniyan crossed 2500 with a win over the top seeded GM Sergey Fedorchuk of Ukraine in the sixth round of Noisiel Open to become India's latest Grandmaster.

Published : Mar 06, 2019 16:33 IST

P. Iniyan, India's latest Grandmaster, says he is now targeting 2600 Elo ratings.

Sixteen-year-old P. Iniyan of Tamil Nadu, hailing from Erode, became India's 61st Grandmaster after achieving the required Elo rating at the Noisiel Open chess tournament in France on Tuesday. Though he had got the required three GM norms, he couldn't get his Elo rating to 2500 points, which is an another pre-requisite. When he did it in Noisiel, it came as a huge relief. Iniyan crossed 2500 with a win over the top seeded GM Sergey Fedorchuk of Ukraine in the sixth round.

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