Harika suffers first loss in Reykjavik Open

Harika, the world no. 14, who had looked solid till now, ran into time trouble after a smart opening and ended up giving away a point.

Published : Apr 23, 2017 20:56 IST , Reykjavik (Iceland)

The Indian star is currently 40th on the table but just one and a half points behind leader Anish Giri with three wins and one draw.
The Indian star is currently 40th on the table but just one and a half points behind leader Anish Giri with three wins and one draw.
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The Indian star is currently 40th on the table but just one and a half points behind leader Anish Giri with three wins and one draw.

India’s grandmaster Harika Dronavalli’s unbeaten run came to an end when she went down fighting to Dutch grandmaster Jorden van Foreest in the fifth round of the highly competitive Reykjavik Open here.

Harika, the world no. 14, who had looked solid till now, ran into time trouble after a smart opening and ended up giving away a point.

“I was in a good position at the beginning but I consumed too much time in the middle game,” conceded Harika.

“With the clock ticking away, I made one final mistake which proved to be my undoing,” she added.

The Indian star is currently 40th on the table but just one and a half points behind leader Anish Giri with three wins and one draw.

The 10-round Swiss tournament will see the Guntur lass take on young FIDE Master Vignir Vatnar Stefansson from Iceland. Even though the local boy is rated lower and is joint 52nd after five rounds, he also has the same number of points as Harika.

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