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Indian Grandmaster Nihal Sarin won his third consecutive match in the Asian Individual Open Chess Championship, defeating compatriot S. Sethuraman. However, he remains a point behind Iran's Bardiya Daneshvar, who leads with 7 points from 8 rounds. In the women's category, Mongolia's Mungunzul Bat-Erdene advanced by defeating Srija Sheshadri, gaining a one-point lead with 7 points.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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