Indian chess sensation Arjun Erigaisi continues to shine on the global stage. The World No. 5 Grandmaster from India scored an impressive victory over American GM Ray Robson in the third round of the Quantbox Chennai Grand Masters Tournament, consolidating his position in sole second place on the leaderboard.
After three rounds, Erigaisi is just behind German GM Vincent Keymer, who currently leads the tournament standings. The victory over Robson showcased Erigaisi’s precision, patience, and tactical brilliance — hallmarks of his rise in the world chess elite.
The Chennai Grand Masters is bringing together some of the finest minds in the sport, and Erigaisi’s performance has reinforced India’s growing dominance in the global chess arena. With several rounds still to go, fans are eagerly watching to see if the 20-year-old can challenge Keymer for the top spot and take home the prestigious title.
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