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Harika Advances to Quarters of Women's World Chess Championships

PTI

SOCHI: Grandmaster D Harika joined compatriot Koneru Humpy in the quarterfinals of the world women's chess championship beating former champion Alexandra Kosteniuk of Russia in the rapid tie-break games that concluded here.

Harika beat the local favourite 1.5-0.5, showing nerves of steel. Harika won the first game in the rapid chess after being pushed to the tie-break by Kosteniuk and then held on to her own in the return game to make it to the last eight of the championship.

In the next round now, Harika plays the lowest remaining seed Meri Arabidze of Georgia while Humpy will take on Ukrainian Mariya Muzychuk.

It turned out to be another exciting day of tie-breaks and the biggest gainer was Arabidze who caused another upset at the expense of Viktorija Cmilyte of Lithuania winning the first and drawing the second tie-break game.

The other winner in the tie-break was Natalija Pogonina of Russia, who scripted a big comeback beating Marie Sebag of France in both rapid games. Pogonina, the last remaining Russian in the fray, had lost the first game under normal time control against Sebag and had to equalise first before winning the tie-break.

The championship this year had started with 64 players under knockout system. There are two games in each round except the final which will be played over four games. In case of tied result, games of shorter duration are played to determine the winner. The champion will take home $60000.

Quarterfinal line up: Mariya Muzychuk (Ukr) vs Koneru Humpy (Ind); Meri Arabidze (Geo) vs D Harika (India); Natalija Pogonina (Rus) vs Zhao Xue (Chn); Pia Cramling (Swe) vs Anna Muzychuk (Ukr).

Complete results round 3: Koneru Humpy (Ind) bt Alisa Galliamova (Rus) 2-0; Marie Sebag (Fra) lost to Natalija Pogonina (Rus) 1-1, 0-2; Anna Muzychuk (Ukr) bt Lela Javakhishvili (Geo) 1.5-0.5; Meri Arabidze (Geo) bt Viktorija Cmilyte (Ltu) 1-1, 1.5-0.5; Alexandra Kosteniuk (Rus) lost to D Harika (Ind) 1-1, 0.5-1.5; Pia Cramling (Swe) bt Valentina Gunina (Rus) 1.5-0.5; Zhao Xue (Chn) bt Bela Khotenashvili (Geo) 1.5-0.5; Antoaneta Stefanova (Bul) lost to Mariya Muzychuk (Ukr) 0.5-1.5.

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