Asian Blitz Championship: Ivan Zemlyanskii and Alua Nurman capture titles

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Asian Chess Federation (ACF) president Sheikh Sultan bin Khalifah Al Nahyan (left) awards medals to the winners of the Asian Individual Blitz Chess Championship together with ACF General Secretary Hisham Al Taher (right).

Fourteen-year-old Ivan Zemlyanskii emerged undefeated to win the Asian Individual Blitz Chess Championship, held on May 10, 2025, at the Danat Resort Hotel in Al Ain, United Arab Emirates. The teen sensation, playing under the neutral FIDE flag, outpaced 30 grandmasters in a field of 111 players from 25 countries.

The tournament was organized by the Al Ain Chess and Mind Games Club under the auspices of the Asian Chess Federation (ACF) and the International Chess Federation (FIDE).

Zemlyanskii scored an impressive 8 points out of 9 rounds to take clear first place. He began with five consecutive wins over IM G. Harshavardhan (IND), GM Nikita Matinian (FID), IM Kirill Shubin (FID), eventual runner-up GM Sina Movahed (IRI), and GM Leon Luke Mendonca (IND). After drawing with GM M. Pranesh (IND) in Round 6, Zemlyanskii secured victories against GM Subramaniyam Bharath (IND) and IM Rudik Makarian (FID), and concluded the event with a final-round draw against GM Murali Karthikeyan (IND).

Fourteen-year-old Sina Movahed of Iran scored 7.5 points to finish alone in second place. IM Rudik Makarian (FID) placed third with 7 points, edging out GM Karthikeyan, IM Saha Neelash (IND), and untitled Jiang Haochen (CHN) on tiebreaks.

Zemlyanskii earned $2,500 for first place, while Movahed and Makarian took home $1,500 and $1,000, respectively.

Complete final standings – Open

In the women’s section, WGM Alua Nurman of Kazakhstan clinched the title with 7.5 points, edging out runner-up GM Valentina Gunina (FID) on the basis of a superior opponents’ average rating. IM Song Yuxin of China placed third with 7 points, finishing ahead of IM Rout Padmini (IND) and WFM Elnaz Kaliakhmet (KAZ) on tiebreaks.

Asian Chess Federation (ACF) president Sheikh Sultan bin Khalifah Al Nahyan (left) awards medals to the winners of the Asian Individual Blitz Women’s Chess Championship together with ACF General Secretary Hisham Al Taher (right).

The women’s field featured 86 players from 20 countries, including 2 GMs, 15 WGMs, 11 IMs, and 20 WIMs.

Nurman won six consecutive games against compatriots WIM Ayaulym Kaldarova and WIM Assel Serikbay, WIM Sakshi Chitlange (IND), Madinabonu Khalilova (UZB), GM Valentina Gunina (FID), and Bat-Erdene Mungunzul (MGL), then drew with IM Leya Garifulina (FID) in Round 7. Despite a penultimate round loss to IM Song Yuxin (CHN), Nurman secured the title with a final-round victory over compatriot Xeniya Balabayeva.

Nurman received $1,500 for her win, while Gunina and Song earned $1,000 and $500, respectively.

Complete final standings – Women

A total of $80,000 in cash prizes is at stake in the 2025 Asian Individual Chess Championship. The top ten men qualify for the FIDE World Cup, while the top two women earn spots in the FIDE Women’s World Cup.

Classical games are scheduled daily at 3 p.m. until May 15, with the final round beginning at 10 a.m. Watch live games in Chess.com, Lichess, Chessbase (Men) and Chessbase (Women).

Photos: Hossam El Baz

Official website: asianchess.com/

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