Aditya Mittal wins Almaty Region Open Qonaev Cup 2025 Masters with a 2689 performance

by Shahid Ahmed - 07/09/2025

GM Aditya Mittal and GM Aleksey Grebnev scored an unbeaten 6.5/9 each at Almaty Region Open Qonaev Cup Masters 2025. Aditya won the tournament due to better tie-break score, Grebnev was placed second. Ten players scored 6/9 each. Out of them, GM Bassem Amin (EGY) was adjudged third. The total prize fund was US$ 100000, $78000 in Masters. The top three prizes were $18000, $14000 and $10000 along with a trophy each. The nine-day nine round rating tournament was organized by Kazakhstan Chess Federation in Almaty, Kazakhstan from 4th to 12th August 2025. This is Aditya's third triumph in Kazakhstan since 2023. IM S Rohith Krishna and IM Ayush Sharma earned their final GM-norm at this event. Thus, Rohith became India's 89th Grandmaster. Photo: Dastan Kapayev

S Rohith Krishna becomes 89th GM, Ayush Sharma earns his final GM-norm

It was an eventful tournament for Indians. GM Aditya Mittal became champion, IM S Rohith Krishna became India's 89th Grandmaster, IM Ayush Sharma earned his final GM-norm. Total three Indians finished in top ten. GM Sethuraman S P scored 6/9 to finish fifth. Rohith also scored the same. He was placed eighth according to tie-breaks. The tournament witnessed the total participation of 260 players, 61 in Masters (>2400), 81 in Challengers (1900-2399) and 118 in Open (1400-1899).

Champion - GM Aditya Mittal 6.5/9 | Photo: Dastan Kapayev

Masters Top 3 (L to R): 2nd GM Aleksey Grebnev 6.5/9, 1st GM Aditya Mittal 6.5/9 and 3rd GM Bassem Amin (EGY) 6/9 | Photo: Dastan Kapayev

Aditya - Saparmyrat, Round 7

Position after 28.fxg6

GM Aditya Mittal (2560) won an exciting game against GM Saparmyrat Atabayev (TKM, 2492). 28.fxg6 Bd4 29.Qa3 c5 30.f7+ Kg7 31.Qa6 Qe5 32.gxh7+ Kh8 33.Qh6 d1Q 34.Bf6+ Qxf6 35.Rg8+ a picturesque combination to finish the game.

GM Aditya Mittal scored an unbeaten 6.5/9, won the tournament on tie-breaks, performed at 2689 and gained 15.6 Elo rating points

5th GM Sethuraman S P 6/9 | Photo: Dastan Kapayev

8th IM S Rohith Krishna 6/9 | Photo: Dastan Kapayev

IM S Rohith Krishna scored an unbeaten 6/9, performed at 2626, earned his final GM-norm to become India's latest GM and increased his Elo rating by 15.1 points

13th IM Ayush Sharma 5.5/9 | Photo: Dastan Kapayev

IM Ayush Sharma scored 5.5/9, performed at 2635 to earn his final GM-norm and gained 24.8 Elo rating points
Interview with IM Ayush Sharma | Video: ChessBase India

Group photo of various prize winners | Photo: Dastan Kapayev

A total of 61 players including 22 GMs, 22 IMs, 2 WGMs and 2 WIMs took part from 14 countries across the world. The nine-day nine round rating tournament was organized by Kazakhstan Chess Federation in Almaty, Kazakhstan from 4th to 12th August 2025. The time control of the event was 90 minutes + 30 seconds increment per move.

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Final standings in Masters

Rk.SNo NameFEDRtgPts. TB1  TB2  TB3  TB4 
110
GMAditya, MittalIND25606,544,5042689
24
GMGrebnev, AlekseyFID25956,543042661
31
GMAmin, BassemEGY2633647032652
429
IMTsaruk, MaksimFID2470644,5042666
59
GMSethuraman, S.P.IND2569644042597
62
GMHakobyan, AramARM2625643032620
73
GMMatlakov, MaximFID2608642,5042619
816
IMRohith, Krishna SIND2500641,5032626
97
GMTin, JingyaoSGP2579640,5042576
1020
GMAtabayev, SaparmyratTKM2492639,5042599

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