
On the women`s side, Alua Nurman clinched the blitz title after a tense tie-break against Valentina Gunina, who finished with 7.5 points. The tournament has seen some challenges with missing results in blitz games, yet the top board games have been preserved and updated.
In the women`s standings, notable performances include Gunina (GM, FIDE rating 2376) with 7.5 points, Song Yuxin (IM, China, 2361 rating) and Padmini Rout (IM, India, 2229 rating), both scoring 7 points. Other strong contenders include Elnaz Kaliakhmet (WFM, Kazakhstan, 2138 rating) and Khishigbaatar Bayasgalan (WCM, Mongolia, 2226 rating), both with 6.5 points.
The competition continues to heat up in Al Ain, attracting a strong field of international players. Meanwhile, the National Major Division Chess Championship 2025 in Sri Lanka features D M G S Mihiran from Royal Central College - Polonnaruwa leading with a FIDE rating of 1522, highlighting the active national-level competitions alongside the Asian event.
For more information, visit the chess championship and the Asian Individual Chess Championships.
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