Harika takes honours

July 15, 2016 12:14 am | Updated September 18, 2016 01:33 pm IST - Chengdu (China):

D. Harika.

D. Harika.

D. Harika could not quite finish the job herself, but she received a huge favour from K. Humpy.

With seven points each, the two reached the top of the table at the FIDE women’s Grand Prix here on Thursday. But Harika walked away with the trophy, on account of having beaten Humpy earlier in the round-robin tournament. The fifth seed from Hyderabad had to settle for a draw with Olga Girya of Russia in her final round encounter.

That ensured she would at least tie for the top prize and share the Grand Prix points as well as the prize money.

But, she could become the champion if Humpy beat Antoaneta Stefanova of Bulgaria in the battle between two players on six points. The top seed from Vijayawada obliged, as she won, with a knight sacrifice to boot.

Besides making Harika happy, Humpy put herself firmly on top of the Grand Prix table, with 335 points, well ahead of second-placed Ju Wenjun of China (253.5), who, however, has one more event to play.

Harika, who has taken her tally to 190 points, also has one more event. She was the only unbeaten player here as she registered one of the best performances of her career.

The fifth and final leg of the Grand Prix will be held at Khanty-Mansiysk (Russia) from October 12 to 27.

The results:

Eleventh round: Lela Javakhishvili (Geo) 5 drew with Mariya Muzychuk (Ukr) 5.5; Ju Wenjun (Chn) 6 drew with Tan Zhoyi (Chn) 4; D. Harika 7 drew with Olga Girya (Rus) 5; Pia Cramling (Swe) 3.5 lost to Zhao Xue (Chn) 5.5; Anna Muzychuk (Ukr) 6 bt Bela Khotenashvili (Geo) 5.5; K. Humpy 7 bt Antaoneta Stefanova (Bul) 6.

The standings:

1-2. Harika & Humpy 7; 3-5. Wenjun, Stefanova & Anna 6; 6-8. Khotenashvili, Zhao & Mariya 5.5; 9-10. Javakhishvili & Girya 5; 11. Zhongyi 4; 12. Cramling 3.5.

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