The 2019 Shenzhen Masters is underway in China!
The 2019 #ShenzhenMasters, held from 17-27 April in Shenzhen, China, features the Chinese Nos 1 and 2, Ding Liren and Yu Yangyi, and foreign stars Giri, Jakovenko, Harikrishna, and Rapport fighting over $90,000 prize fund, with $20,000 for first place.
The 2019 #ShenzhenMasters, held from 17-27 April in Shenzhen, China, features the Chinese Nos 1 and 2, Ding Liren and Yu Yangyi, and foreign stars Giri, Jakovenko, Harikrishna, and Rapport fighting over $90,000 prize fund, with $20,000 for first place.
Harikrishna bounces straight back from losing yesterday to beat Rapport in the #ShenzhenMasters!
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Harikrishna, Pentala vs. Rapport, Richard | Shenzhen Masters 2019
Replay the Shenzhen Masters Round 3 game played on 19/04/2019 with computer analysis
Note that Anish Giri won the #ReykjavikOpen two years ago on April 27 as well, which is King's Day in The Netherlands. After King of Reykjavik, he is now King of Shenzhen! πΈππ³π±
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Giri Wins Shenzhen Masters After Final Round Turnaround
Anish Giri won the $20,000 first prize at the Shenzhen Masters in China after beating Dmitry Jakovenko in the final round and seeing tournament leader Pentala Harikrishna losing his game to Ding Liren. Exactly two years after winning the Reykjavik Open Giriβ¦