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Harikrishna beats Nyzhnyk to stretch lead

Asian champion P Harikrishna put up another sterling show to beat Illya Nyzhnyk of Ukraine and stretch his lead to a full point after the end of the ninth round of the `B` group of Tata Steel Chess Tournament.

Wijk Aan Zee (The Netherlands): Asian champion P Harikrishna put up another sterling show to beat Illya Nyzhnyk of Ukraine and stretch his lead to a full point after the end of the ninth round of the `B` group of Tata Steel Chess Tournament.
Taking his tally to an impressive seven points out of a possible nine, Harikrishna made his tactics work again and Nyzhnyk had no clue what hit him in the finale. The victory also took Harikrishna`s performance rating above 2800 levels, something that is rarely achieved after nine rounds. D Harika, however, did not have such a good day and was caught in what seemed like a home-preparation by Erwin L`Ami of Holland. The Indian remained on three points. With just four rounds to come, Alexander Motylev of Russia, Lazaro Bruzon of Cuba and L`Ami share the second spot on six points while the next ranked players are another one and a half points adrift. These three, along with Harikrishna, will fight for honours but Harikrishna seems far ahead as of now. In the `C` group being held simultaneously, it was heartbreak for Indian International Master Sahaj Grover who suffered a shock defeat against Anne Haast of Holland. Turning the tables from a lost position, Anne Haast made the most of Grover`s blunder to also get the best game prize of the day. Maxim Turov of Russia defeated Tania Sachdev while B Adhiban scored over Pieter Hopman to keep his chances alive. Turov continues to share the lead with Hans Tikkanen of Sweden on 7.5 points in this section while Adhiban stands third, a point behind. Grover is still in joint fourth spot on five points in the company of top seed Matthew Sadler of England and Daan Brandenburg of Holland while Tania has 3.5 points in all. In the premier group `A`, there was a major change in fortunes as Armenian Levon Aronian shot ahead with a crushing victory over Fabiano Caruana of Italy. Sergey Karjakin of Russia provided the proverbial twist defeating world number one Magnus Carlsen of Norway. PTI