WR Masters: Aronian beats Giri, leads by full point
GM Levon Aronian scored a third win in five rounds to get a full-point lead at the WR Chess Masters in Düsseldorf. Aronian beat Anish Giri with white, breaking the Dutchman’s 28-game unbeaten streak, ChessBase reported.
Levon Aronian held the second spot in the world ranking, behind Magnus Carlsen, in all but two ratings lists between January 2012 and September 2014. After losing the spot to Fabiano Caruana, Aronian regained his standing as the second-strongest player in the world between October and December 2017, right after winning the World Cup in Tbilisi.
Since then, he never made it back above the 2800-rating mark, hitting his lowest rating since 2005 in November last year. Now, his three victories and two draws at the WR Chess Masters have allowed him to return to the top 10 in the live ratings list.
So far, 9 out of 25 games have finished decisively in Düsseldorf, and all 9 encounters have favoured the player with the white pieces. Aronian, who beat Anish Giri on Monday, has won all three of his games with white, in rounds 1, 3 and 5. The Armenian now representing the United States has a full-point lead over Wesley So and Dommaraju Gukesh. He will play black against the ever-solid So in the next round.
Besides returning to the top 10 in the world ranking, with his round-5 win, Aronian ended Giri’s 28-game unbeaten streak. The winner of the Tata Steel Masters had not lost a single classical game since Shakhriyar Mamedyarov defeated him in round 7 of the Norway Chess super-tournament on 7 June 2022.