Leaders After 6 rounds of Asian Youth Online Chess Championships for Girls

WCM Bristy Mukherjee of India defeated 3rd round leader Thao Tam Ngiem of Vietnam and drew with Iranian Saina Salonika to score 5 points after 6 rounds. She shares the lead with Tina Karami of Iran who won her last three games. Three players, Thao Tham Nghem (VIE), Maika Mohammadi (IRI) and Tran Gia Thu Pham (VIE) are a half point behind,

Girls Under 16
Indias WIM Divya Desmukh defeated erstwhile co-leaders Nikko Abbaspoorrad (IRI) and WFM Xeniya Balabayeva to gain solo lead with 5.5 points. Four players are tied for 2nd – 5th place; Nikoo Abbaspoorad (IRI), Bhagyashree Patil (IND), Saniya Rafique Tadavi (IRI) and Hong Nhung Nguyen (VIE).

Girls Under 14k
WCM Nu Quynh Duong Ton of Vietnam and Saparya Ghosh of India both won their last three assignments and share the lead with 5 ½ points after six rounds. 3rd to 5th place is shared by three players with 5 points.

 

Girls Under 12
Competition in the Girls under-12 remains tight as 8 players scored 5 points followed closely by 7 players with 4.5 points


Girls Under 10
Second seed Rosha Akbari and 4th seed Sana Shadanpour, both from Iran, defeated their last three opponents and shares the lead with 51/2 points. They will play each other in the next round and try to keep their distance from 7 other players who are clos behind with 5 points.

Girls Under 8
Two Indian girls Sanhita Pungavanam and Ananya Rajan P share the lead with Iranian Ava Mokhtari with five and a half points out of a possible 6. Sharing 4th – 6th place with 5 points are Shree Pooja (IND), Mirzakhani Bahar (IRI) and Shiyang Peng of China.