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Muhammad Ihsan wins 2nd Akshaya Institutions Below 1800 Rating Tournament 2025

by R Anantharam - 25/11/2025

Muhammad Ihsan and Balamurugan Senthilkumar scored 8/9 each at 2nd Akshaya Institutions Below 1800 Rating Tournament 2025. Ihsan won the tournament due to better tie-breaks, Balamurugan secured second place. Ihsan defeated the eventual runner-up, Balamurugan in the seventh round. Seven players scored 7.5/9 each. Out of them, Takkshanth Anand was placed third. The total prize fund was ₹400000. The top three prizes were ₹50000 + laptop, ₹35000 and ₹25000 each. The three-day nine round Below 1800 Rating tournament was organized by Akshaya Institutions and Miracle School of Chess, Coimbatore at Akshaya Institutions in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu from 7th to 9th November 2025. This is Ihsan's fourth overall, first tournament triumph of the year. Photo: IA R Anantharam



Ihsan's first rating tournament triumph of his career

17th seeded and 11-year-old Muhammed Ihsan of Kerala won the 2nd Akshaya Institutions Below 1800 Rating Tournament, held at the Akshaya Institutions, Coimbatore. Ihsan and Balamurugan Senthilkumar of Tamil Nadu scored eight points each, but the former was declared the winner, as he had a superior tie-break score.

Muhammed Ihsan receives the winner's cheque from Sri Thiagarajan, Correspondent, Akshaya Institutions | Photo: IA R Anantharam

Ihsan won ₹50000 and a brand-new laptop for winning the tournament. Balamurugan collected ₹35000 for his second place.

Muhammed Ishan scored seven successive wins and two draws. His opponent N Pavithra in the ninth round secured the ninth place | Photo: IA R Anantharam

Muhammad Ihsan scored an unbeaten 8/9, won the tournament on tie-breaks and gained 95.6 Elo rating points

Balamurugan Senthilkumar had eight wins and one loss to score eight points. He defeated S Pranav Dharshan in the final round.

Balamurugan Senthilkumar scored a victory over Pranav Dharshan to score eight points and finish as a runner-up | Photo: IA R Anantharam

Seven players scored 7.5 points and tied for places from third to ninth, among whom Takkshanth Anand had the highest Buchholz Cut 1 tie-break value, to be declared third. Though he lost to Balamurugan in the final round, he came back strongly, to beat Thamizh Amudhan in the ninth round to reach 7.5 points.

Takkshanth Anand (black) beat Meenakshi Sundaram in the seventh round | Photo: IA R Anantharam

13-year-old Yagneswar Reddy MVS of Andhra Pradesh drew with 11-year-old Thamizh Amudhan Y of Coimbatore. Yagneswar was ranked fourth.

Round 7: M V S Yagneswar Reddy (White) of Andhra Pradesh drew with youngster Thamizh Amudhan | Photo: IA R Anantharam

M Dharanidharan of PSNA Engineering College, Dindigul finished fifth, by beating Jan Hanno L J.

M Dharanidharan got the better of Jan Hunno LJ to finish fifth | Photo: IA R Anantharam

R Venkata Ramana defeated Saketh Kumar of Bihar and was placed sixth in the rank list.

Barath Raj Matchakalai registered a win over G Gnanasekar on the third board of the final round to collect 7.5 points and seventh place | Photo: IA R Anantharam

S Pranav Dharshan who was ranked tenth, drew with Muhammed Ihsan in the eighth round.

S Pranav Darshan (left) had the consolation of sharing the point with the eventual champion in the eighth round | Photo: IA R Anantharam

The fight between the eventual champion and the runner-up was in favour of the champion | Photo: IA R Anantharam

The special feature of the tournament is that two more laptops were awarded to rating category winners and five bicycles to unrated players of Coimbatore district – a unique feature.

Balamurugan, the runner-up defeated Takkshanth Anand in the eighth round | Photo: IA R Anantharam

Final standings

Rk.SNo NameTypsexGrFEDRtgClub/CityPts. TB1  TB2  TB3  TB4  TB5 
117
Muhammad IhsanU12NAIND1697KL8545951,7507
210
AIMBalamurugan Senthilkumar8888TRY2025IND1725TN853,558,550,508
335
Takkshanth AnandU081291CGL2025IND1661TN7,549,552,541,2507
427
Yagneswar Reddy M V SU16NAIND1677AP7,548,552,542,506
57
Dharanidharan M23875VNR2025IND1745TN7,546,5514206
642
Venkat Ramana R18062SLM2025IND1653TN7,5465041,2507
76
Barath Raj Matchakalai5806MDU2025IND1746TN7,54649,541,507
841
Akash SU16NAIND1653KL7,544,548,539,2507
983
Pavithra NF16w5054CBE2025IND1580TN_CBE7,544,547,537,507
104
Pranav Dharshan SU163883CBE2025IND1756TN_CBE75054,540,2506
1120
Gnanasekar .G24387CHE2025IND1693TN7505236,507
1228
Manikandan J12619CHE2025IND1670TN749,5543907
1332
Shree Hari R VU1626328CBE2025IND1663TN_CBE748,5534105
1414
Satheesh MNAIND1700KL74853,54106
1551
Shuruthi ArulmaniF16w3943CBE2025IND1634TN_CBE74852,538,506
168
Meiyappan MU163879CBE2025IND1733TN_CBE747,5523906
17102
Manoj Sundarajan59445SLM2025IND1546TN74750,53606
1833
Haris N KNAIND1661KL746,55138,2505
1956
Shanmugasundaram G.5539MDU2025IND1630TN745,548,534,7506
2044
Vishprajesh AnandU101292CGL2025IND1649TN74549,536,7506
21176
Ashkar M MNAIND1484KL7434634,2506
2243
Vignesh G24478DPI2025IND1650TN742,545,534,2506
2316
Dhanyashree RF12w24455TUT2025IND1699TN74245,534,7506
2413
Kirtana S PAF18w9587CHE2025IND1701TN7414535,507
2548
Aswin.P.GNAIND1638KL740,542,53207

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About the Author

Prof. Rathinam Anantharam is an A-grade international arbiter. Member of FIDE Arbiters’ Commission, Chairman of Titles Commission in All India Chess Federation, Vice President of Tamil Nadu State Chess Association, Chief Arbiter for six world championships, many Asian, International and National Championships. Nominated as one of the top seven arbiters in the world for the past hundred years by FIDE.

 

The report was edited by Shahid Ahmed




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