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Chess: Women’s Grand Prix nearing end in Jermuk

Georgia’s Nana Dzagnidze needs a draw in the 11th and final round at the FIDE Women’s Grand Prix tournament being hosted in an Armenian resort.

With 8 ½ points scored in ten rounds of the tournament in Armenia’s central town of Jermuk, the Georgian grandmaster has a one-point lead over her closest rival Tatiana Kosintseva from Russia. The two are likely to finish first and second in the tournament that has brought together 12 women grandmasters from seven countries.

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