Bu Xiangzhi, Yu Yangyi and Arjun Erigaisi finished the fifth edition of the Shenzhen Masters tied for first place with 4½/7 points each. The first tiebreak criterion was the number of points collected in their direct encounters, and it was Bu who had the best score, as he had defeated Arjun in the second round. Thus, Bu got the first prize, Yu finished second and Arjun finished third. | Photos: Liang Ziming / Chinese Chess Federation
Newly established world chess champion Ding Liren will represent his
country at the Hangzhou 2022 Asian Games, the Chinese Chess
Association has confirmed.
SANYA, Jan. 7 (Xinhua) Sanya, a coastal resort city in south China Hainan Province, has seen tourism recovery recently as China further optimized its COVID-1
© Provided by Xinhua SANYA, Jan. 7 (Xinhua) Sanya, a coastal resort city in south China Hainan Province, has seen tourism recovery recently as China