Len Masters: Anand beats Topalov and Santos to claim tenth title – Chess News | ChessBase

The 37th edition of the Magistral Ciudad de Len took place on June 28-30 at the Spanish citys Auditorium. A 4-player knockout tournament with a rapid time control was once again the format of the festivals main event.

Three matches took place, one per day, from Friday to Sunday. The semifinals were played on Friday and Saturday, and the two winners faced each other on Sunday. The drawing of lots resulted in Vishy Anand facing Veselin Topalov in the first semifinal and Arjun Erigaisi facing Jaime Santos in the second semifinal.

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Each match consisted of four rapid games (20 minutes for the game plus 10-second increments). In case of a draw, two blitz games followed (5 minutes + 3-second increments); if the tie remained, the match winner would be decided in Armageddon (White gets 6 minutes, Black gets 5 minutes and draw odds).

Anand defeated Topalov by a 2-1 score on Friday, while Santos stunned top seed Arjun by the same score in the second semifinal. In the final, Anand got the better of Santos who was the defending champion in an exciting match.

This was Anands tenth title in Len. For many years, the legend from Chennai lived in Collado Mediano, a small city near Madrid, so he speaks Spanish fluently and has often participated in top events organized in Bilbao and Len.

Coincidentally, the 54-year-old obtained the title on his wifes birthday. It is well known that Aruna Anand has played a vital role in her husbands career. As Vishy himself recounted on his X account, it was Aruna who encouraged him to play in Len despite her birthday being on the same date as the final:

It was yet another achievement by the 5-time world champion, who continues to show his strength while semi-retired from official competitions!

Vishy Anand facing Jaime Santos in the final | Photo: Luque

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Veselin Topalov | Photo: Luque

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