Michael Adams wins English Championship

by André Schulz
7/22/2025 – Last weekend, spanning four days, the English Chess Federation hosted the English Championship. Michael Adams claimed the title, edging out Nikita Vitiugov on tiebreak, with both players finishing on equal points. In the Women's Championship, the title went to Elmira Mirzoeva. | Photo: Melinda Wilde

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The English Championships began last Friday at the Holiday Inn Kenilworth-Warwick, featuring an Open Tournament and a Women’s Tournament. The program also included an Amateur Championship for players rated below 1700. All events were 7-round Swiss tournaments, with morning and afternoon rounds on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. The final round took place on Monday at 10 a.m.

A total of 84 players competed in the Open Championship, including seven grandmasters. Eligibility was limited to players born in England, those who have lived in England for at least 12 months, or those registered with the FIDE federation code ENG.

Top seeds Nikita Vitiugov and Michael Adams were the clear favorites and fought a close battle for the title. Shreyas Royal was also a strong contender throughout the event.

Adams started the tournament with four straight wins, while Vitiugov’s winning streak was halted in round four by Royal. In round five, Adams and Vitiugov drew their game. Shreyas Royal defeated John Merriman to join Adams at the top of the standings, both on 4.5 points. In the sixth round’s top matchup, Adams beat Royal to take sole lead with 5.5 points. Nikita Vitiugov and Matthew J. Wadsworth were close behind, just half a point back.

In the final round, Michael Adams drew against Matthew Wadsworth. Nikita Vitiugov won his last game against Ammet Ghasi and drew level with Adams (both finished with 6.0/7). Adams and Vitiugov then played a rapid tiebreak, which Adams won to secure the title.

Four players finished with 5.5 points: Shreyas Royal, Matthew Wadsworth, Peter Roberson, and Gawain Jones.

Final standings after seven rounds

Rk. Name Pts.  TB1 
1 Adams, Michael 6 0,5
2 Vitiugov, Nikita 6 0,5
3 Royal, Shreyas 5,5 0
4 Wadsworth, Matthew J 5,5 0
5 Roberson, Peter T 5,5 0
6 Maroroa Jones, Gawain 5,5 0
7 Willow, Jonah B 5 0
8 Merry, Alan B 5 0
9 Clarke, Brandon Gi 5 0
10 Harvey, Marcus R 4,5 0
11 Badacsonyi, Stanley 4,5 0
12 Shearsby, Jude 4,5 0
13 Emms, John M 4,5 0
14 Jackson, James P 4,5 0
15 Saunders, Aron 4,5 0
16 Ghasi, Ameet K 4,5 0
17 Carroll, Thomas 4,5 0
18 Badacsonyi, Frankie 4,5 0
19 Hebden, Mark L 4,5 0
20 Hanache, Kai 4 0

...84 players

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Women's Championship

Only ten players took part in the Women’s Championship, with Elmira Mirzoeva—now based in London—entering as the highest-rated participant. After a draw and three wins, Mirzoeva lost in round five to 14-year-old Shambavi Hariharan from the Oxford City Chess Club. Zhu Yaoyao seized the opportunity to take the lead with four points.

In round six, however, Zhu lost to Sarah N Longson and relinquished the lead to Shambavi Hariharan and Elmira Mirzoeva. In the long-distance duel for the title, the two new leaders both scored a full point and after 7 rounds shared first with 5.5/7 each. But Mirzoeva then won the rapid tiebreak to claim the title.

Final standings after 7 rounds

Rk. SNo Name FED Rtg Club/City Pts.  TB1   TB2   TB3 
1 3 WCM Hariharan, Shambavi ENG 2153 Oxford City 5,5 1 26 25
2 1 WGM Mirzoeva, Elmira ENG 2368 West London 5,5 0 26,5 25,5
3 6 WFM Longson, Sarah N ENG 2019 Marple 5 1 25,5 25
4 4 Zhu, Yaoyao ENG 2104 4ncl 3cs 5 0 26,5 26
5 5 Maton, Emily ENG 2067 Hertfordshire Juniors 3,5 0,5 27,5 27
6 2 WFM Dicen, Elis Denele ENG 2231 Coventry Chess Academy 3,5 0,5 24 23,5
7 7 WCM Sheikh, Anum ENG 1926 Chingford 3 1 23 22,5
8 10 Fernando, Manel ENG 1677 4ncl The Pitstop 3 0 20,5 20
9 9 Saharkar, Sharvari ENG 1707 St Johns Norwich 0,5 0,5 23,5 22,5
10 8 Roychowdhury, Aashita ENG 1719 Leeds Junior Chess Club 0,5 0,5 22 21,5

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André Schulz started working for ChessBase in 1991 and is an editor of ChessBase News.