From July 14th to 23rd, 2025, the Chess Federation of Serbia, under the patronage of the Ministry of Sports, is organizing the 5th INTERNATIONAL SUMMER CHESS FESTIVAL called "SERBIA OPEN 2025". The tournament will be held at the "Metropol Palace" hotel (Bulevar Kralja Aleksandra 69).

Šahovski savez Srbije, pod pokroviteljstvom Ministarstva sporta, od 14 – 23. jula 2025. godine organizuje 5. MEĐUNARODNI LETNJI ŠAHOVSKI FESTIVAL pod nazivom “SRBIJA OPEN 2025”. Turnir će se održati u hotelu “Metropol Palace” (Bulevar Kralja Aleksandra 69).

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Definitely the biggest surprise of the Serbia Open 2022 is the Greek international master Evgenios Ioannidis.  Today, in the seventh round, he outplayed the Indian grandmaster Harsha with white pieces and thus retained the leading position.  He has half a point more than his closest follower, another Indian Grandmaster Arjan Chopra.  Those two will play against each other tomorrow.

And here we go for the 6th round of the Serbia Chess Open! In the Masters tournament, 5 players were at 4.5 points out of 5 and played together on the first three boards. The performance of the day was clearly that of the Greek international master Ioannidis Evgenios (2459 Elo) who beat with black pieces the Indian grandmaster Adhiban B. (2616 Elo).

And here we go for the 5th round of the Serbia Chess Open 2022! Today in the Masters tournament, the only two players with 100% of points played each other: the Turkish grandmaster Can Emre (2599 Elo) against the Indian grandmaster Adhiban B. (2616 Elo).

It's time for the fourth round of the Serbia Chess Open! In the Masters tournament, 8 players still have 100% of the points but today they played against each other. Among them, two players won: the Indian grandmaster Adhiban B. (2616 Elo) and the Turkish grandmaster Can Emre (2599 Elo).

The games are getting more and more tense at the Serbia Chess Open for this 3rd round! In the Masters tournament, on the first 15 boards, there are 7 draws, a sign that the tournament is getting more and more difficult for every player!