After a few tough games, Gujrathi continued with his comeback attempt and if today's 20-move victory was any indication, the local star is set to give it all in the last two rounds that remain to be played.
Wei Yi of China made a decisive stride forward towards the gold by crushing Karen Grigoryan of Armenia in 11th round game. The Chinese took his tally to an impressive nine points and is now a half point ahead of compatriot Lu Shanglei who had to settle for a draw with Russian Grigoriy Oparin.
While all the three Indians remained on seven points after their defeats, their conquerors made sure of an exciting finish at the top by taking their respective tally to eight points in all.
Vidit Gujarathi is now on 7.5 points and he still needs two more victories in the last two rounds to be in with a chance. It will be an important next round for the Indian when he is likely to play black and a victory will take him closer to the leaders.
Wei Yi played the game of the day at the expense of Grigoryan who was outdone in the middle game arising out of a Petroff defense. After denting black's pawn structure in the centre, Wei Yi claimed one of the pawns and the technicalities thereafter were quite easy for the Chinese.
In the girls' championship being held simultaneously, defending champion Aleksandra Goryachkina almost assured herself of the gold by winning the 11th round against Zhai Mo of China. The Russian girl is on 9.5 points following another victory and now enjoys a 1.5 points lead over Ann Chumpitaz of Peru and surprise package Srija Sheshadri.