India's Chess Hope: Arjun Erigaisi's World Cup Quest After Harikrishna Exit

India's chess hopes took a hit as Harikrishna was eliminated in the fifth round tiebreak. He fought hard against Martinez Alcantara but ultimately fell in the rapid games. Now all of India's attention turns to Arjun Erigaisi, who remains in contention. The young grandmaster will face Chinese GM Wei Yi in the quarterfinals on Monday.

Key Points: Arjun Erigaisi India's Last Hope in FIDE World Cup 2025

  • Harikrishna eliminated after intense tiebreak against Martinez Alcantara
  • Arjun Erigaisi advances as India's last remaining hope
  • Quarterfinal matchups set including Arjun vs Chinese GM Wei Yi
  • Other winners include Shankland, Esipenko and Germany's Donchenko
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FIDE World Cup 2025: Harikrishna goes down in Round 5 tiebreak; India's hope now rests on Arjun Erigaisi

Harikrishna eliminated in tiebreak against Martinez Alcantara. Arjun Erigaisi advances to quarterfinals as India's sole remaining contender in FIDE World Cup 2025.

"Martinez was ready with his counter and slowly but surely took control of the situation - FIDE Release"

Panaji, November 16

India's hopes in the FIDE World Cup 2025 will depend solely on second seed GM Arjun Erigaisi after GM P Harikrishna went down in the fifth round tiebreak against GM Jose Eduardo Martinez Alcantara here on Sunday, as per a release from FIDE.

While Arjun had knocked off two-time champion GM Levon Aronian 1.5:0.5 in the two classical games, Harikrishna had to win the tiebreak against Martinez after drawing both the classical games.

The first two Rapid Games, which had 15-minute time control, also ended with a draw.

In the next set of Rapid games with 10-minute time control, Harikrishna pushed for a win with white and banked on his preparation to add almost a minute to his clock after 14 moves. But Martinez was ready with his counter and slowly but surely took control of the situation after the Indian traded the queens and Martinez won the game in a rook-pawn endgame after 59 moves.

Harikrishna faced a must-win situation with black in the second game but could only manage a draw and was knocked out of the competition in 30 moves, according to a release from FIDE.

In the other tiebreaks, GM Sam Shankland defeated former world rapid champion GM Daniil Dubov in the first tiebreak rapid games while GM Andrey Esipenko won with white and then drew with black against GM Aleksey Grebnev to advance to the quarterfinals. The final quarterfinal spot was claimed by Germany's GM Alexander Donchenko, who overcame Vietnam's GM Le Quang Liem.

In the quarterfinals on Monday, Arjun will play Chinese GM Wei Yi, Shankland meets Esipenko and Martinez will face GM Javokhir Sindarov.

- ANI

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Priya S
Arjun Erigaisi beating Aronian 1.5-0.5 is absolutely brilliant! This young talent is making India proud. Hope he continues this form against Wei Yi tomorrow 🤞
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Rohit P
Harikrishna's queen trade decision was questionable. As a chess enthusiast, I feel he should have maintained more pressure instead of going for simplification. Still, proud of both our players!
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Sarah B
Watching from Canada - Indian chess is really rising! Arjun Erigaisi is such an exciting player. The quarterfinal against Wei Yi will be epic! 🏆
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Vikram M
Tough luck for Hari Anna! He gave his best and that's what matters. Now let's all get behind Arjun - he has the talent to go all the way. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
The pressure of being the last Indian standing is immense. Hope Arjun handles it well. He's shown great composure so far against top players.

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