India's Chess Triumph: Pranav, Pranesh, Ganguly Dominate World Cup Opening

Indian chess stars made a powerful start at the FIDE World Cup 2025 in Goa. Pranav V, Pranesh M, and Surya Shekhar Ganguly all scored convincing victories in their opening matches. While Divya Deshmukh put up a spirited fight, she ultimately lost to higher-rated Greek GM Stamatis Kourkoulos-Arditis. The tournament features 206 players from 82 countries competing for the prestigious Viswanathan Anand Cup.

Key Points: Pranav Pranesh Ganguly Lead India's Strong Start at FIDE World Cup

  • Pranav V dominates Algerian IM with controlled Slav Defence strategy
  • Ganguly's Ruy Lopez mastery secures quick 37-move victory over Azerbaijan GM
  • Divya Deshmukh fights valiantly despite early pawn exchange blunder
  • Leon Mendonca draws with Chinese opponent after failing to convert chances
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FIDE World Cup: Pranav, Pranesh, Ganguly provide winning start for India, Divya Deshmukh goes down fighting in first game

Indian GMs Pranav V, Pranesh M, and Surya Shekhar Ganguly secure opening victories at FIDE World Cup 2025 in Goa, while Divya Deshmukh fights hard but loses first match.

"Divya did not give up and forced a rook-pawn ending despite the time pressure - Match Report"

Arpora (Goa), Nov 1

World Junior champion GM Pranav V, GM Pranesh M., and the experienced GM Surya Shekhar Ganguly began their FIDE World Cup 2025 campaigns with comfortable victories, while women's World Cup winner Divya Deshmukh's spirited fight wasn't enough to salvage a draw in the first match of the opening round here on Saturday.

Local favourite Leon Luke Mendonca could not convert his chances and split points against China's Shixu B. Wang after 50 moves.

Pranav, the highest-ranked Indian player in action on Day 1 of the competition, defeated IM Ala Eddine Boulrens of Algeria. Ganguly controlled the middle game against GM Ahmad Ahmadzada of Azerbaijan to eke out a hard-fought win while Pranesh defeated IM Satbek Akhmedinov of Kazakhstan in 48 moves.

Playing white, Pranav faced the Slav Defence and controlled the game throughout to clinch a point. Ganguly went with a Ruy Lopez against Ahmadzada and wrapped up the point in just 37 moves.

The FIDE World Cup 2025 is played as a single-elimination knock-out tournament with 206 players from 82 countries vying for the coveted Viswanathan Anand Cup, named after the Indian legend.

With the top-50 players in the competition getting a bye in the opening round, all eyes were on how the next group of Indian players began their campaign and whether Divya, the only woman in the fray, could spring a surprise against higher-rated GM Stamatis Kourkoulos-Arditis.

Divya came under pressure as Stamatis outplayed her in midgame, once she blundered with a pawn exchange on the 17th move, salvaging half a point was always going to be difficult.

To her credit, the 19-year-old did not give up and forced a rook-pawn ending despite the time pressure. But Stamatis always retained the upper hand with an advancing pawn on the b-file and ultimately forced the Indian to resign after 41 moves.

While Divya succumbed to the pressure, GM Raunak Sadhwani survived an error against South African FM Daniel Barrish and settled for a draw in 56 moves.

Among the foreign stars in fray, Argentina's Faustino Oro, the youngest competitor in Goa, held Brkic Ante with black pieces while Turkey's rising star GM Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus showed why he is so highly talked about by taking control of his opening match against Nagi Abugenda as early as the 10th move and then forcing him to resign seven moves later.

Indian results (Round 1)

GM Pranav V 1:0 Ala Eddine Boulrens (Alg); GM Raunak Sadhwani 0.5:0.5 FM Daniel Barrish (RSA); GM Pranesh M 1:0 IM Satbek Akhmedinov (Kaz); GM Leon Luke Mendonca 0.5:0.5 IM Shixu B Wang (Chn); GM Narayanan SL 0.5:0.5 IM Steven Rojas (Per); GM Iniyan Pa 1:0 GM Dylan Berdayes (Cub);

GM Karthik Venkataraman 0.5:0.5 GM Roberto Garcia Pantoja (Cub); GM Surya Shekhar Ganguly 1:0 GM Ahmad Ahmadzada (AZE); IM Aronyak Ghosh 0:1 GM Mateusz Bartel (Pol); GM Divya Deshmukh 0:1 GM Stamatis Kourkoulos-Arditis (Gre); IM Himal Gusain 0:1 GM Andy Woodward (USA); IM Neelash Saha 0:1 GM Georg Meier (Uru).

- IANS

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Rohit P
Ganguly's experience really showed today. 37 moves to finish against a strong opponent - that's clinical! Hope Leon can convert his chances in the next match.
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Divya L
Heartbreaking for Divya Deshmukh 😔 She fought so hard despite the early mistake. At just 19, she's representing India on the world stage - that itself is an achievement!
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Arjun K
Great to see the tournament named after our legend Vishwanathan Anand! 🇮🇳 The next generation is carrying forward his legacy beautifully. Special mention to Pranesh for that solid 48-move victory.
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Michael C
Impressive showing by the Indian contingent! Though I wish the coverage had more detailed analysis of the games. Would love to understand the strategic moves better.
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Shreya B
Chess tournaments in Goa must be such a beautiful setting! 🏖️ Good start for India overall. Hope our players continue this momentum. All the best for the next rounds!

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