FIDE World Cup Shocker: Champion Gukesh Exits as Three Indians Face Tie-Breaks

The FIDE World Cup in Panaji saw a major upset as World Champion Gukesh was eliminated in the third round. Meanwhile, four Indian players successfully advanced to the next stage of the tournament. Praggnanandhaa showed impressive composure to defeat his Armenian opponent after a challenging middle-game. Three additional Indian players will now face tie-break matches on Sunday to determine their progression.

Key Points: Gukesh Exits FIDE World Cup While Three Indians Reach Tie-Breaks

  • World Champion Gukesh eliminated by German GM Frederik Svane in third round upset
  • Praggnanandhaa overcame tricky position to defeat Armenian GM Robert Hovhannisyan
  • Four Indians advance directly while three face Sunday tie-break matches
  • Harikrishna, Arjun Erigaisi and Pranav V progressed with calculated draws using black pieces
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FIDE World Cup: World Champion Gukesh exits, while three Indians face tie-breaks in Round 4

World Champion Gukesh eliminated in Round 3 as Praggnanandhaa, Harikrishna, Arjun Erigaisi, and Pranav V advance. Three Indians face Sunday tie-breaks in Panaji tournament.

"The Indian went for a win in the second, but Svane not only managed to wriggle out of time pressure but also forced Gukesh to resign - Tournament Report"

Panaji, Nov 8

GM R. Praggnanandhaa made the most of the slight advantage he gained in the middle-game to beat GM Robert Hovhannisyan of Armenia as four Indians booked a place in the fourth round of the FIDE World Cup 2025 in Panaji on Saturday, while World Champion Gukesh D was knocked out.

Praggnanandhaa, who had to play a long tiebreak to reach the third round and then drew the first game with black, found himself in a tricky situation as it looked like Hovhannisyan had negated the Indians early advantage. But the third-highest-ranked Indian had a clear game plan and took control of the match by move 27 with his queen and rook putting pressure on black's king. The Armenian ultimately resigned after 42 moves.

A total of 10 Indians have made it to the third round of the FIDE World Cup 2025, which is being 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.

Harikrishna, who had won the first game with white, was the first Indian to advance to the next round after he played out a quick draw against Belgium's GM Daniel Dardha and was soon joined by GM Arjun Erigaisi and World Junior Champion GM Pranav V, who also did not take risks with black pieces and split the point.

Anish Giri, the highest-seeded foreign player in the competition, was knocked out after he lost the second game against GM Alexander Donchenko with black pieces in 47 moves.

World champion Dommaraju Gukesh lost his third-round match against Frederik Svane. Having drawn the first game with black pieces, the Indian went for a win in the second, but Svane not only managed to wriggle out of time pressure but also forced Gukesh to resign in a knight-pawn ending.

Arjun will now face Hungarian GM Peter Leko, who defeated GM Kirill Alekseenko in both games of Round 3. Meanwhile, GM Vidit Gujrathi, Karthik Venkataraman, and GM Narayanan S will now have to play the tiebreak on Sunday after they draw both games in this round.

Indian results (Round 3, Game 2):

GM Gukesh D lost to GM Frederik Svane (GER) (0.5:1.5 aggregate); GM Shamsiddin Vokhidov (UZB) drew with GM Arjun Erigaisi (0.5:1.5 aggregate); GM R Praggnanandhaa vs GM Robert Hovhannisyan (ARM) (1.5:0.5 aggregate); GM Daniel Dardha (BEL) drew with GM P Harikrishna (0.5:1.5 aggregate); GM Titas Stremavicius (LTU) drew GM Pranav V (0.5:1.5 aggregate); GM Grabriel Sargissian (ARM) bt GM Diptayan Ghosh (1.5:0.5 aggregate); GM Yu Yangyi (CHN) drew with GM Narayanan S (0.5:0.5 aggregate); GM Vidit Gujrathi drew with GM Sam Shankland (USA) (0.5:0.5 aggregate); GM Bogdan-Daniel Deac (ROU) drew with GM Karthik Venkatraman (0.5:0.5 aggregate); GM Pranesh M lost to GM Vincent Keymer (GER) (0.5:1.5 aggregate)

- IANS

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Rohit P
10 Indians in Round 3 is incredible! The Viswanathan Anand Cup would be perfect for an Indian winner. Let's support our players in the tie-breaks tomorrow! 🏆
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David E
Gukesh's loss is disappointing but understandable. He took risks going for the win. Sometimes it pays off, sometimes it doesn't. That's chess! Good luck to Vidit, Karthik, and Narayanan in the tie-breaks.
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Ananya R
Harikrishna playing it safe with the quick draw shows smart tournament strategy. Not every game needs to be a battle - sometimes securing the win is what matters most! 🤓
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Sarah B
While our players are doing well, I wish we had more coverage of women players in these tournaments. The talent is there, they deserve equal attention and support.
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Vikram M
Arjun vs Peter Leko will be an exciting match! Leko is a legend, but our young players have been surprising everyone. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳 Let's bring the cup home!

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