Arjun Erigaisi and Harikrishna Pentala qualified for Round 5 while Praggnanandhaa and Vincent Keymer were knocked out.
American Grandmaster Wesley So has backed Ian Nepomniachtchi’s criticism of the Chess World Cup conditions in Goa and has ...
Wesley So criticised the World Cup format, and also felt that he would take a different route in the future to qualify for ...
Despite a recent Chess World Cup setback crushing his Candidates dream, Arjun Erigaisi finds solace in a packed tournament ...
Alcantara eliminates Harikrishna in tie-breaks at the Chess World Cup, leaving Arjun as India's sole contender.
Meanwhile, world junior champion Pranav V was knocked out of FIDE Chess World Cup 2025 after he lost the second game against ...
Uzbekistans rising chess prodigy Javokhir Sindarov etched his name into the record books by winning the Viswanathan Anand Cup ...
Filipino-American super grandmaster Wesley So views Praggnanandhaa as a strong contender, not a dark horse, for the ...
Indian players secure draws in the fourth round of the Chess World Cup 2025, highlighting strong performances amidst tough competition.
Andrey Esipenko made a critical mistake on his 56th move of the second round against Wei Yi and was forced to resign.
After the easy draw with black pieces, Arjun now must be wanting to give his best shot at a win – and thus a place in the semifinals – with white pieces in their second classical game.
Wesley So discusses his chess journey, event selection, and the growth of chess in the US, emphasizing the need for strategic play and improvement.
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