Indiaโ€™s challenge at FIDE World Cup ends
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Indiaโ€™s challenge at FIDE World Cup ends

Indiaโ€™s challenge in the FIDE World Cup 2025 came to an end on Wednesday after Grandmaster (GM) Arjun Erigaisi went down against Chinaโ€™s GM Wei Yi in the quarterfinal tiebreak here on Wednesday.

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Arjun was the only Indian left in fray in the quarterfinal stage, and after drawing both the classical games, the tiebreak was always going to be a tricky affair.

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The 22-year-old from Warangal went for the French defence in the first tiebreak game with black and it looked like the Indian was in trouble in the middle game. But Weiโ€™s error on the 27th move, choosing a rather safe move, allowed Arjun to mount a comeback and ensured that the game ended in a draw after 66 moves.

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Arjun, who had lost the quarterfinals tiebreak in the 2023 edition against compatriot R Praggnanandhaa, needed to break Weiโ€™s Petrov defence to find a win in the second game with white.

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However, the Chinese stuck to his plan and grabbed a winning advantage by move 28. Knowing that it was a fight for survival, Arjun continued to toil, but Wei ultimately ended Indiaโ€™s hopes after 79 moves as he promoted his C pawn to become a queen and forced Arjun to resign.

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โ€œI am happy and excited that I could beat such a strong structure. In the first game, I had many chances in the middle and end game, but I couldnโ€™t find the way. In the second game, he wanted to win and played some risky moves and I realised I had chances to win,โ€ said Wei after the match.

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In the other tiebreaks, GM Andrey Esipenko defeated GM Sam Shankland in the second stage of the tiebreak to advance to the semifinals. Esipenko and Shankland had won a game each in the first set of rapid games.

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But in the second set, Esipenko first defeated Shankland with black and then drove home the advantage to win again with white to set up a semifinal clash against Wei Yi. GM Javokhir Sindarov clinched the final semifinal spot after overcoming Martinez Alcantara Jose Eduardo in the second set of tiebreaks.

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