FIDE World Cup 2025: Arjun defeats Aronian to reach quarters; Harikrishna to play tiebreak

Arjun Erigaisi declined Aronian’s draw offer and won to reach the World Cup quarterfinals, while Harikrishna heads to a tiebreak.
FIDE World Cup 2025: Arjun defeats Aronian to reach quarters; Harikrishna to play tiebreak
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Panaji: GM Arjun Erigaisi rejected a draw offer from GM Levon Aronian before tightening the noose on his experienced opponent to win with black pieces to advance to the quarterfinals, while P Harikrishna will now have to go through a tiebreak in the FIDE World Cup 2025 here on Saturday.

Having drawn the opening game of Round 5 with white, Arjun Erigaisi, who drew the first game in this round, pinned Aronian’s king in the h1 corner and forced the two-time World Cup winner to resign after the 38th move as he launched a triple attack with a queen, bishop, and knight.

Arjun will now play the winner of the match between GM Wei Yi of China and GM Samuel Sevian of the USA.

Also advancing to the next round was GM Wei Yi from China, defeating GM Samuel Sevian of the USA in 73 moves, Uzbekistan’s GM Nodirbek Yakubboev defeating GM Gabriel Sargissian of Armenia with white pieces in 35 moves, and GM Sindarov Javokhir of Uzbekistan, who defeated GM Svane Frederik of Germany in 47 moves, while three matches, including that of Harikrishna, head to the tiebreak.

Playing white, Harikrishna tried his best to make inroads, but GM Jose Eduardo Martinez Alcantara was solid in his defence, and with no possibility of any other results, both the players opted for a draw after 35 moves. The first game between Harikrishna and Alcantara had also ended in a draw, leaving the two Grandmasters to settle things in games with shorter time control, starting with rapid games. IANS

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