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Home»National News»FIDE Chess World Cup 2025 Round 4 Tiebreaks Highlights: Praggnanandhaa, Vincent Keymer knocked out; Arjun, Harikrishna reach Round 5
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FIDE Chess World Cup 2025 Round 4 Tiebreaks Highlights: Praggnanandhaa, Vincent Keymer knocked out; Arjun, Harikrishna reach Round 5

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FIDE Chess World Cup 2025 Round 4 Tiebreaks Highlights: Praggnanandhaa, Vincent Keymer knocked out; Arjun, Harikrishna reach Round 5
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FIDE Chess World Cup 2025 Round 4 Tiebreaks Highlights: Following the eliminations of Pranav V and Karthik Venkataraman in Round 4, R. Praggnanandhaa became the 22nd Indian to be knocked out of the FIDE Chess World Cup 2025 in Goa, leaving just two Indian players in the title race.

Arjun Erigaisi beat Peter Leko, while Pentala Harikrishna went past Nils Grandelius to reach Round 5 on Thursday at Resort Rio Convention Centre.

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Earier, Pranav Venkatesh was handed a defeat by Uzbekistan prodigy Nodirbek Yakubboev in 38 moves with black pieces, while Karthik lost to Vietnam’s Le Quang Leim in Game 2.

José Eduardo Martínez Alcántara, Levon Aronian, Alexander Donchenko, Le Quan Liem and Nodirbek Yakubboev have already qualified for the next round, while 11 boards and 22 players will fight it out via tiebreaks.

An unprecedented 24 Indian players entered the FIDE World Cup, but over four rounds, 21 have been eliminated. The first round saw seven Indian players knocked out, followed by another seven in the second round. The third round witnessed the exit of five more, including top seed D. Gukesh and former Candidates player Vidit Gujrathi.

The top three finishers in the 2025 World Cup will secure a place in the 2026 Candidates Tournament in Cyprus. The winner of that event will earn the right to challenge the reigning World Champion.

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