Arjun draws in quarters, Yakubboev scores sole win

Wei Yi of China and (right) India’s Arjun Erigaisi during the quarter-final game of FIDE World Cup Goa 2025 at a resort in Arpora, on Monday

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ARPORA: Grandmaster Arjun Erigaisi (2773) kept India’s flag flying high as he held Chinese Grandmaster Wei Yi (2754) to a solid draw in 31 moves in the first classical quarter-final game of the $2 million FIDE World Cup at a resort, here, on Monday.
A place in the newly christened Viswanathan Anand Cup final and a coveted spot in the Candidates 2026, scheduled for March in Cyprus, awaits the winner of this prestigious event.
It goes to the credit of the Andhra boy from Warangal that he drew his game against the dangerous Chinese GM Wei Yi without breaking a sweat.
The Tata Steel 2024 champion took the opening battle into a Ruy Lopez Closed system, a position that held no demons for the Indian.
Showing excellent preparation, GM Arjun maintained a time advantage throughout. By move 27, the game had simplified into a drawn rook-and-pawn ending, and the players agreed to a draw by threefold repetition after crossing the 30-move threshold.
A notable highlight was Arjun’s exceptional speed of play – he finished the game with more time on his clock than he started with, reflecting both confidence and preparation.
The second classical game now becomes a crucial encounter, with Arjun having the advantage of the white pieces.
In the other quarter-final matches, former US Champion GM Sam Shankland (2654) drew with GM Andrey Esipenko (2693) in 38 moves, while GM Sindarov Javokhir (2721) and GM Jose Eduardo Martinez Alcantara (2644) split the point after 39 moves.
The only decisive result of the day came from Uzbek Grandmaster Nodirbek Yakubboev (2689), who defeated Germany’s GM Alexander Donchenko (2641).

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