The 2025 Chess World Cup Round 2 Game 1 witnessed intense battles with Indian grandmasters Gukesh D, R Praggnanandhaa, and Arjun Erigaisi competing strongly. Arjun clinched a convincing win, while Gukesh and Pragg held draws, keeping India’s hopes alive for deep tournament runs amidst fierce global competition.
Key Highlights
Arjun Erigaisi scored a decisive win over Bulgaria’s Martin Petrov, advancing confidently
World Champion Gukesh D was held to a draw by Kazakhstan’s Kazybek Nogerbek
R Praggnanandhaa settled for a draw with Australia’s Temur Kuybokarov in a tough battle
Indian contingent remains strong, looking for breakthroughs in upcoming games
The tournament is a qualifier for the 2026 Candidates Tournament, heightening stakes
Other Indian players Pranav Venkatesh and Vidit Gujrathi also remain in contention
Detailed Report
The first game of Round 2 in the FIDE Chess World Cup 2025, held at the Baga Resort, Goa, showed a mixture of dominating wins and hard-fought draws among India’s top talents. Arjun Erigaisi particularly shone with a commanding 37-move victory against Bulgaria’s Martin Petrov, putting him in a strong position to advance.
Gukesh D, the reigning world champion and India’s top seed, faced Kazakhstan’s Kazybek Nogerbek in a tactical match that ended in a draw, reflecting the highly competitive nature at this stage of the World Cup. R Praggnanandhaa, last year’s runner-up, had to settle for a draw with Australia’s Temur Kuybokarov after both players showed resilience.
The World Cup serves as a critical path for players aiming to qualify for the 2026 Candidates Tournament. India’s growing chess prowess remains evident with multiple grandmasters progressing and fighting hard in this prestigious knockout tournament.
As the high-stakes matches continue, fans remain eager to follow India’s young stars navigating the thrilling challenge for chess glory.
Sources: Chess.com, FIDE, Indian Express, ChessBase India