Round 2 Day 2 of the FIDE World Cup 2025 in Goa saw dramatic shifts as Indian Grandmasters D. Gukesh and Arjun Erigaisi progressed to Round 3, while top contenders Ian Nepomniachtchi and Wesley So were knocked out. The tournament continues to deliver surprises and showcase rising talent.
Indian Stars Shine as Chess Titans Fall in Goa
The FIDE World Cup 2025 delivered high drama on Day 2 of Round 2, with Indian Grandmasters D. Gukesh and Arjun Erigaisi securing victories to move into the third round. Gukesh defeated Kazakh GM Kazybek Nogerbek with a 1.5–0.5 scoreline, while Erigaisi posted back-to-back wins to seal his spot.
In a major upset, India’s Diptayan Ghosh stunned former World Championship challenger Ian Nepomniachtchi, eliminating him after a decisive Game 2 win. American GM Wesley So also exited the tournament, adding to the list of early high-profile departures. The event, held at Resort Rio in Goa, features 206 players vying for three spots in the 2026 Candidates Tournament.
Important points:
Indian Progress
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D. Gukesh wins 1.5–0.5 against Kazybek Nogerbek
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Arjun Erigaisi advances with two consecutive wins
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Diptayan Ghosh eliminates Ian Nepomniachtchi in a major upset
Global Exits
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Wesley So knocked out in Round 2
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Other top seeds face pressure as competition intensifies
Tournament Scope
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Venue: Resort Rio Convention Centre, Goa
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Format: 206-player knockout, 8 rounds
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Goal: Qualify for 2026 FIDE Candidates Tournament
Sources: Times Now, Indian Express, Firstpost, FIDE.