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FIDE World Cup: Pranav, Pranesh, Ganguly provide winning start for India, Divya Deshmukh goes down fighting in first game

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In Arpora, Goa, the FIDE World Cup 2025 kicked off with a bang. The opening round saw three of India’s top grandmasters claim easy wins, while women’s champion Divya Deshmukh fell short against a strong Greek opponent.

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Indian stars start strong

  • Pranav V – the world junior champion – beat Algerian IM Ala Eddine Boulrens in 48 moves. He played white against a Slav Defense, keeping control from the start and picking up a full point.

  • Pranesh M – the other grandmaster – defeated Kazakh IM Satbek Akhmedinov in 48 moves. His play was sharp and decisive.

  • Surya Shekhar Ganguly – a seasoned GM – outmaneuvered Azerbaijan’s GM Ahmad Ahmadzada with a Ruy Lopez. He wrapped up the match in just 37 moves and secured another win for India.

Local favourite Leon Luke Mendonca earned a draw against China’s Shixu B Wang after a 50‑move battle, while Karlik Saha split points with Peruvian IM Steven Rojas.

Divya Deshmukh’s tough match

The only woman in the field, 19‑year‑old Deshmukh, met Greek GM Stamatis Kourkoulos‑Arditis. After a blunder on move 17, she could only force a pawn exchange and then a rook‑pawn endgame. The Greek maintained pressure on the b‑file, and Deshmukh resigned after 41 moves.

Other notable games

  • Raunak Sadhwani held a South African FM, Daniel Barrish, to a draw in 56 moves despite a blunder.
  • Argentina’s youngest player, Faustino Oro, limped out after a close game against Brkic Ante.
  • Turkey’s rising star, GM Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus, took a quick win over Nagi Abugenda, forcing a resignation after only seven moves in a bold opening attack.

Why it matters

The World Cup is a single‑elimination, 206‑player knockout featuring competitors from 82 countries. The prize is the Viswanathan Anand Cup, named after chess legend Viswanathan Anand. India’s dominant performance in the first round gave the nation a strong start, and the results show the depth of Indian chess talent on the world stage.

Round‑1 results (Indian players)

PlayerOpponentResult
Pranav VAla Eddine Boulrens (ALG)1:0
Raunak SadhwaniDaniel Barrish (RSA)0.5:0.5
Pranesh MSatbek Akhmedinov (KAZ)1:0
Leon Luke MendoncaShixu B Wang (CHN)0.5:0.5
Narayanan SLSteven Rojas (PER)0.5:0.5
Iniyan PaDylan Berdayes (CUB)1:0
Karthik VenkataramanRoberto Garcia Pantoja (CUB)0.5:0.5
Surya Shekhar GangulyAhmad Ahmadzada (AZE)1:0
Aronyak GhoshMateusz Bartel (POL)0:1
Divya DeshmukhStamatis Kourkoulos‑Arditis (GRE)0:1
Himal GusainAndy Woodward (USA)0:1
Neelash SahaGeorg Meier (URU)0:1

These results will shape the next rounds as the field narrows toward the coveted Viswanathan Anand Cup.

Source: ianslive


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