FIDE World Cup 2025: India’s last hope Arjun Erigaisi exits after quarterfinal tiebreak loss to Wei Yi

(Courtesy : Michal Walusza-FIDE)
Arjun Erigaisi fought for 79 moves in the second tiebreak.
India’s challenge in the FIDE World Cup 2025 came to an end on Wednesday after GM Arjun Erigaisi went down against China’s GM Wei Yi in the quarterfinal tiebreak here.
Arjun was the only Indian left in fray at the quarterfinal stage and after drawing both the classical games, the tiebreak was always going to be a tricky contest.
The 22-year-old from Warangal went for the French defense in the first tiebreak game with black and it looked like the Indian was in trouble in the middle game. But Wei’s error on the 27th move, choosing a rather safe move, allowed Arjun to mount a comeback and ensured that the game ended in a draw after 66 moves.
Arjun, who had lost the quarterfinals tiebreak in the 2023 edition against compatriot R Praggnanandhaa, needed to break Wei’s Petrov defence to find a win in the second game with white.
However, the Chinese stuck to his plan and had grabbed a winning advantage by move 28. Knowing that it was a fight for survival, Arjun continued to toil but Wei ultimately ended India’s hopes after 79 moves as he promoted his C pawn to become a queen and forced Arjun to resign.
“I am happy and excited that I could beat such a strong structure. In the first game, I had many chances in the middle and end game but I couldn’t find the way. In the second game, he wanted to win and played some risky moves and I realised I had chances to win,” said Wei after the match.
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In the other tiebreaks, GM Andrey Esipenko defeated GM Sam Shankland in the second stage of the tiebreak to advance to the semifinals. Esipenko and Shankland had won a game each in the first set of rapid games.
But in the second set, Esipenko first defeated Shankland with black and then drove home the advantage to win against with white to set up a semifinal clash against Wei Yi. GM Javokhir Sindarov clinched the final semifinal spot after overcoming Martinez Alcantara Jose Eduardo in the second set of tiebreaks.
How did Arjun Erigaisi exit the FIDE World Cup 2025?
Arjun lost to China’s GM Wei Yi in the quarterfinal tiebreak after drawing both classical games.
What happened in the first tiebreak game?
Arjun, playing with black, survived a difficult middle game and held Wei Yi to a draw after 66 moves.
Why was the second tiebreak game crucial for Arjun?
He needed a win with white but could not break Wei Yi’s Petrov Defence and eventually resigned after Wei promoted his c-pawn.
Who advanced to the semifinals alongside Wei Yi at FIDE World Cup 2025?
GM Andrey Esipenko and GM Javokhir Sindarov also reached the semifinals after winning their respective tiebreaks.
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