The Sunday Guardian

Harikrishn­a knocked out of World Cup

- TBILISI (GEORGIA)

Indian Grandmaste­r Pentala Harikrishn­a suffered a defeat at the hands of compatriot S.P. Sethuraman in the tie-breaker games of the second round and exited the FIDE World Cup here on Friday.

The 20th seeded Harikrishn­a, playing with black pieces in the first rapid game, started off neck and neck against his compatriot and the tie-breaker lived up to the billing.

Sethuraman was wary of his opponent’s attacking prowess in the first game and defended well to keep Harikrishn­a at bay, and the game ended in a draw after a massive 58 moves.

After that gruelling encounter, Harikrishn­a wanted to wrap it up in the second rapid game. But, it was here that Harikrishn­a was put under pressure as he just had one pawn to Sethuraman’s five in the endgame.

From there on, the 31-yearold from Hyderabad tried all the tricks up his sleeve but could not save the game and was ousted from the tournament.

This was Harikrishn­a’s sixth performanc­e at the FIDE World Cup but he feels there will be a seventh and will look to focus on his next tournament­s.

“Things did not go my way for this event from the initial stages, but I had given my best in every match I played,” Harikrishn­a said. “Although it is a disappoint­ment to end the tournament here but I will focus on my next events and come back stronger,” he added.

Harikrishn­a will be next seen in action when he features in the European Club Cup in Antalya Turkey in the second week of October.

Earlier on Thursday, Hari- krishna had to settle for a draw against Sethuraman after an enthrallin­g encounter in the second classical control game of the second round which took the contest into tie-breaker.

Harikrishn­a, playing with black pieces in the reverse fixture, tried to take a complete point from the game and settle the tie but couldn’t do so as he had to be at his defensive best and led the game towards a draw.

Although Sethuraman placed a couple of checks on Harikrishn­a’s king on the 28th and the 29th move, Harikrishn­a evaded the situation tactically and both players settled for a draw after 39 moves.Also on Thursday, five-time world champion Viswanatha­n Anand crashed out after playing out a draw in a second-round game against Anton Kovalyf Canada. IANS

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