The Hindu (Bangalore)

Gujrathi stuns Nakamura; Gukesh beats Praggnanan­dhaa

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Vidit Gujrathi stunned second seed Hikaru Nakamura in the second round of the Candidates chess tournament in Toronto on Friday.

The day’s three other games in the Open section also produced decisive results, in sharp contrast to the first day when all the games were drawn.

In the women’s event, China’s Tan Zhongyi posted her second win on the trot. She is on two points, halfapoint ahead of Russian Aleksandra Goryachkin­a.

In the Open tournament, four players share the lead in these very early days — another 12 rounds remain. Gujrathi, Russia’s Ian Nepomniach­tchi, D. Gukesh and top seed Fabiano Caruana of the United States have 1.5 points each.

Gukesh joined the leaders after accounting for R. Praggnanan­dhaa in a much anticipate­d clash between two Chennaibas­ed Indian teenagers. The younger player — though only by nine months — won in 33 moves from the black side of a Catalan Opening.

Gujrathi’s victory against Nakamura was, of course, the day’s highlight.

Not just because the American’s last defeat in a classical game of chess was in 2022, to China’s Ding Liren the current World champion, in the final round of the Candidates tournament. Nakamura, since then, went undefeated for 47 games.

That was until he ran into a wellprepar­ed Gujrathi, who, playing black, offered to sacrifice his bishop as early as the 11th move, a novelty in the Ruy Lopez game.

The American resigned another 18 moves later, following a discovered check by the dominant Gujrathi, Nakamura’s last defeat in a classical game was in 2022, since then he has been undefeated in 47 games

In the women’s event, Zhongyi posted her second win on the trot who later thanked his team of seconds for their help in the preparatio­n.

In the women’s event, India’s Koneru Humpy drew with Russia’s Kateryna Lagno, while R. Vaishali, Praggnanan­dhaa’s elder sister, went down to the leader, Tan.

The results, second round: Open: Hikaru Nakamura (USA) 0.5 lost to Vidit Gujrathi 1.5; R. Praggnanan­dhaa 0.5 lost to D. Gukesh 1.5.

Ian Nepomniach­tchi (FIDE) 1.5 bt Alireza Firouzja (Fra) 0.5; Fabiano Caruana (USA) 1.5 bt Nijat Abasov (Aze) 0.5.

Women: Tan Zhongyi (Chn) 2 bt R. Vaishali; Aleksandra Goryachkin­a (FDE) 1.5 bt Anna Muzychuk (Ukr) 0.5; Kateryna Lagno (FIDE) 1 drew with Koneru Humpy 1; Nurgyul Salimova (Bul) 1 drew with Lei Tingjie (Chn) 0.5.

 ?? FIDE ?? Well-prepared: Gujrathi, right, proved too good for Nakamura.
FIDE Well-prepared: Gujrathi, right, proved too good for Nakamura.

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