NEW DELHI: Following a relaxation day in Wijk aan Zee on Monday, the 2025 Tata Metal Chess Event returned with a bang as Gukesh Dommaraju of India grew to become the only real chief within the Masters standings after defeating compatriot Leon Luke Mendonca in a 43-move recreation on Tuesday.
Mendonca, who certified for the Masters this time by successful the Challengers title within the 86th version of the Tata Metal Chess Event final yr, had a difficult job forward, defending with the black items towards the present World Chess Champion.
Nearly two months older than Gukesh, Leon has struggled with well being points throughout this event. Earlier, he additionally visited the physician previous to his Spherical Three match towards Pentala Harikrishna.
On Tuesday, he selected the Morphy Protection in a recreation that started with the Ruy López Opening. After Gukesh castled on the fifth transfer, Mendonca responded aggressively by pushing his pawns within the Columbus Variation.
Nonetheless, Gukesh opted to take care of his piece construction, and the primary seize occurred when he sacrificed his opponent’s knight with Bxe3 on transfer 15.
The sport remained evenly balanced up till transfer 30. Nonetheless, on transfer 31, Mendonca’s Bc8 marked his first misstep. One other mistake got here on transfer 32 with Rd8, and a 3rd error, Bd7 on transfer 39, gave Gukesh a decisive benefit as he used his queen to dominate Mendonca’s central place.
By the 43rd transfer, with Gukesh taking part in Rf2, Mendonca, sensing there was no escape, resigned instantly.
This victory propelled Gukesh to assert sole management within the Masters standings. On the identical time, the earlier co-leader Nodirbek Abdusattorov settled for a draw towards Fabiano Caruana, and Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu suffered a heavy defeat to Dutch No. 1 Anish Giri.
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Within the longest-running recreation within the Masters part, Praggnanandhaa tried to carry his floor towards Giri till the final second. Nonetheless, Giri, decided to not take his foot off the paddle, handed the Indian GM his first lack of the event in Wijk aan Zee on Tuesday.
The sport began with a Catalan Opening, throughout which Praggnanandhaa initially superior his rook earlier than retreating and pushing his pawns.
His first important mistake got here on transfer 17 when he pushed his pawn to e5. As items, together with queens, have been traded off and the complexity of the sport started to evade, Pragg performed Rd8.
Since dropping his opening recreation towards Gukesh, Giri hadn’t misplaced one other recreation on house soil. Capitalising on Praggnanandhaa’s mistake was no problem for the Dutchman, who expertly pinned the Indian GM to the left aspect of the board with some spectacular strikes.
As the sport entered the endgame, Praggnanandhaa lastly accepted defeat on his 64th transfer and resigned.
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In a morale-boosting outcome for Indian supporters, Arjun Erigaisi, who had been struggling for kind, managed a commendable draw towards defending Masters champion Wei Yi of China. In the meantime, Pentala Harikrishna confronted a defeat towards Vladimir Fedoseev of Slovenia.
Within the Challengers part, an all-Indian conflict between IM Divya Deshmukh and GM Vaishali Rameshbabu resulted in a draw. The 11-year-old Argentine sensation Faustino Oro put up a powerful battle towards Ediz Gurel of Türkiye however ultimately needed to resign within the longest recreation of the day. In the meantime, the only real chief within the respective part, Thai Dai Van of Czechia, drew with Kazybek Nogerbek of Kazakhstan.
Tata Metal Chess Event 2025: Spherical 9
- Masters Standings:
D Gukesh (6.5), Nodirbek Abdusattorov (6.0), Vladimir Fedoseev (6.0), Praggnanandhaa (5.5), Alexey Sarana (5.0), Fabiano Caruana (5.0), Wei Yi (5.0), Anish Giri (4.5), Pentala Harikrishna (4.0), Jorden van Foreest (3.5), Vincent Keymer (3.5), Max Warmerdam (3.5), Arjun Erigaisi (2.5), Leon Luke Mendonca (2.5).
- Challengers Standings: Thai Dai van Nguyen (6.5), Erwin l’Ami (6.0), Benjamin Bok (6.0), Aydin Suleymanli (5.5), Kazybek Nogerbek (5.5), Miaoyi (5.0), Frederik Svane (5.0), Vaishali (5.0), Ediz Gurel (5.0), Nodirbek Yakubboev (4.5), Arthur Pijpers (3.5), Faustino Oro (2.5), Divya Deshmukh (2.0), Irina Bulmaga (1.0).