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Grandmaster Arjun Erigaisi candidates' quest with a smooth draw against China's Wei Yi

Arjun Erigaisi comfortably held China's Wei Yi to a 31-move draw in the first quarterfinal game, while Nodirbek Yakubboev took a crucial lead over Alexander Donchenko. Other matches ended peacefully as the battle for semifinal spots intensified.

Arjun Erigaisi Starts Candidates With Smooth Draw vs Wei Yi

Arjun Kumar Erigaisi is a chess prodigy. He earned the title of grandmaster at the age of 14 was born into a Telugu family in Warangal, Telangana.

Highlights:

  • Arjun Erigaisi began the quarterfinals with a solid, effortless draw against Wei Yi.
  • Yakubboev defeated Alexander Donchenko and needs only a draw in game two to reach the semifinals.
  • Arjun equalised smoothly in the Ruy Lopez with a thematic pawn sacrifice.
  • Sindarov and Shankland also drew their respective matches in well-fought games.
  • Quarterfinal results: Sindarov–Alcantara (draw), Wei Yi–Arjun (draw), Shankland–Esipenko (draw), Yakubboev–Donchenko (win).

  • Seeking to qualify for the Candidates' event, India's top-rated Arjun Erigaisi walked off with an easy draw with his Chinese counterpart Wei Yi in the first game of the quarterfinals here on Monday (17).


    On what turned out to be an easy day for Arjun, Alexander Donchenko finally realised that things were rosy every day. The

    Germany had been on a dream run, which is likely to end now as Nodirbek Yakubboev won an exciting game one with white pieces. If Yakubboev can hold the German in the next game to a draw, he will be through to the semifinal.

    For Arjun, the opening was crucial, and it posed no issues. The young Indian generation is rewriting the theoretical aspects of the game, and Arjun is no exception. As it turned out to be a routine Ruy Lopez theory, Arjun equalised with a thematic pawn sacrifice earlier in the middle game.

    When Wei Yi returned the favor, the position was already dead-equal, and the players shook hands to split the point in a mere 31 moves.

    Javokhir Sindarov of Uzbekistan played out a draw with Jose Eduardo Martinez Alcantara of Mexico in a well-contested game. The Uzbek was never under real threat and could be seen as a potential semifinalist out of this contest.

    In the only other remaining match, Samuel Shankland of the United States also played out a draw with Russian Andrey Esipenko.

    Complete results quarterfinals game 1: Javokhir Sindarov (Uzb) drew with Jose Eduardo Martinez Alcantara (Mex); Wei Yi (Chn) drew with Arjun Erigaisi (Ind); Sam Shankland (Usa) drew with Andrey Esipenko (Fid); Nodirbek Yakubboev (Uzb) beat Alexander Donchenko (Ger).