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World Rapid 2025 Day 1: Great start for Goutham Krishna, Arjun shows true grit against Carlsen

by Shahid Ahmed - 27/12/2025

IM Goutham Krishna H made a great start at FIDE World Rapid Chess Championship 2025 Open. He scored an unbeaten 4/5 against all-star opponents. World no.1, Magnus Carlsen (NOR), Arjun Erigaisi and World Champion, D Gukesh are in a five-way lead 4.5/5 with Maxime Vachier-Lagrave (FRA) and Vladislav Artemiev. Arjun showed incredible resilience against Carlsen in the fifth round. GM Sandipan Chanda and GM Nihal Sarin are at 4/5 each. Sandipan played some wild games to score a hat-trick of wins including victories against Levon Aronian (USA) and R Praggnanandhaa in consecutive battles. In the Women's section, GM Harika Dronavalli is trailing the leader by a half point at 3.5/5. Four rounds of Rapid games will be played today in each section. Round 5 starts today at 2 p.m. local time, 4:30 p.m. IST. Photos: Shahid Ahmed



Arjun and Gukesh in a five-way lead 4.5/5, Sandipan makes a sensational hat-trick

It goes without saying that World Rapid and Blitz 2025 is the most exciting event in the entire calendar. A total of 247 players including 164 GMs and 49 IMs are taking part from 63 countries across the world in the Open, 141 players including 23 GMs, 32 IMs, 29 WGMs and 23 WIMs are taking part from 41 countries across the world in the Women. The sheer number of variety of strength from various part of the world makes this event a diverse and unique one, full of exciting moments and games each day.

IM Goutham Krishna H fared superbly against five all-star opponents on his first five rounds
Interview with the World Champion - GM D Gukesh | Video: ChessBase India

Round 1: Goutham stuns Indjic, Aronian escapes against Leon

Aronian - Leon

Position after 40.fxg4??

GM Levon Aronian (USA, 2756) blundered 40.fxg4?? allowing GM Leon Luke Mendonca (2498) to gain an exchange 40...Kd5-+. However, Leon soon misplayed and gave up his advantage. 41.axb6 axb6 42.Nc4 Kc6 43.Rxc5+ Kxc5 44.Ke3 b5 45.Nxe5 Kd5 46.Kf4 Rc3? was the final mistake 47.g5 Ke6 48.Nf3 and White managed to draw the game.

Shawn - Gukesh

Position after 57...c4

GM Shawn Rodrigue-Lemieux (CAN, 2478) was winning for the better part of the endgame against the World Champion, GM D Gukesh (2692). His final opportunity was in the above position. 58.h5 would have been winning for White. Instead, he played 58.g6?? c3! 59.Kxd3 Bf5+ 60.Kxc3 Bxg6 and Black escaped with a draw.

GM Karthik Venkataraman got a walk over against GM Dmitry Andreikin in Round 1

Bassem - Harshit

Position after 17...f5

GM Harshit Raja (2396) seized his opportunity when the Africa no.1, GM Bassem Amin (EGY, 2593) went wrong 17.b3?? f5-+ 18.Nc3 e4 and White cannot avoid the loss of material.

Goutham - Indjic

Position after 23.Nxe6!

Former European Individual champion, GM Aleksandar Indjic (SRB, 2587) made the mistake of playing 23...Rd8?? allowing IM Goutham Krishna H (2392) to pounce on his opportunity 24.Nxe6! fxe6 25.Bxe5 Bxe5 26.Qxe6+ White went on to beautifully convert his advantage into a win.

Govhar draws against the Women's World champion Wenjun

Former World Junior Girls champion, WGM Govhar Beydullayeva (AZE) drew against the reigning five-time Women's World Champion, GM Wenjun Ju (CHN)

Mariya - Nandhidhaa

Position after 31.Be2??

The newly crowned two-time National Women's champion, WGM Nandhidhaa P V (2186) got herself a great chance after the former Women's World Champion, GM Mariya Muzychuk (UKR, 2421) blundered 31.Be2?? Qxa6 32.Rb1 now Qa4+ would have finished things in the next few moves.

Round 2: Sandipan and Arjun play a wild game, Padmini draws with Tingjie, Priyanka Nutakki beats Carissa Yip

GM Magnus Carlsen (NOR, 2824) checkmated GM David Paravyan (2570) after both kings went on an adventure.

David Paravyan's king got hunted by the World no.1, Magnus Carlsen

Sandipan - Arjun

Position after 29...Rxc3

A wild sequence ensued where the evaluation swinged like a pendulum back and forth. 30.Qb5?? Qe8?? 31.Qxe8?? Kxe8 and Black ended up having too many pawns.

Sandipan Chanda and Arjun Erigaisi had a wild battle which could have gone either way
Anish Giri - Ivan Zemlyanskii | Video: ChessBase India

GM Abhimanyu Puranik - GM R Praggnanandhaa: 0.5-0.5

GM Pranesh M played a well contested draw against GM Vincent Keymer (GER)

UAE no.1, GM Salem Saleh (2621) fell into a simple tactics immediately after a positional inaccuracy against GM B Adhiban (2503).

Hans - Karthik

Position after 53.Qd2??

Find out why 53.Qd2?? was a game losing mistake by GM Hans Niemann (USA, 2612) against GM Karthik Venkataraman (2467).

Aravindh - Goutham

Position after 31...Rfg7

GM Aravindh Chithambaram (2590) needed to play 32.g3 to save his g2-pawn and keep the game going. He made the mistake of playing 32.f6? Rg5-+ 33.Qh6 Bxg2 34.Kf2 Qf7 35.Bxc5 Rh5 queen got trapped but White got a bit of a compensation 36.Bxd6 Rxh6 and Black won the game in the next few moves as the passed a-pawn proved to be a key factor.

World Champion, D Gukesh (2692) played beautiful chess to beat GM Sergey Drygalov (2489).

D Gukesh vs Sergey Drygalov | Video: ChessBase India

IM Padmini Rout played a solid draw against former Women's World Rapid champion, GM Tingjie Lei (CHN)

IM Savitha Shri B saved a difficult rook endgame against GM Bella Khotenashvili (GEO) | Photo: FIDE / Lennart Ootes

WGM Priyanka Nutakki played fine chess to beat IM Carissa Yip (USA) | Photo: FIDE / Lennart Ootes

Round 3: Goutham stuns Radjabov, Vaishali swindles Zhongyi

Magnus Carlsen (NOR) displayed beautiful technique in the queen vs rook endgame against Eduardo Iturrizaga Bonelli (ESP, 2605) to score a hat-trick of wins.

Arjun Erigaisi displayed his sheer will to win the game against GM Jinshi Bai (CHN)

Goutham - Radjabov

Position after 30...h6??

IM Goutham Krishna H (2392) pounced on his opportunity when the FIDE World Cup 2019 winner, GM Teimour Radjabov (AZE, 2661) blundered 30...h6?? 31.Ne4+- f5 32.Nd2 Kf7 33.Nc4 and it's over as material loss cannot be avoided.

IM Goutham Krishna H vs GM Teimour Radjabov (AZE) | Video: ChessBase India

IM Goutham Krishna H scored his hat-trick of wins in a fantastic way

GM Narayanan S L - GM Alireza Firouzja (FRA): 0.5-0.5

GM Liem Quang Le (VIE, 2646) and GM Abhimanyu Puranik (2542) played a 141-move marathon draw.

The reigning National Classical and Rapid champion, GM Iniyan Pa (2450) played beautifully to beat former European Individual champion, GM Aleksandar Indjic (SRB, 2587).

Zhongyi - Vaishali

Position after 30...Rb8

From a winning position to losing position happened in just a matter of few moves. 30...Rb8 31.Rc3? was the first mistake Bf8 32.Qxe5?? Qd1+ and checkmate is inevitable in the next move.

GM Zhongyi Tan vs GM R Vaishali | Video: ChessBase India

GM Harika Dronavalli made a huge turnaround against WFM Diana Preobrazhenskaya

IM Savitha Shri B (2238) checkmated GM Irina Krush's (USA, 2358) at the extended center after the latter overlooked her back rank weakness.

WIM Isha Sharma (2168) got the better of IM Khanim Balajayeva (AZE, 2272).

Round 4: Sandipan beat Aronian in a wild battle

GM Aram Hakobyan (ARM, 2539) arrived almost a minute late to the board against GM Arjun Erigaisi (2714). His aggressive approach on the board backfired. This win made Arjun coleader with the World no.1, Magnus Carlsen.

GM Aram Hakobyan's (ARM) ambitious play did not work out against the World no.5 - GM Arjun Erigaisi

IM Goutham Krishna H made his first draw of the event against the former three-time World Blitz champion, GM Alexander Grischuk

Gukesh - Pichot

Position after 51...g5+

World Champion, D Gukesh (2692) made the only move 52.Nxg5 hxg5 53.Kxg5 now White has practical winning chances. As it turned out, White had the exact same f and h-split passed pawns which his opponent, GM Alan Pichot (ESP, 2577) could not defend but Arjun did in the fifth round.

World Champion, D Gukesh won a nice game against Alan Pichot (ESP)

GM Sandipan Chanda won a wild battle against GM Levon Aronian (USA)

GM Harika Dronavalli - GM Nino Batsiashvili: 0.5-0.5

GM R Vaishali lost from a promising position against former Women's World Champion, GM Mariya Muzychuk (UKR)

IM Padmini Rout made almost a miraculous escape against GM Anna Muzychuk (UKR) in a losing endgame

Round 5: Arjun Erigaisi showcases incredible resilience

Carlsen - Arjun: 0.5-0.5

Magnus Carlsen and Arjun Erigaisi were the coleaders 4/4, before their clash against each other. Arjun showed incredible defense in a four vs three rook and pawn endgame.

Position after 32...Ra2

33.Qxd5 Qxd5 34.Rxd5 the resultant rook and pawn endgame is theoretically drawn but if your opponent wants to test you, you have to defend it. Carlsen tested his opponent and Arjun prevailed finding some beautiful only moves and sequences.

Magnus Carlsen - Arjun Erigaisi, Commentary by IM Sagar Shah | Video: ChessBase India

World Champion, D Gukesh played double rook and four minor piece endgame excellently to beat IM Sina Movahed (IRI)
Interview with IM Goutham Krishna H | Video: ChessBase India

IM Goutham Krishna H finished the day with a hard-fought draw against GM Anish Giri (NED)

Fabiano Caruana (USA) repeated moves in a winning position against Aravindh Chithambaram

GM Sandipan Chanda's (2553) all-out attack almost backfired until GM R Praggnanandhaa (2663) blundered at the end.

R Praggnanandhaa - Sandipan Chanda, Commentary by IM Sagar Shah | Video: ChessBase India

GM Sandipan Chanda scored a hat-trick in an incredible way against GM R Praggnanandhaa

GM Mitrabha Guha had a decisive advantage in the endgame against the FIDE World Cup 2021 winner, GM Jan-Krzystof Duda (POL), however, the latter somehow managed to wriggle out a draw

GM Mohd. Al Mudahka, President, Qatar Chess Association and...

FIDE President - Arkady Dvorkovich, made the inaugural first move

Ceremonial first move on Magnus Carlsen and Lorenzo Lodici's (ITA) before Round 1

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Replay Round 1-5 Open games

Replay Round 1-4 Women games

Round 5 Open results

Rd.Bo.No. NameRtgPts.ResultPts.NameRtg No.
511
GMCarlsen Magnus28244½ - ½4GMErigaisi Arjun2714
9
5516
GMGukesh D26921 - 0GMMovahed Sina2405
179
56187
IMGoutham Krishna H2392½ - ½GMGiri Anish2685
18
595
GMCaruana Fabiano27513½ - ½3GMAravindh Chithambaram VR.2590
62
51383
GMHong Andrew255630 - 13GMNihal Sarin2664
24
51425
GMPraggnanandhaa R266330 - 13GMChanda Sandipan2553
86
53331
GMLe Quang Liem26461 - 0GMPranesh M2520
110
542145
GMMadaminov Mukhiddin24651 - 0GMPranav V2595
58
545155
GMIniyan Pa2450½ - ½GMDonchenko Alexander2581
68
553135
GMMitrabha Guha24872½ - ½2GMDuda Jan-Krzysztof2711
10
556144
GMKarthik Venkataraman246721 - 02GMGrandelius Nils2639
38
55739
GMPonomariov Ruslan263921 - 02GMBharath Subramaniyam H2475
140
55943
GMHarikrishna Pentala262321 - 02IMSamadov Read2469
143
561151
GMBilguun Sumiya245621 - 02GMSadhwani Raunak2611
50
564159
GMAditya Mittal244021 - 02GMGanguly Surya Shekhar2585
66
56567
GMNarayanan S L258221 - 02IMIsanzhulov Arystan2456
152
57091
GMSasikiran Krishnan25482½ - ½2GMGokerkan Cem Kaan2428
164
571167
GMSankalp Gupta24252½ - ½2GMMuradli Mahammad2546
92
57293
GMGavrilescu David254420 - 12GMPranav Anand2421
170
573165
GMRaja Rithvik R24282½ - ½2GMJumabayev Rinat2543
94

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Standings after Round 5

Rk.SNo NameFEDRtgPts. TB1  TB2  TB3  TB4  TB5 Rp
11
GMCarlsen, MagnusNOR28244,515182627002967
29
GMErigaisi, ArjunIND27144,514,517,52622002961
36
GMVachier-Lagrave, MaximeFRA27304,513,514,52599002944
47
GMArtemiev, VladislavFID27274,51314,52590002936
516
GMGukesh, DIND26924,512142522002864
645
GMAnton Guijarro, DavidESP2619414,516,52585002793
751
GMSargsyan, ShantARM261141415,52588002781
8187
IMGoutham, Krishna HIND2392413,5162653002880
9180
IMOrozbaev, EldiyarKGZ2405413,5152623002853
10113
GMHovhannisyan, RobertARM2517413,514,52655002780
1118
GMGiri, AnishNED268541315,52525002738
1286
GMChanda, SandipanIND2553413152641002818
1312
GMSindarov, JavokhirUZB2704413152563002788
1429
GMRobson, RayUSA2652413152546002768
1519
GMYu, YangyiCHN2680412,5152493002715
1624
GMNihal, SarinIND2664412,514,52518002735
1736
GMSarana, AlexeySRB2641412152516002741
18106
GMMakarian, RudikFID2524412132643002784
1948
GMNiemann, Hans MokeUSA2612411,513,52470002687
2056
GMMatlakov, MaximFID2602411,513,52430002662

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Round 6 pairings

Rd.Bo.No. NameRtgPts.ResultPts.NameRtg No.
629
GMErigaisi Arjun2714GMArtemiev Vladislav2727
7
6318
GMGiri Anish26854GMGukesh D2692
16
6586
GMChanda Sandipan255344GMYu Yangyi2680
19
6624
GMNihal Sarin266444GMSargsyan Shant2611
51
61048
GMNiemann Hans Moke261244IMGoutham Krishna H2392
187
61462
GMAravindh Chithambaram VR.2590GMDominguez Perez Leinier2703
13
632111
GMKobalia Mikhail251833GMPraggnanandhaa R2663
25
63540
GMMartirosyan Haik M.263533GMAdhiban B.2503
121
638137
GMDudin Gleb248333GMHarikrishna Pentala2623
43
641144
GMKarthik Venkataraman246733GMAmin Bassem2593
59
642151
GMBilguun Sumiya245633GMNarayanan S L2582
67
64368
GMDonchenko Alexander258133GMAditya Mittal2440
159
64476
GMBai Jinshi257133GMIniyan Pa2450
155
648170
GMPranav Anand242133GMHong Andrew2556
83
65632
GMJobava Baadur2645GMMitrabha Guha2487
135
65958
GMPranav V2595IMPeyrer Konstantin2470
141
666162
IMGan-Erdene Sugar2434GMSasikiran Krishnan2548
91
670100
GMNogerbek Kazybek2538GMRaja Rithvik R2428
165
672104
GMGrebnev Aleksey2529GMSankalp Gupta2425
167
674182
GMRaja Harshit2396GMCan Emre2521
109

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Round 4 Women results

Rd.Bo.No. NameRtgPts.ResultPts.NameRtg No.
429
GMDronavalli Harika24353½ - ½3GMBatsiashvili Nino2346
29
4425
GMVaishali Rameshbabu235930 - 1GMMuzychuk Mariya2421
12
4513
GMDivya Deshmukh2419½ - ½IMSalimova Nurgyul2311
38
4647
IMPadmini Rout2290½ - ½GMMuzychuk Anna2398
14
4967
IMSavitha Shri B2238½ - ½IMShuvalova Polina2360
24
41765
IMBuksa Nataliya224120 - 12GMKoneru Humpy2448
8
42131
IMArabidze Meri233321 - 02WIMSharma Isha2168
89
430112
WGMRakshitta Ravi208221 - 02WIMOmonova Umida2289
49
43586
WGMFrancisco Guecamburu Candela Be21750 - 1IMVantika Agrawal2321
34
43637
IMBodnaruk Anastasia2311½ - ½WGMPriyanka Nutakki2176
85
457120
WIMParnali S Dharia202110 - 11WCMBayasgalan Khishigbaatar2188
81
45882
WGMNandhidhaa P V218611 - 01Abrar Mohammed Ahmad Almalki1594
141
470126
WFMCharvi A196201 - 00WCMAlsemairi Dalia1712
137

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Standings after Round 4

Rk.SNo NameFEDRtgPts. TB1  TB2  TB3  TB4  TB5 Rp
110
GMZhu, JinerCHN243548,5102334003098
229
GMBatsiashvili, NinoGEO23463,59112340002612
33
GMGoryachkina, AleksandraFID25053,59112338002643
412
GMMuzychuk, MariyaUKR24213,58102280002593
59
GMDronavalli, HarikaIND24353,589,52308002614
618
GMStefanova, AntoanetaBUL23793,57,58,52305002584
719
IMSong, YuxinCHN23753,5792251002567
827
IMKhademalsharieh, SarasadatESP23563,56,57,52203002519
969
WGMZhapova, YanaFID222739,510,52386002401
1020
GMKhotenashvili, BellaGEO237339112239002412

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Round 5 pairings

Rd.Bo.No. NameRtgPts.ResultPts.NameRtg No.
5218
GMStefanova Antoaneta2379GMDronavalli Harika2435
9
585
GMAssaubayeva Bibisara246133IMPadmini Rout2290
47
5108
GMKoneru Humpy244833WIMMungunzul Bat-Erdene2288
50
51267
IMSavitha Shri B223833GMDivya Deshmukh2419
13
518112
WGMRakshitta Ravi208233GMVaishali Rameshbabu2359
25
52134
IMVantika Agrawal2321WGMRudzinska Michalina2210
74
53542
GMGunina Valentina229722WGMNandhidhaa P V2186
82
53646
WGMYu Jennifer229322WGMPriyanka Nutakki2176
85
53989
WIMSharma Isha216822IMCori T. Deysi2275
53
55983
WGMGong Qianyun218511WFMCharvi A1962
126
566141
Abrar Mohammed Ahmad Almalki159411WIMParnali S Dharia2021
120

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Prize fund

The total prize fund combining Rapid and Blitz is €1000000, €700000 in Open and €300000 in Women. The top three prizes in Rapid Open are €70000, €50000 and €36000, for Women, they are €40000, €27000 and €19000.

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