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Esports World Cup: Aronian, Arjun, Firouzja and Carlsen advance

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The first day of the group stage

The 2025 Esports World Cup Chess tournament began on Tuesday in Riyadh, marking the first time chess has featured in the high-profile esports event. Organised in partnership with Chess.com, the competition serves as the final stage of the 2025 Champions Chess Tour.

The 16-player field has been divided into four groups, each competing in a double-elimination mini-knockout. Matches consist of two rapid games with a 10+0 time control, and tied matches are resolved by a bidding armageddon game. The winner of each group’s upper bracket secures direct qualification to the quarterfinals, while the remaining players compete in the lower bracket for the final qualifying spots.

All games are played in front of a live audience on large display screens, with players allowed to wear headphones during matches to block out noise.

Carlsen 1-0 Duda (Game 2)

Analysis by André Schulz

Group A: Levon Aronian (Team Reject)

Group A saw Levon Aronian advance to the quarterfinals after a clean 2–0 win against Andrey Esipenko in the winners final. Earlier in the day, Aronian had edged out Vladislav Artemiev in a closely fought match that went to Armageddon. Esipenko, who replaced Vladimir Fedoseev due to a late withdrawal, had begun with a 1½–½ victory over Ian Nepomniachtchi. With Aronian now through, Artemiev, Nepomniachtchi and Esipenko drop to the lower bracket.

Levon Aronian

Levon Aronian

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Group B: Arjun Erigaisi (Gen G Esports)

Arjun Erigaisi delivered an impressive performance to win Group B. He first defeated Nihal Sarin (S8UL) 2–0, then edged Maxime Vachier-Lagrave (Team Vitality) in Armageddon after splitting the rapid games 1–1. The final qualification match was tense, but Arjun held his nerve with the black pieces to secure the draw required. With his quarterfinal spot booked, Vachier-Lagrave, Nihal, and Anish Giri (Team Secret) will now contest the lower bracket.

Arjun Erigaisi

Arjun Erigaisi

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Group C: Alireza Firouzja (Team Falcons)

Alireza Firouzja, also representing Team Falcons, joined his teammate Hikaru Nakamura in Group C. In the first round, Firouzja defeated Wei Yi (Weibo Gaming) 1½–½, while Nakamura won 2–0 against Javokhir Sindarov. The winners’ final between the two Falcons teammates was closely contested, ending 1–1 in the rapid portion. Firouzja then won the Armageddon tiebreak to become the third player to reach the quarterfinals. Nakamura, Wei Yi and Sindarov remain in contention via the Losers Bracket.

Alireza Firouzja, Hikaru Nakamura

Alireza Firouzja and Hikaru Nakamura

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Group D: Magnus Carlsen (Team Liquid)

Magnus Carlsen (Team Liquid) began his campaign with a solid 1½–½ win over Nodirbek Abdusattorov (NAVI). He then faced Jan-Krzysztof Duda (Twisted Minds), who had earlier defeated Fabiano Caruana (free agent) by the same score. In the group final, Carlsen once again won 1½–½ to book his place in the quarterfinals. Duda, Caruana and Abdusattorov now face a tough path through the lower bracket.

Magnus Carlsen

Magnus Carlsen

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