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FIDE World Cup Round 5 Tiebreaks: Shankland, Esipenko, Martinez, Donchenko Reach Quarterfinals

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GM Sam Shankland won a brilliant first game and ended the 2025 FIDE World Cup run of GM Daniil Dubov 2-0 in tiebreaks to reach the Quarterfinals. GM Andrey Esipenko also needed only two tiebreak games to overcome GM Alexey Grebnev, while GM Jose Martinez knocked out former world top-10 GM Pentala Harikrishna in four games. The longest match of the day featured four wins for Black before 61st-seed GM Alexander Donchenko finally beat 13th-seed GM Liem Le with White to clinch the match.   

The first game of the Quarterfinals is on Monday, November 17, starting at 4:30 a.m. ET / 10:30 CET / 3 p.m. IST.

This is a flash report—come back later for full coverage of all the action!

Round 5 Results

Four matches were decided in classical chess, with the four remaining matches going to tiebreaks.








Fed Player 1 Rating Fed Player 2 Rating G1 G2 TB
Javokhir SINDAROV (16) 2721 Frederik Svane (64) 2640 1-0 ½-½
Jose MARTINEZ (57) 2644 Pentala Harikrishna (24) 2690 ½-½ ½-½ 2.5-1.5
Gabriel Sargissian (76) 2616 Nodirbek YAKUBBOEV (28) 2689 ½-½ 0-1
Alexander DONCHENKO (61) 2641 Liem Le (13) 2729 ½-½ ½-½ 3.5-2.5
Sam SHANKLAND (46) 2649 Daniil Dubov (30) 2674 ½-½ ½-½ 2-0

Andrey ESIPENKO (27) 2681 Aleksey Grebnev (86) 2617 ½-½ ½-½ 1.5-0.5
Samuel Sevian (23) 2701 WEI Yi (7) 2753 ½-½ 0-1
ARJUN Erigaisi (2) 2769 Levon Aronian (15) 2728 ½-½ 1-0

Games, Results, and Bracket.

The lineup for the Quarterfinals is complete, with the games beginning Monday.

Bracket

Shankland’s first rapid win over Dubov is our Game of the Day, which GM Rafael Leitao will analyze below.


How to watch?

You can watch the event on Chess.com/TV. You can also enjoy the show on Chess24 Twitch or YouTube. Games from the event can be viewed on our events page.

The 2025 FIDE World Cup, which takes place from November 1 to 26 in Goa, India, determines three spots in the 2026 FIDE Candidates Tournament. It is a 206-player single-elimination knockout tournament with eight rounds. Each match consists of two classical games followed by rapid and blitz tiebreaks if needed. The prize fund is $2 million.


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