Gukesh Set to Lead India's Challenge at FIDE World Cup in Goa
World Chess Champion D Gukesh is preparing to lead the Indian challenge at the FIDE World Cup in Goa. With fond memories of playing in Goa, Gukesh is keen on another memorable outing. The tournament, significant on the chess calendar, returns to India for the first time in 23 years.
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World Chess Champion D Gukesh is set to spearhead the Indian contingent at the prestigious FIDE World Cup, set to commence in Goa after a 23-year hiatus. The event will run from October 31 to November 27, 2025, in North Goa, featuring a prize pool of USD 2 million.
Returning to a venue rich in personal history, Gukesh, who once competed in junior events in Goa, is eager to leave a remarkable impact as he starts as the top seed. His prior appearance in the coastal state saw him finish 10th in the 2019 Goa International Open Grandmasters Chess Tournament.
This year, 206 players from 82 countries will vie in the knockout format, with the top three securing spots in the 2026 Candidates Tournament. Notably, Dutch Grandmaster Anish Giri, already qualified for the Candidates 2026, joins as a formidable competitor, adding to the formidable field.
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