Indians brace for Rd 4 challenge
The Morning Standard
|November 11, 2025
INDIA'S leading Grandmasters Arjun Erigaisi, R Praggnanandhaa and P Harikrishna will look to continue their impressive run when the fourth round of the FIDE World Cup gets underway here after the first rest day.
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Arjun, the country's highestrated player, will start as the favourite against veteran Hungarian Peter Leko, while Praggnanandhaa faces the inventive Daniil Dubov, who is playing under the FIDE flag.
Harikrishna, the most experienced of the trio, takes on Sweden's Nils Grandelius as he aims to stay firmly in contention.Leko, a formidable force about 20 years back, is showing signs of his prime but may not find things easy against Arjun, who likes to go for extreme complexities.
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