
World Champion D Gukesh was held to a draw by the lone wild card, American Samuel Sevian, in the third round of the Sinquefield Cup. Fellow Indian grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa also settled for a draw, sharing the points with Uzbekistan's Nodirbek Abdusattorov.
This being Praggnanandhaa's second successive draw, he remains part of a leading trio alongside American Fabiano Caruana and Armenian-born Levon Aronian, who now represents the United States.
The day's only decisive encounter saw Caruana hand France's Alireza Firouzja his first defeat of the tournament. Meanwhile, Aronian was held to a draw by France's Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, and American Wesley So shared the spoils with Poland's Jan-Krzysztof Duda.
With six rounds still to play in the $375,000 prize-money event, Praggnanandhaa, Aronian, and Caruana jointly lead on two points apiece. They are closely pursued by Wesley So, Firouzja, Vachier-Lagrave, Sevian, and Gukesh, each half a point behind. Duda holds one point, while Abdusattorov opened his account with half a point from three rounds.
Gukesh's draw was a relatively comfortable affair as he defended the black pieces. Sevian employed the Rossolimo Variation against Gukesh's Sicilian Defence, but the world champion maintained control throughout. The middlegame unfolded steadily with balanced exchanges, culminating in a drawish endgame.
Praggnanandhaa, making his first appearance with black after two games playing white, opted for the Nimzo-Indian Defence. Abdusattorov, still searching for form, was unable to generate sufficient counterplay. The game eventually reached an opposite-coloured bishops endgame, where a draw was the inevitable conclusion.
The day's most notable game was Caruana's fine positional win over Firouzja. Using the Fianchetto Variation against the Nimzo-Indian Defence, Caruana gained a spatial advantage, with superior piece placement in the middlegame. After a sustained strategic push, he advanced his central passed pawn to the seventh rank, securing a well-earned victory.
With the top four places in the Grand Chess Tour at stake ahead of the grand finale later this year, Caruana expressed satisfaction with his result. He noted that Vachier-Lagrave has almost secured qualification, while the remaining contenders remain locked in a fierce battle for the remaining spots.
Round 3 results:
Nodirbek Abdusattorov (UZB) 0.5 - 0.5 R Praggnanandhaa (IND)
Fabiano Caruana (USA) 1 - 0 Alireza Firouzja (FRA)
Jan-Krzysztof Duda (POL) 0.5 - 0.5 Wesley So (USA)
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave (FRA) 0.5 - 0.5 Levon Aronian (USA)
Samuel Sevian (USA) 0.5 - 0.5 D Gukesh (IND)
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