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Hikaru Nakamura Wins The First Leg of The FIDE Grand Prix Series 2022

Hikaru Nakamura won the  first leg of the FIDE Grand Prix Series 2022, organized by World Chess in a thrilling tie-break. The US Grandmaster won 13 Grand Prix Points and is now a favorite to qualify for the Candidates Tournament. Nakamura also took home €24,000 in prize money.

Photos: World Chess

This victory has propelled Hikaru to 1st place in the FIDE Grand Prix Series 2022. The next stages will take place in Belgrade (Serbia) and Berlin (Germany). After the three tournaments, the two best players of the Series will qualify for the Candidates Tournament. The winner of that event will challenge current Champion Magnus Carlsen in the next World Championship match.

This afternoon’s tiebreaks were dramatic. Nakamura faced Levon Aronian, a formidable and seasoned opponent. Hikaru pulled ahead after the first game, winning a rollercoaster encounter. After a very well-played opening, Nakamura returned his extra pawn to go into a slightly better ending.

Aronian defended tenaciously and at some point even had the chance to draw, but with less than ten seconds on the clock the task was quite uphill. With precise play, Hikaru forced a technically winning rook and pawn against rook ending, and Aronian’s flag fell in a losing position.

Forced to go all-out in the second game, Aronian secured an opening edge in another slow Italian Opening. Things were going well for him but he eventually overpressed and Nakamura took home the game – and a 2-0 final result – with a fine rook manoeuvre creating a mating net. Both players were interviewed by FIDEs press officer Michael Rahal at the end of the game, and generously gave their impressions on the playoff and their future plans.

The FIDE Grand Prix Series has become one of the most attractive chess events of this championship cycle, and has been covered by worldwide media such as Zeit, Spiegel, The Guardian and others. More than 400.000 people followed the exclusive broadcasts of the games from Berlin via www.worldchess.com and other streaming platforms.

During the event, the honoured guests who participated in the First Move Ceremony included Deutsche Bahn CEO Richard Lutz, President of the German Chess Federation Ulrich Krause and famous local artist Matthias Deutschmann.

GP points after the first leg:

  1. Hikaru Nakamura, (USA), 2736 — 13 points
  2. Levon Aronian (USA), 2772 — 10 points
  3. Leinier Dominguez (USA), 2752 — 7 points
  4. Richard Rapport (Hungary), 2763 — 7points
  5. Wesley So (USA), 2772 — 4 points
  6. Radoslaw Wojtaszek (Poland), 2686 — 4 points
  7. Andrey Esipenko (Russia), 2714 — 4 points
  8. Vidit Gujrathi (India), 2727 — 3 points
  9. Daniil Dubov (Russia), 2720 — 3 points
  10. Alexander Grischuk (Russia), 2764 — 2 points
  11. Vladimir Fedoseev (Russia), 2704 — 2 points
  12. Pentala Harikrishna (India), 2717 — 2 points
  13. Grigoriy Oparin (Russia), 2681 — 0 points
  14. Etienne Bacrot (France), 2642 — 0 points
  15. Vincent Keymer (Germany), 2664 — 0 points
  16. Alexei Shirov (Spain), 2704 — 0 points

Immediately after the final game of the tiebreak, the playing venue was prepared for the closing ceremony in which the winner and runner-up were officially awarded their winners medals by Ilya Merenzon, CEO Of World Chess and Ivan Syrovy, Chief Arbiter of the event.

Ilya Merenzon: “Hikaru Nakamura is an exceptionally talented player, and I congratulate him on his beautiful victory. Thanks to all participants for such a great tournament.”

GM Hikaru Nakamura: “Definitely I didn’t prepare anything because I was not expecting to win. First of all I would like to thank the organizers and arbiters. I want to thank the fans. They are very interested in chess and Germany has a long history with this great game and seeing them coming was very nice. And of course to Levon he played really well, he came a bit short to the last games but I hope we both have chances to qualify for the Candidates. It was generally a great experience and looking forward to be back in Berlin in about 3 weeks. Thank you!”
The principal sponsors of the event, helping to make this Grand Prix possible, are:

Kaspersky as the Official Cybersecurity Partner;
Algorand as the Official Blockchain Partner;
Prytek as the Technology Transfer Partner;
FIDE Online Arena as the Official Gaming Platform.

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