Chess: Sindarov, 19, becomes youngest World Cup winner as London Classic begins
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Chess: Sindarov, 19, becomes youngest World Cup winner as London Classic begins

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Originally published byThe Guardian

The Uzbek won $120,000 and qualified for the 2026 Candidates in Cyprus, which will decide the official challenger for Gukesh Dommarajuโ€™s world crown

Javokhir Sindarov, 19, became the youngest ever winner of the Fide knockout World Cup on Wednesday when the Uzbek teenager defeated Chinaโ€™s Wei Yi 2.5-1.5 in the final at Goa. Ukraineโ€™s Ruslan Ponomariov had been a year younger in 2002, but that World Cup had also doubled as the Fide world championship in a period when the global title was disputed.

Wei was the favourite, but handicapped himself by poor time management in the decisive game. He declined a draw and could have gained a near-decisive edge by 52 g4! when Blackโ€™s king is trapped on the back row, and right at the end could have drawn by 57 Kg2! Qh4 58 Rf8+! when White can force perpetual check. Instead, he blundered into a checkmating attack.

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