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Nihal Remains Undefeated, Secures Victory in 2024 President Cup

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GM Nihal Sarin Wins 3rd President Cup in Tashkent, Uzbekistan

GM Nihal Sarin emerged victorious in the 3rd President Cup, a highly competitive nine-round Swiss tournament held in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. The young chess prodigy showcased his skills by scoring an impressive 7.5/9 and securing the $25,000 first prize with a remarkable performance rating of 2809.

The tournament, which featured 120 players in the A Open category with an average rating of 2401, saw Nihal Sarin dominate the field with his unbeaten run. His exceptional performance included notable wins against strong opponents like GM Sankalp Gupta and IM Saparmyrat Atabayev.

One of the highlights of the event was Uzbek IM Ortik Nigmatov’s impressive performance, where he scored upsets against top-seeded players like GM Parham Maghsoodloo and GM Amin Tabatabaei. Nigmatov’s tactical prowess and fighting spirit were on full display throughout the tournament, earning him recognition and praise from the chess community.

Despite facing tough competition, Nihal Sarin maintained his composure and secured the title by holding a draw against GM Nodirbek Abdusattorov in the final round. His strategic gameplay and ability to capitalize on his opponents’ mistakes were key factors in his success.

Overall, the 3rd President Cup proved to be a thrilling and intense competition, showcasing the talent and determination of the participating players. With exciting games, surprising upsets, and impressive performances, the tournament highlighted the competitive spirit and skill level of the chess players involved.

Chess enthusiasts can relive the excitement of the tournament by reviewing the games on the dedicated events page. The President Cup, with its challenging gameplay and substantial prize fund of $75,000, continues to be a prestigious event in the world of chess, attracting top players from around the globe.

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