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Artemiev beats Carlsen, shares lead with Niemann in Doha

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Last updated: 2025/12/28 at 2:26 PM
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Doha, Qatar – The World Rapid and Blitz Chess Championships witnessed a major upset on Wednesday as world number one Magnus Carlsen suffered his first defeat of the tournament. The loss came against Vladislav Artemiev, shifting the standings in the prestigious competition, which boasts a €1 million prize fund. Artemiev and Hans Niemann of the US now share the lead with 7.5 points after nine rounds of play at Qatar University’s Sports and Events Complex, intensifying the battle for the chess title.

The Championships, running through December 30th, draw elite players from around the globe vying for four titles: Open and Women’s Rapid, and Open and Women’s Blitz. This year’s event is particularly notable for the strong representation from India and the emergence of young talents like Turkey’s Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus.

Magnus Carlsen Faces First Setback in Rapid Championship

Carlsen, aiming for his sixth Rapid World title, had previously enjoyed a strong run, but Artemiev proved a formidable opponent. Playing with the white pieces, Artemiev steadily built an advantage, capitalizing on a crucial blunder by Carlsen with just 37 seconds remaining on the clock. Carlsen subsequently resigned, acknowledging Artemiev’s victory.

Despite the loss, Carlsen quickly rebounded, securing wins against Armenia’s Shant Sargsyan and the United States’ Ray Robson. These victories brought his total to seven points, keeping him within striking distance of the leaders. He had earlier drawn with France’s Maxime Vachier-Lagrave and India’s Arjun Erigaisi.

Artemiev’s success didn’t stop with Carlsen. He followed up his win with draws against Vachier-Lagrave and compatriot Alexey Sarana, solidifying his position at the top of the leaderboard. Niemann also continued his impressive performance, defeating Le Quang Liem of Vietnam and Aleksandr Shimanov of Russia to join Artemiev in the lead.

Rising Stars and Championship Contenders

Alongside the established names, several other players are making their mark. Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus, the 14-year-old Turkish grandmaster, and Alexey Sarana are both tied with Carlsen at seven points, demonstrating the growing depth of talent in the chess world.

India’s reigning World Chess champion, Dommaraju Gukesh, experienced a mixed day. He secured a draw with Sarana and Anish Giri of the Netherlands, followed by a win against Spain’s David Anton Guijarro. However, he later suffered a loss to Yakubboev Nodirbek of Uzbekistan, bringing his total to 6.5 points.

In the women’s rapid standings, Zhu Jiner of China and Koneru Humpy of India are currently tied for the lead with 6.5 points. A tight group of players trails closely behind, including Aleksandra Goryachkina of Russia, Nino Batsiashvili of Georgia, and Lei Tingjie of China, all with six points.

Qatar’s own Zhu Chen, a former world champion, is also performing well, accumulating four points through a combination of wins and draws. Her victories include matches against Poland’s Marija Zvereva, Norway’s Monika Machlik, and Russia’s Veronika Shubenkova.

The tournament continues to be highly competitive, with players adapting to both the rapid and blitz time controls. Strategic depth and quick thinking are proving essential for success. The presence of multiple players within a point of the lead suggests a thrilling conclusion to the championships.

The remaining rounds promise further drama as players battle for position and the coveted world titles. Attention will be focused on whether Carlsen can regain the lead and whether Artemiev and Niemann can maintain their momentum. The final two games in both the Rapid and Blitz sections will determine the champions, with the outcome remaining uncertain as the competition nears its end.

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