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Nihal Sarin dominates 4th President Cup Masters 2025 with a 2836 performance

by Shahid Ahmed - 13/12/2025

Nihal Sarin defeated Abdimalik Abdisalimov (UZB) in the final round of 4th International President Cup 2025 Masters. He had already won the tournament, still he went for the maximum. It is clear that Nihal is prioritising Classical chess now and joining forces with GM Vishnu Prasanna has clearly made a big positive impact. He scored 7/9, finished two points ahead of the field, performed at 2836 and gained 14.5 Elo rating points. His live rating is now 2715.5, currently India no.5 and World no. 26. Mukhiddin Madaminov (UZB) and Shamsiddin Vokhidov (UZB) scored 5/9 each. They were placed second and third respectively according to tie-breaks. Nihal has won this event for the second consecutive year. Photo: UzChess



Nihal's third triumph in Uzbekistan in a little over a year

Nihal Sarin has won three tournament in Tashkent, Uzbekistan since November 2024. First he won, the third edition of the same tournament in November last year. Then he won 18th Tashkent Open in March this year and now this. Uzbekistan is certainly a good place for Nihal and his great performances.

Champion - Nihal Sarin 7/9 | Photo: UzChess

Top 3 (L to R): 2nd GM Mukhiddin Madaminov (UZB) 5/9, 1st GM Nihal Sarin 7/9 and 3rd GM Shamsiddin Vokhidov (UZB) 5/9 | Photo: UzChess

Nihal - Abdisalimov: 1-0

GM Nihal Sarin (2701) faced GM Abdimalik Abdisalimov (UZB, 2561) twice in Classical rated games. The first one ended in a draw and Nihal won the second earlier this year at Tashkent Agzamov Memorial. Nihal had already won the tournament, still he went for the maximum.

Position after 20.f4

19...Qg6 invited 20.f4+- Qxd3 worsened things further for Black 21.Bd5+ Kh8 22.fxe5 Re8 23.Rf3 Qe2 24.Rc1 Qg6 25.Rcf1 Qb6 26.Qa4 h6 27.Qc2 a5 28.e6 and it's over as Black cannot avoid material loss to prevent checkmate.

GM Nihal Sarin scored 7/9, finished a whopping two points ahead of the rest, performed at 2836 and gained 14.5 Elo rating points

Nihal is now India no.5 and World no. 26 with a live rating of 2715.5 | Source: 2700chess.com
Replay Round 9 live commentary | Video: UzChess

Replay Round 9 games

Round 9 results

Bo.No.Rtg WhiteResultBlack RtgNo.PGN
152701
GMNihal, Sarin1 - 0GMAbdisalimov, Abdimalik
256110PGN
262653
GMSvane, Frederik½ - ½GMVokhidov, Shamsiddin
26414PGN
372608
GMLagarde, Maxime½ - ½GMDaneshvar, Bardiya
26003PGN
482610
GMKuzubov, Yuriy½ - ½GMMadaminov, Mukhiddin
25522PGN
592654
GMGrischuk, Alexander½ - ½GMSargsyan, Shant
26651PGN

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Final standings

Rk.SNo NameFEDRtgPts. TB1  TB2  TB3  TB4  TB5 w-weKrtg+/-
15
GMNihal, SarinIND27017028,75613,51,451014,5
22
GMMadaminov, MukhiddinUZB25525022,753021,491014,9
34
GMVokhidov, ShamsiddinUZB26415021312,50,27102,7
47
GMLagarde, MaximeFRA26084,5019,75212,50,22102,2
56
GMSvane, FrederikGER26534,5019,75202,5-0,3910-3,9
61
GMSargsyan, ShantARM26654,5018,5102-0,5610-5,6
79
GMGrischuk, AlexanderFID26544017212-0,9010-9
83
GMDaneshvar, BardiyaIRI26004016102-0,1610-1,6
910
GMAbdisalimov, AbdimalikUZB25613,5015112-0,1210-1,2
108
GMKuzubov, YuriyUKR26103013,5102,5-1,3010-13

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Links

Uzbekistan Chess Federation : Official site, Telegram and fb page

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