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Wesley So wins Sinquefield Cup 2025 via Playoffs, Praggnanandhaa second

by Shahid Ahmed - 28/08/2025

Wesley So (USA) won Grand Chess Tour Sinquefield Cup 2025 after nine years by winning the Playoffs. R Praggnanandhaa drew his ninth round game against Levon Aronian (USA). Fabiano Caruana (USA) also shared the point versus the reigning World Champion, D Gukesh. Wesley So (USA) defeated Nodirbek Abdusattorov (UZB) to finish with the same score as Praggnanandhaa and Caruana 5.5/9 each. They had to battle each other in 5'+2" Playoffs. Praggnanandhaa won the first game against Caruana. So defeated Praggnanandhaa in the second game. He drew the third game of the Playoffs against Caruana, thus he became champion scoring 1.5/2 in the Blitz tie-break games. Praggnanandhaa finished second as he scored 1/2, Caruana third as he only managed to score 0.5/2. Maxime Vachier-Lagrave (FRA), Caruana, Aronian and Praggnanandhaa will battle in Sao Paolo, Brazil at the GCT Finals from 27th September to 3rd October 2025. Photo: Lennart Ootes / Grand Chess Tour



MVL, Caruana, Aronian and Praggnanandhaa advance to the GCT Finals

"It's been nine years. Has it been that long? Fortunately it didn't get to ten." - Wesley So referring to his last Sinquefield Cup triumph in 2016. "Now that I have won the tournament, I would like to glorify the Lord for winning, because I have been waiting for this a long time. I think last year I only won only one online tournament. Like in the last two years I only won like one or two events. This is the second event." - The Sinquefield Cup 2025 champion. He added, "Also I'd like to thank my mother a lot. She has always been with me through good times and bad hard times. And this year has been particularly difficult. Yeah it's a pity that I didn't make it to Brazil but at least now I am back in the top ten... Also I would like a big shoutout to English GM Gawain Jones because that opening idea today that I played against Nodirbek was in his book - Coffeehouse Repertoire. So that's where I got the idea. I analyzed this a few months back. I noticed Nodirbek plays Nf6 in his last 15 games. So I thought why not? It's actually a very risky line. Like if Black plays perfectly, White is a even a bit worse in many lines. But I had to risk it."

Champion - Wesley So (USA) | Photo: Lennart Ootes / Grand Chess Tour
Interview with Wesley So | Video: Saint Louis Chess Club
"Also I'd like to thank my mother a lot. She has always been with me through good times and bad hard times. And this year has been particularly difficult. Yeah it's a pity that I didn't make it to Brazil but at least now I am back in the top ten... Also I would like a big shoutout to English GM Gawain Jones because that opening idea today that I played against Nodirbek was in his book - Coffeehouse Repertoire. So that's where I got the idea. I analyzed this a few months back. I noticed Nodirbek plays Nf6 in his last 15 games. So I thought why not? It's actually a very risky line. Like if Black plays perfectly, White is a even a bit worse in many lines. But I had to risk it."

Runner-up - R Praggnanandhaa | Photo: Lennart Ootes / Grand Chess Tour

Second Runner-up - Fabiano Caruana (USA) | Photo: Crystal Fuller / Grand Chess Tour

Wesley So with his adopted mother - Lotis Key | Photo: Lennart Ootes / Grand Chess Tour

Wesley So is now World no.7 with a live rating 2755.7 | Source: 2700chess.com

Wesley So (USA) defeated Nodirbek Abdusattorov (UZB) to get himself in the Playoffs with Praggnanandhaa and Caruana | Photo: Lennart Ootes / Grand Chess Tour
R Praggnanandhaa - Fabiano Caruana, Playoff, Commentary by IM Sagar Shah | Video: ChessBase India

R Praggnanandhaa won the first Playoff game against Fabiano Caruana | Photo: Lennart Ootes / Grand Chess Tour

Wesley So won the second Playoff game against R Praggnanandhaa | Photo: Lennart Ootes / Grand Chess Tour

Wesley So drew his game against Fabiano Caruana to win the Playoff and the tournament | Photo: Lennart Ootes / Grand Chess Tour

Replay live stream

Replay Round 9 and Playoff live commentary by IM Sagar Shah and Amruta Mokal | Video: ChessBase India

Replay Round 9 and Playoff games

Schedule and Format

Sinquefield Cup will have one round per day from 18th to 27th August. Rest day is on Saturday 23rd August. Each round starts at 12 p.m. local time, 10:30 p.m. IST. It will be a 10-player Round Robin event. GCT Playoffs if required will take place on 28th August.

Schedule | Photo: Grand Chess Tour

Round 9 results

Bo.No.RtgWhiteResultBlackRtgNo.
112725GMDuda, Jan-Krzysztof½ - ½GMVachier-Lagrave, Maxime27369
2102784GMCaruana, Fabiano½ - ½GMGukesh, D27765
342737GMAronian, Levon½ - ½GMPraggnanandhaa, R27796
432745GMSo, Wesley1 - 0GMAbdusattorov, Nodirbek27717
522766GMFirouzja, Alireza½ - ½GMSevian, Samuel26838

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Standings after Round 9

Wesley So, R Praggnanandhaa and Fabiano Caruana finished with the same score 5.5/9 each | Graphic: Grand Chess Tour

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GCT standings

GCT standings after Sinquefield Cup 2025 | Graphic: Saint Louis Chess Club

Prize

The total prize fund for each Classical event is US$ 350000. The top three prizes are US$ 100000, $65000 and $48000.

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