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Praggnanandhaa admits missing key moment vs Wei Yi at Fide Candidates after grinding out draw: 'I still need to learn...'

FP Sports Desk • March 31, 2026, 07:00:06 IST
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Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa held Wei Yi to a draw in Round 2 of the FIDE Candidates Tournament 2026 in Cyprus. The 20-year-old reflected on a critical moment he missed during the game and why it would have been a better option compared to what he played.

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Praggnanandhaa admits missing key moment vs Wei Yi at Fide Candidates after grinding out draw: 'I still need to learn...'
R Praggnanandhaa played out a draw in his second game of the Candidates 2026, but still remains in top 3. Image: FIDE

Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa held Chinese star Wei Yi to a hard-fought draw in Round 2 of the FIDE Candidates Tournament 2026 in Cyprus. Playing with Black, Praggnanandhaa showed strong defensive skills, absorbing pressure for long periods before taking the game to a draw.

After this result, the 20-year-old now has 1.5 points from two rounds, keeping himself in the running to challenge world champion D Gukesh later this year. Praggnanandhaa had defeated Anish Giri of the Netherlands in the first match on Sunday, March 29.

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After the game, Praggnanandhaa opened up about his strategy and a critical moment he regrets missing in the game. Talking about his ‘French defence’, the Indian player said it shouldn’t be a surprise, given that he had played it recently. He further added that he gained a good time advantage out of the opening.

“I don’t think the French itself was a surprise. I mean, I’ve played the French recently, so I don’t think it will come as a big surprise. But yeah, it’s not clear what I actually played after that, because I have played a lot of lines, many different lines even though I have only a few games,” he said while speaking to FIDE.

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“So I thought what I played would come as a little surprise. And I think I got a good position out of the opening and a good time advantage. I can’t really complain about the opening today,” he added.

Praggnanandhaa on the critical moment he missed

When asked about a critical moment in the game, Praggnanandhaa said, “I think castle f6. Black should be okay. Yeah, I was quite happy with my position, like knight e5. I thought queen c7 is good. And then this plan of rook f7. I mean what happened in the game later… but I think I should have just played c4 here instead of rook f7.”

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He explained why c4 would have been a better choice. “It stops f5 and I can play rook f7 next and then just start rolling the pawns. I don’t see White’s plan clearly and Black’s moves are just flowing freely. I don’t know what the computer says here, but I think c4 should be practically good for Black,” he said.

Reflecting on the game overall, Praggnanandhaa said, “Maybe we could have played a bit better but I think it was just fine for both of us. I don’t think I’m sure there were many other options which were also equal but I think what we played looks logical and looks like decent moves.”

When asked about his recent poor form by a reporter at the FIDE press conference, Praggnanandhaa said, “I think I still need to learn from it because I played like five tournaments in the last six months, and all five of them went poorly. I think it’s something I should learn to recover from a bad tournament. But here, it’s just a start. A good start is great, but I still have to play my best. There are 12 more games, so I have to keep focusing and keep giving my best.”

Standings | After Round 2 | FIDE Candidates & Women's Candidates 2026

🇺🇿 Javokhir Sindarov, 🇺🇸 Fabiano Caruana, and 🇮🇳 Praggnanandhaa R stay in the lead after Round 2 ♟️#FIDECandidates #FIDEWomensCandidates #Chess #FIDE pic.twitter.com/b1k4ZvZBmI

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Meanwhile, Javokhir Sindarov and Fabiano Caruana are occupying the first and second place, respectively, in the FIDE Candidates 2026 standings despite having the same 1.5 points as Pragg due to tie-break regulations.

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