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Wesley So wins FIDE Grand Prix Berlin

The last battle of the entire 2022 FIDE Grand Prix series organised by World Chess has finished on the 4th of April. In the final match tiebreaker, Wesley So outplayed Hikaru Nakamura by a score of 1½:½ and won the third leg of the Grand Prix in Berlin. The tournament winner and the runner-up looked happy at the closing ceremony as both of them could celebrate the success in the tournament. Despite the result of the final match, Hikaru Nakamura qualified for the FIDE Candidates Tournament 2022 and became the overall winner of FIDE Grand Prix Series 2022. Richard Rapport, who is the second in the overall standings and also punched his ticket to the  Candidates, while Wesley So took third place in the Series.

After the match ended, Wesley So said: “I am only 28, and I’m hoping that next year or in a couple of years, I will get a chance to play in the Candidates. The last time I played, I was very inexperienced and finished second to last, so I think if you qualify, you have to be ready to fight for first place.”

Hikaru Nakamura: “The odds [of winning the whole series] were probably 10-15% before everything began. I was quite fortunate in the first leg as I got players who hadn’t played as much; they weren’t sharp.”

FIDE Grand Prix Series 2022 final standings:

PlayerBerlinBelgradeBerlinTotal
Hikaru Nakamura13 1023
Richard Rapport713 20
Wesley So4 1317
Levon Aronian10 212
Dmitry Andreikin 10 10
Amin Tabatabaei 3710
Shakhriyar Mamedyarov 3710
Leinier Dominguez7 29
Sam Shankland 448
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave 718
Anish Giri 707
Vidit Gujrathi3 47
Nikita Vitiugov 336
Alexandr Predke 314
Grigoriy Oparin0 44
Andrey Esipenko4 04
Vincent Keymer0 44
Radosław Wojtaszek4  4
Vladimir Fedoseev21 3
Yu Yangyi 033
Daniil Dubov3 03
Alexander Grischuk20 2
Pentala Harikrishna20 2
Etienne Bacrot02 2
Alexei Shirov01 1
SourceFIDE.com

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