Chess World Cup 2025 updates focusing on results of grandmasters from the Global Chess League (GCL):
- Indian GM Pranesh M advanced to Round 3 after winning his first two matches, demonstrating strong strategic play and resilience under pressure. His performance reinforces his rising stature within the GCL Contenders pool.
- Faustino Oro, the Argentinian GM known as the “Messi of Chess,” caused an upset in Round 2 by drawing against top Indian grandmaster Vidit Gujrathi, pushing their match into tiebreaks. He is one of the standout performers linked to the GCL ecosystem.
- Gukesh D, the reigning World Champion and a major figure associated with the GCL, continued his deep run in the tournament, advancing smoothly through the early rounds and maintaining his status as a top contender.
- Pentala Harikrishna displayed tactical brilliance with a memorable queen sacrifice in Round 2, securing his place in the next stage and showcasing why he remains a formidable force in both the World Cup and GCL settings.
- Diptayan Ghosh also progressed well, winning his matches through aggressive and creative play, signaling his readiness for the challenges of the upcoming GCL season
Overall, GCL-affiliated grandmasters are making strong impressions in the World Cup, building momentum and experience for the league matches ahead. Their successes in knock-out play highlight the growing competitive depth within the GCL player pool.




