Caruana Wins Sinquefield Cup
GM Fabiano Caruana added the 2023 Sinquefield Cup to his year of victories on Thursday. In his final round vs. GM Richard Rapport, Caruana combined strategic clarity with dynamic execution to break his opponent's defenses.
Caruana dominated the 2023 Grand Chess Tour, winning the tour itself along with three of the four events he competed in: the Superbet Classic Romania, the Saint Louis Rapid & Blitz, and the Sinquefield Cup.
GM Leinier Dominguez finished in second after drawing vs. GM Levon Aronian. GM Wesley So, who finished his tournament in round eight, won third.
2023 Sinquefield Cup: Final Standings
After the penultimate round―with two Candidates spots hanging in the balance―the players had a fun-spirited discussion of the various hypothetical scenarios.
The players were chatting about the 2024 FIDE Candidates Spots and entertaining different outcomes in a fun & friendly environment!😉#SinquefieldCup #grandchesstour pic.twitter.com/mAz7Vn0cg0
— Grand Chess Tour (@GrandChessTour) November 29, 2023
With his own Candidates qualification already secure and the Grand Chess Tour in his pocket, Caruana had one last goal remaining as the last round began.
Fabiano Caruana: "Now, it's a new goal - to win the tournament! I have a chance, and Leinier also has a chance."#SinquefieldCup #grandchesstour pic.twitter.com/NVYEHLnXYh
— Grand Chess Tour (@GrandChessTour) November 29, 2023
Caruana 1 - 0 Rapport
When Rapport played the energetic pawn break, 21...c5!?, Caruana was ready for the resulting tactical nuances, and he soon gained a dominant position in the endgame, revolving around his advanced passed pawn. The American grandmaster shared his assessment:
I thought this endgame, there’s absolutely no risk for White. Worst case he equalizes somehow. Best case he’s in serious danger, which is what I felt, because his knights are very awkward.
As the players reached time trouble, Rapport tried to construct a defensive setup. Yet, Caruana’s forces continuously increased the pressure until they found cracks in his opponent’s resistance. Caruana's last round victory is our Game of the Day, with analysis by GM Rafael Leitao below.
The last seconds of the game between Caruana and Rapport.#SinquefieldCup #grandchesstour pic.twitter.com/6cWzSxclzg
— Grand Chess Tour (@GrandChessTour) November 30, 2023
Caruana takes home $100,000 in addition to the $100,000 prize for his GCT first place. He reflected on his unbelieveable finish:
I actually remember last year. Because last year, Alireza, he came, he won the Rapid & Blitz, he won the Sinquefield Cup, and he won the Grand Chess Tour. I remember thinking: This is amazing. I can’t ever dream of doing this.
This year, I did what he did.
I remember thinking: This is amazing. I can’t ever dream of doing this.
This year, I did what he did.
―Fabiano Caruana
The short awarding ceremony of the #SinquefieldCup right after the game was over. Congratulations to the winner Fabiano Caruana!🏆#grandchesstour #FabianoCaruana pic.twitter.com/lcYMMBCZR8
— Grand Chess Tour (@GrandChessTour) November 30, 2023
This victory brings Caruana's classical rating up to 2804. On the January 2024 list, he will officially be over 2800 for the first time in over two years.
Third Sinquefield Cup win and first GCT win. A perfect end to my classical chess games this year!
— Fabiano Caruana (@FabianoCaruana) November 30, 2023
Aronian ½ - ½ Dominguez
Though Dominguez began the round tied with Caruana and in contention for first, he had the black pieces, making it more difficult to create winning chances. His game vs. Aronian was solid and balanced throughout. Yet, at one point, Aronian could have spiced up the middlegame with a bishop sacrifice to open up the enemy kingside.
GM Garry Kasparov made a guest appearance on the tournament broadcast, sharing his feelings on the decision Aronian faced:
It's even, but it's exciting... I think White has an excellent position, very entertaining, and I would say it's easy to play with White... I would think if the tournament goes poorly, why not take on h6? Have fun.
In the fight for the Candidates rating spot, So has retained his slight lead while Dominguez trails by one rating point.
Due to FIDE's recent rule change, Dominguez may need to play a tournament outside the U.S. to qualify for the Candidates. Would he?
— chess24.com (@chess24com) November 30, 2023
"Yes. It's a nice chance. I mean, it's not every day obviously that you get a chance to fight for a place in the Candidates."#SinquefieldCup pic.twitter.com/awOFwRfvSf
Nepomniachtchi ½ - ½ Giri
In his usual fast-paced playing style, GM Ian Nepomniachtchi reached move 25 with more time than he started with and over an hour more than GM Anish Giri. With his first move advantage and extra time, Nepomniachtchi tried to generate active play around his opponent's king, but Giri defended accurately.
Vachier-Lagrave ½ - ½ Firouzja
GMs Maxime Vachier-Lagrave and Alireza Firouzja dove into a theoretical battle in the main lines of the Berlin Defense where White sacrifices three pawns to open up the black king. Yet, the game quickly wound down with a perpetual check.
Results - Round 9
White | Black | |
Caruana | 1 - 0 | Rapport |
Nepomniachtchi | 1/2 - 1/2 | Giri |
Aronian | 1/2 - 1/2 | Dominguez |
Vachier-Lagrave | 1/2 - 1/2 | Firouzja |
So | Rest Day |
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The 2023 Sinquefield Cup is the strongest international classical OTB tournament in the U.S. and the final leg of the 2023 Grand Chess Tour. Starting November 21 at 2:30 p.m. ET/20:30 CET/01:00 (+1) IST, 10 elite grandmasters will compete for their share of the $350,000 prize fund.
Previous Coverage
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- Caruana, Dominguez Vie For First Following Day Of Draws
- Caruana Clinches GCT, Crosses 2800, Leads Sinquefield Cup With Dominguez, So
- Victories Aplenty: So Leads; Caruana, Dominguez Score 1st Wins
- Aronian Defeats Firouzja After Near-Catastrophe At Time Control
- So Breaks Draw Streak At 2023 Sinquefield Cup
- Duda Withdraws With Health Issue, No Decisive Results In St. Louis
- Missed Wins For Nepomniachtchi, Caruana
- Dominguez Presses vs. Caruana In Accurate Opening Round