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The FIDE World Cup 2002, marketed as the Second Chess World Cup, was a 24-player Category XVI chess tournament played between 9 October and 22 October 2002 in Hyderabad, India.[1] The tournament was hosted at Ramoji Film City and organized by FIDE in conjunction with the All India Chess Federation. Former World Cup winner Viswanathan Anand defeated Rustam Kasimdzhanov in the final to retain the title.[2]

Format

The tournament began with a league stage, consisting of 4 groups of six players each. Each player played a game against each of the other players in his group once. At the end of the group stage, the top two players from each group progressed to the quarterfinals. In the knockout rounds, each player played a two-game match against his opponent. If the match was tied after the regular games, blitz tie-breaks were used to determine a winner.[3]

Participants

All players are Grandmasters unless indicated otherwise.

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  1. Шаблон:Flagathlete, 2755
  2. Шаблон:Flagathlete, 2709
  3. Шаблон:Flagathlete, 2707
  4. Шаблон:Flagathlete, 2684
  5. Шаблон:Flagathlete, 2673
  6. Шаблон:Flagathlete, 2670
  7. Шаблон:Flagathlete, 2670
  8. Шаблон:Flagathlete, 2667
  9. Шаблон:Flagathlete, 2666
  10. Шаблон:Flagathlete, 2664
  11. Шаблон:Flagathlete, 2653
  12. Шаблон:Flagathlete, 2650
  13. Шаблон:Flagathlete, 2643
  14. Шаблон:Flagathlete, 2628
  15. Шаблон:Flagathlete, 2615
  16. Шаблон:Flagathlete, 2614
  17. Шаблон:Flagathlete, 2600
  18. Шаблон:Flagathlete, 2593
  19. Шаблон:Flagathlete, 2575
  20. Шаблон:Flagathlete, 2551
  21. Шаблон:Flagathlete, 2550
  22. Шаблон:Flagathlete, 2531, IM
  23. Шаблон:Flagathlete, 2511
  24. Шаблон:Flagathlete, 2399, IM

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Calendar

Round Dates
Group Stage 5–13 October
Quarterfinals 15–16 October
Semifinals 17–18 October
Final 19–20 October

Group stage

The group stages featured a number of surprising upsets, with the top three seeds all struggling to remain in contention. Anand, the No. 1 seed, overcame an early loss to Krishnan Sasikaran with wins over Kasimdzhanov and Al-Modiahki to finish second in his group. Vassily Ivanchuk was less fortunate, dropping games to Malakhov and Macieja and finishing fifth in Group A.[4] Morozevich never recovered after suffering a disastrous start with three straight losses to Ehlvest, Ganguly, and Harikrishna. He scored only one point in five matches, finishing second-to-last in the entire tournament and dropping below 2700 in Elo rating for the first time since 1998.[5]

Group A Pts. Group B Pts. Group C Pts. Group D Pts.
Шаблон:Flagicon Vladimir Malakhov Шаблон:Flagicon Alexey Dreev Шаблон:Flagicon Rustam Kasimdzhanov Шаблон:Flagicon Alexander Beliavsky
Шаблон:Flagicon Ye Jiangchuan 3 Шаблон:Flagicon Sergei Rublevsky 3 Шаблон:Flagicon Viswanathan Anand 3 Шаблон:Flagicon Nigel Short
Шаблон:Flagicon Bartłomiej Macieja 3 Шаблон:Flagicon Teimour Radjabov 3 Шаблон:Flagicon Krishnan Sasikiran Шаблон:Flagicon Jaan Ehlvest
Шаблон:Flagicon Giovanni Vescovi 3 Шаблон:Flagicon Zurab Azmaiparashvili Шаблон:Flagicon Hichem Hamdouchi Шаблон:Flagicon Surya Ganguly 2
Шаблон:Flagicon Vassily Ivanchuk 2 Шаблон:Flagicon Alex Yermolinsky Шаблон:Flagicon Mohammed Al-Modiahki 2 Шаблон:Flagicon Pentala Harikrishna
Шаблон:Flagicon Saidali Iuldachev ½ Шаблон:Flagicon Watu Kobese Шаблон:Flagicon Xu Jun Шаблон:Flagicon Alexander Morozevich 1

Playoffs

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Final

In the final, Viswanathan Anand defended his World Cup title won in Shenyang against Rustam Kasimdzhanov in a two-game match. The first game of the match ended in a 16-move draw, with Kasimdzhanov failing to make any headway against Anand's Caro-Kann defence. In Game 2, Anand gradually outplayed Kasimdzhanov in the Petroff defence, gaining a strong advantage after 18 ... N6g5?. Kasimdzhanov would resign 11 moves later.[6]

Name Rating 1 2 Total
Шаблон:Flagathlete 2755 ½ 1
Шаблон:Flagathlete 2653 ½ 0 ½

References

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