Indian grandmaster Pentala Harikrishna suffered a defeat at the hands of compatriot S P Sethuraman in the tie breaker games of the second round and exited the FIDE World Cup here.
The 20th seeded Harikrishna, playing with black pieces in the first rapid game, started off neck to neck against his countryman and the tie breaker lived up to the billing.
Sethuraman was wary of his opponent's attacking prowess in the first game and defended well to keep Harikrishna at bay and the game ended in a draw after a massive 58 moves.
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This was Harikrishna's sixth performance at the FIDE World Cup but he feels there will be a seventh and will look to focus on his next tournaments.
"Things did not go my way for this event from the initial stages, but I had given my best in every match I played," Harikrishna said.
"Although it is a disappointment to end the tournament here but I will focus on my next events and come back stronger," he added.
Harikrishna will be next seen in action when he features in the European Club Cup in Antalya Turkey in the second week of October.
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