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Anish Giri is the Winner of the Tata Steel Masters 2023

Anish Giri, five times the runner-up in Wijk aan Zee, has won the 85th edition of Tata Steel Chess after pouncing on a blunder by Richard Rapport while Jorden van Foreest took down long-term leader Nodirbek Abdusattorov. Magnus Carlsen beat Arjun Erigaisi on demand to catch Nodirbek in a tie for 2nd place, while Wesley So finished 4th.

Nodirbek Abdusattorov led the 2023 Tata Steel Masters after every single round before the last, where he took a half-point lead into a game with White against the lowest-rated player. There was every chance he would wrap up victory with minimal fuss, but instead, we got a thriller. When the dust had settled, Anish Giri had won the trophy without the need for a playoff.

Final rankings:

1 Giri, Anish8½/132764
2 Abdusattorov, Nodirbek8/132713
3 Carlsen, Magnus8/132859
4 So, Wesley7½/132760
5 Caruana, Fabiano7/132766
6 Maghsoodloo, Parham7/132719
7 Aronian, Levon6½/132735
8 Rapport, Richard6½/132740
9 Praggnanandhaa6/132684
10 Van Foreest, Jorden6/132681
11 Ding, Liren5½/132811
12 Gukesh D5½/132725
13 Keymer, Vincent5/132696
14 Erigaisi Arjun4/132722
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