Berlin Grand Prix 7: So out as Dominguez & Rapport advance
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Wesley So’s hopes of reaching the 2022 Candidates Tournament suffered a heavy blow as he lost his tiebreak against Leinier Dominguez, who now plays Levon Aronian in the semi-finals of the Berlin FIDE Grand Prix. Leinier had lost to Wesley in their classical game, and it was the same story in the other tiebreak. Richard Rapport lost to Radek Wojtaszek in the first round but bounced back to win the tiebreak and set up a semi-final clash against Hikaru Nakamura. Richard is the only non-US player remaining in the tournament.
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Berlin Grand Prix 7: So out as Dominguez & Rapport advance