In Chess, Russia's Sergey Karjakin scripted a dramatic victory over Fabiano Caruana of United States to win the candidates tournament in Moscow yesterday. The title also gave Karjakin the right to challenge Magnus Carlsen in the World championship to be played in November.<br/><br/>While, Vishwanathan Anand played out a 35-move draw with black pieces against Peter Svidler to finish joint-second in the tournament. This is the first time in last 10 years that Anand won't be playing in a World Championship match.
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Russia's Sergey Karjakin wins World Chess candidates tournament