Overview
- Oro was knocked out in Goa after Vidit Santosh Gujrathi won the first rapid tiebreak 1.5–0.5, following two draws in the classical games.
- The decisive second rapid turned on severe time pressure, with Oro acknowledging he fell behind on the clock before erring in an equal position.
- He advanced by defeating Croatian grandmaster Ante Brkic 5–3 in round one, entering the event as, according to local reports, the youngest player to compete at this level of the World Cup.
- Vidit, ranked No. 27 with a 2715 Elo to Oro’s 2495, praised the 12-year-old as a prodigy with strong potential and a bright future.
- Recent coverage notes Oro’s first grandmaster norm and a scheduled six-game rapid match against Argentina’s No. 1 Sandro Mareco on Nov. 15–16 in Bahía Blanca, with local reports also listing the Argentine Championship final from Nov. 25 to Dec. 5.