The World No. 22, playing with white pieces, on Saturday started off on an aggressive note, determined to finish the tournament on a winning note but had to settle for a draw as the Russian had other plans.
The game, which went on for 115 moves, saw the players settling to share the point as time was running out.
"I had a few chances to win but my opponent defended really well to prevent the loss and lead the game towards a draw," the Guntur player said.
As the tournament culminated after the ninth round, Harikrishna finished tied fourth on the leaderboard, courtesy six draws, two wins and just one loss.
"Had I won, I would have finished tied second. I finished as tied fourth, for which I am happy as my game quality was far better than the previous Grand Prix," Harikrishna said.
"I missed some chances in games against Mamedyarov and Adams, but a good performance overall," he added.
By finishing fourth, Harikrishna gained 60 Grand Prix points along with a handsome amount of 9,000 euros ($10,320).
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