The World No. 11, who headed into the final day with a total of six points and placed at eighth position, was leapfrogged by Anish Giri of Netherlands as the Indian could only manage a draw in his last game.
Ultimately Harikrishna had to be content with the ninth place finish at the end of 13 rounds.
Harikrishna, playing in black pieces, did try to match up with his Dutch opponent. However, Loek seemed to be the better player on the day and ran away with the win.
The Indian star, with an ELO of 2770, has won one, drew 10 and lost two games in the tournament.
Tata Steel Chess is an elite tournament in this northern town of The Netherlands, popularly known as the Wimbledon of chess.
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