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Instead of 25..Kf6? losing to 26 Rf3+, Wang could have chosen 25..Kf8 26 Rc7! f6 leading to the following position.
White to play and win (Anand-Wang Yue 2009 Variation)

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Td3
You found it, congrats !
1 Rd3! wins because 1..Rxd3 looses immediately in view of intermediary check 2 Rxc8+, winning a bishop.
There's no other defense after 1 Rd3!, which looks routine but is extremely strong.
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