FIDE Candidates Tournament 2026

By Gurpratap Sandhu , 10 April 2026

The FIDE Candidates Tournament has entered a निर्णायक phase, with rising Uzbek grandmaster Javokhir Sindarov maintaining a narrow but crucial lead. Demonstrating composure, tactical precision, and strategic maturity beyond his years, Sindarov has outperformed a highly competitive field of elite players. As the tournament progresses, every round carries immense weight, with challengers closely trailing. The outcome will determine who earns the right to face the reigning world champion.

By Karan Gill , 8 April 2026

Young chess prodigy Javokhir Sindarov is rapidly gaining global attention as discussions intensify around the upcoming FIDE Candidates Tournament. Known for his aggressive playing style and tactical sharpness, Sindarov represents a new generation of players challenging established hierarchies in elite chess. His recent performances have strengthened his case as a serious contender for a spot among the world’s best.

By Gurpratap Sandhu , 6 April 2026

The FIDE Candidates Tournament 2026 has entered a demanding phase for India, with missed opportunities shaping outcomes in both the men’s and women’s sections. In a key encounter, R Praggnanandhaa failed to convert an early advantage against Andrey Esipenko, resulting in a draw after 41 moves. The outcome represents a lost chance to narrow the gap with tournament leaders. As competition intensifies, such marginal setbacks underscore the importance of precision, timing, and strategic execution in elite chess.

By Karan Gill , 3 April 2026

India’s participation in the FIDE Candidates Tournament 2026 continued to present a mixture of stability and challenge during Round 4. Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa and Rameshbabu Vaishali secured composed draws, demonstrating disciplined strategy against elite competition. Meanwhile, Divya Deshmukh encountered her first loss in the women’s division, underscoring the intense level of competition at the tournament.