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Welcome to Sportstar’s Live coverage of the tenth round of the FIDE Candidates 2026 tournament happening in Cyprus on Wednesday.

R Vaishali (Black) vs Anna Muzychuk (White) – Live Board

Divya Deshmukh (White) vs Aleksandra Goryachkina (Black) – Live Board

R Praggnanandhaa (Black) vs Javokhir Sindarov (White) – Live Board

  • April 09, 2026 17:47

    Praggnanandhaa to face sole leader Sindarov

    Javokhir Sindarov is the runaway leader (6.5/9). Pragg (3.5/9) is in the middle of the pack and needs a massive second-half surge to close the 3-point gap.

  • April 09, 2026 17:44

    Divya Deshmukh vs Aleksandra Goryachkina

    Divya (4.5/9) is just 1 point off the lead. She will be looking to bounce back after a tough loss to Vaishali in Round 9.

  • April 09, 2026 17:42

    Vaishali in top-form

    Vaishali clinched victory in just 31 moves with the Reti Opening against Divya Deshmukh yesterday. Two bold rook sacrifices, on moves 23 and 31, forced her compatriot’s resignation and lifted her to the top of the standings.

  • April 09, 2026 17:38

    Women section pairings for tonight

    Anna Muzychuk — Vaishali Rameshbabu

    Divya Deshmukh — Aleksandra Goryachkina

    Bibisara Assaubayeva — Zhu Jiner

    Kateryna Lagno — Tan Zhongyi

  • April 09, 2026 17:37

    Open Section pairings for tonight

    Andrey Esipenko — Matthias Bluebaum


    Javokhir Sindarov — R Praggnanandhaa


    Wei Yi — Fabiano Caruana


    Anish Giri — Hikaru Nakamura

  • April 09, 2026 17:36

    It is Round 10

    Hello and welcome to Sportstar’s coverage of Round 10 of the FIDE Candidates 2026. 

Published on Apr 09, 2026

#FIDE #Chess #Candidates #LIVE #Jointleader #Vaishali #faces #Anna #Praggnanandhaa #face #Sindarov #matches #IST"> FIDE Chess Candidates 2026 LIVE, Round 10: Joint-leader Vaishali faces Anna, Praggnanandhaa to face Sindarov, matches from 6:15 PM IST  
  FIDE Candidates 2026: Check out all the Live updates from Round 10 of the Candidates tournament happening in Cyprus on Thursday.
Updated : Apr 09, 2026 17:49 IST 
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            READ LATERWelcome to Sportstar’s Live coverage of the tenth round of the FIDE Candidates 2026 tournament happening in Cyprus on Wednesday.R Vaishali (Black) vs Anna Muzychuk (White) – Live BoardDivya Deshmukh (White) vs Aleksandra Goryachkina (Black) – Live BoardR Praggnanandhaa (Black) vs Javokhir Sindarov (White) – Live BoardApril 09, 2026 17:47
				Praggnanandhaa to face sole leader Sindarov
			Javokhir Sindarov is the runaway leader (6.5/9). Pragg (3.5/9) is in the middle of the pack and needs a massive second-half surge to close the 3-point gap.April 09, 2026 17:44
				Divya Deshmukh vs Aleksandra Goryachkina
			Divya (4.5/9) is just 1 point off the lead. She will be looking to bounce back after a tough loss to Vaishali in Round 9.April 09, 2026 17:42
				Vaishali in top-form
			Vaishali clinched victory in just 31 moves with the Reti Opening against Divya Deshmukh yesterday. Two bold rook sacrifices, on moves 23 and 31, forced her compatriot’s resignation and lifted her to the top of the standings.April 09, 2026 17:38
				Women section pairings for tonight
			Anna Muzychuk — Vaishali RameshbabuDivya Deshmukh — Aleksandra GoryachkinaBibisara Assaubayeva — Zhu JinerKateryna Lagno — Tan ZhongyiApril 09, 2026 17:37
				Open Section pairings for tonight
			Andrey Esipenko — Matthias BluebaumJavokhir Sindarov — R PraggnanandhaaWei Yi — Fabiano CaruanaAnish Giri — Hikaru NakamuraApril 09, 2026 17:36
				It is Round 10 
			Hello and welcome to Sportstar’s coverage of Round 10 of the FIDE Candidates 2026. Published on Apr 09, 2026  #FIDE #Chess #Candidates #LIVE #Jointleader #Vaishali #faces #Anna #Praggnanandhaa #face #Sindarov #matches #IST
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Welcome to Sportstar’s Live coverage of the tenth round of the FIDE Candidates 2026 tournament happening in Cyprus on Wednesday.

R Vaishali (Black) vs Anna Muzychuk (White) – Live Board

Divya Deshmukh (White) vs Aleksandra Goryachkina (Black) – Live Board

R Praggnanandhaa (Black) vs Javokhir Sindarov (White) – Live Board

  • April 09, 2026 17:47

    Praggnanandhaa to face sole leader Sindarov

    Javokhir Sindarov is the runaway leader (6.5/9). Pragg (3.5/9) is in the middle of the pack and needs a massive second-half surge to close the 3-point gap.

  • April 09, 2026 17:44

    Divya Deshmukh vs Aleksandra Goryachkina

    Divya (4.5/9) is just 1 point off the lead. She will be looking to bounce back after a tough loss to Vaishali in Round 9.

  • April 09, 2026 17:42

    Vaishali in top-form

    Vaishali clinched victory in just 31 moves with the Reti Opening against Divya Deshmukh yesterday. Two bold rook sacrifices, on moves 23 and 31, forced her compatriot’s resignation and lifted her to the top of the standings.

  • April 09, 2026 17:38

    Women section pairings for tonight

    Anna Muzychuk — Vaishali Rameshbabu

    Divya Deshmukh — Aleksandra Goryachkina

    Bibisara Assaubayeva — Zhu Jiner

    Kateryna Lagno — Tan Zhongyi

  • April 09, 2026 17:37

    Open Section pairings for tonight

    Andrey Esipenko — Matthias Bluebaum


    Javokhir Sindarov — R Praggnanandhaa


    Wei Yi — Fabiano Caruana


    Anish Giri — Hikaru Nakamura

  • April 09, 2026 17:36

    It is Round 10

    Hello and welcome to Sportstar’s coverage of Round 10 of the FIDE Candidates 2026. 

Published on Apr 09, 2026

#FIDE #Chess #Candidates #LIVE #Jointleader #Vaishali #faces #Anna #Praggnanandhaa #face #Sindarov #matches #IST">FIDE Chess Candidates 2026 LIVE, Round 10: Joint-leader Vaishali faces Anna, Praggnanandhaa to face Sindarov, matches from 6:15 PM IST

FIDE Candidates 2026: Check out all the Live updates from Round 10 of the Candidates tournament happening in Cyprus on Thursday.

Updated : Apr 09, 2026 17:49 IST

Welcome to Sportstar’s Live coverage of the tenth round of the FIDE Candidates 2026 tournament happening in Cyprus on Wednesday.

R Vaishali (Black) vs Anna Muzychuk (White) – Live Board

Divya Deshmukh (White) vs Aleksandra Goryachkina (Black) – Live Board

R Praggnanandhaa (Black) vs Javokhir Sindarov (White) – Live Board

  • April 09, 2026 17:47

    Praggnanandhaa to face sole leader Sindarov

    Javokhir Sindarov is the runaway leader (6.5/9). Pragg (3.5/9) is in the middle of the pack and needs a massive second-half surge to close the 3-point gap.

  • April 09, 2026 17:44

    Divya Deshmukh vs Aleksandra Goryachkina

    Divya (4.5/9) is just 1 point off the lead. She will be looking to bounce back after a tough loss to Vaishali in Round 9.

  • April 09, 2026 17:42

    Vaishali in top-form

    Vaishali clinched victory in just 31 moves with the Reti Opening against Divya Deshmukh yesterday. Two bold rook sacrifices, on moves 23 and 31, forced her compatriot’s resignation and lifted her to the top of the standings.

  • April 09, 2026 17:38

    Women section pairings for tonight

    Anna Muzychuk — Vaishali Rameshbabu

    Divya Deshmukh — Aleksandra Goryachkina

    Bibisara Assaubayeva — Zhu Jiner

    Kateryna Lagno — Tan Zhongyi

  • April 09, 2026 17:37

    Open Section pairings for tonight

    Andrey Esipenko — Matthias Bluebaum


    Javokhir Sindarov — R Praggnanandhaa


    Wei Yi — Fabiano Caruana


    Anish Giri — Hikaru Nakamura

  • April 09, 2026 17:36

    It is Round 10

    Hello and welcome to Sportstar’s coverage of Round 10 of the FIDE Candidates 2026. 

Published on Apr 09, 2026

#FIDE #Chess #Candidates #LIVE #Jointleader #Vaishali #faces #Anna #Praggnanandhaa #face #Sindarov #matches #IST

FIDE Candidates 2026: Check out all the Live updates from Round 10 of the Candidates…

Check out all the live updates from Round 8 as it happened, over here

In the other games in the women’s section, Vaishali drew against Bibisara Assaubayeva, Lagno defeated Aleksandra Goryachkina, and Zhu Jiner beat Tan Zhongyi.

In the open section, leader Javokhir Sindarov could not complete a double over Andrey Esipenko, as their second-half encounter ended in a draw.

The game began at a brisk pace and remained balanced between moves 11 and 18, with both players simplifying the centre and activating their pieces. The critical moment came on move 17, when Sindarov played Na5 to target the c6 bishop, but the sequence that followed led to further simplification. By move 19, both kings were relatively safe, with no clear pawn breaks or attacking chances, and the game drifted towards a draw.

Meanwhile, R Praggnanandhaa’s bid to close the gap on Sindarov suffered a setback, as Anish Giri avenged his first-round loss with a win.

The game remained relatively balanced into the middlegame, but Praggnanandhaa never looked entirely comfortable, with Giri gradually building pressure. The decisive moment came with 36.e6, which created a dangerous passed pawn and disrupted Black’s coordination.

Praggnanandhaa attempted counterplay with 38…h5, but it backfired, forcing him into a passive position. Giri then seized the initiative with 41.Rf8+ Kh7, and with the black king exposed in the final phase, Praggnanandhaa was compelled to resign.

Hikaru Nakamura registered his first win of the tournament, defeating Fabiano Caruana, while Wei Yi drew against Matthias Bluebaum.

Published on Apr 07, 2026

#FIDE #Candidates #Tournament #Sindarov #drops #points #held #draw #Esipenko"> FIDE Candidates Tournament 2026, Round 8: Sindarov drops points, held to draw by Esipenko  Divya Deshmukh produced one of the standout results of the round, toppling leader Anna Muzychuk to share the lead at the ongoing FIDE Candidates Tournament 2026 in Cyprus on Tuesday.Playing her first Candidates, Divya weathered sustained pressure before turning the game around in the closing stages. The result lifted her to joint-top alongside Muzychuk, R Vaishali, Zhu Jiner and Kateryna Lagno.For much of the middlegame and early endgame, Muzychuk appeared in control, maintaining pressure and keeping Divya tied down. The position drifted towards equality, with a draw looking the likely outcome as the players entered a queen endgame.The turning point came in the sequence beginning 76.Qc8+ Kf5 77.Qh8+ Kg6 78.Qg8+ Kh6, when Divya began forcing checks. Instead of repeating moves, she kept the king on the move, gradually exposing it.On move 80, Muzychuk chose Kh5, stepping further into the open. Divya seized the moment, forcing the king into a narrow corridor before switching from checks to a decisive attack, leaving Muzychuk without a safe continuation.ALSO READ: Check out all the live updates from Round 8 as it happened, over hereIn the other games in the women’s section, Vaishali drew against Bibisara Assaubayeva, Lagno defeated Aleksandra Goryachkina, and Zhu Jiner beat Tan Zhongyi.In the open section, leader Javokhir Sindarov could not complete a double over Andrey Esipenko, as their second-half encounter ended in a draw.The game began at a brisk pace and remained balanced between moves 11 and 18, with both players simplifying the centre and activating their pieces. The critical moment came on move 17, when Sindarov played Na5 to target the c6 bishop, but the sequence that followed led to further simplification. By move 19, both kings were relatively safe, with no clear pawn breaks or attacking chances, and the game drifted towards a draw.Meanwhile, R Praggnanandhaa’s bid to close the gap on Sindarov suffered a setback, as Anish Giri avenged his first-round loss with a win.The game remained relatively balanced into the middlegame, but Praggnanandhaa never looked entirely comfortable, with Giri gradually building pressure. The decisive moment came with 36.e6, which created a dangerous passed pawn and disrupted Black’s coordination.Praggnanandhaa attempted counterplay with 38…h5, but it backfired, forcing him into a passive position. Giri then seized the initiative with 41.Rf8+ Kh7, and with the black king exposed in the final phase, Praggnanandhaa was compelled to resign.Hikaru Nakamura registered his first win of the tournament, defeating Fabiano Caruana, while Wei Yi drew against Matthias Bluebaum.Published on Apr 07, 2026  #FIDE #Candidates #Tournament #Sindarov #drops #points #held #draw #Esipenko
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Check out all the live updates from Round 8 as it happened, over here

In the other games in the women’s section, Vaishali drew against Bibisara Assaubayeva, Lagno defeated Aleksandra Goryachkina, and Zhu Jiner beat Tan Zhongyi.

In the open section, leader Javokhir Sindarov could not complete a double over Andrey Esipenko, as their second-half encounter ended in a draw.

The game began at a brisk pace and remained balanced between moves 11 and 18, with both players simplifying the centre and activating their pieces. The critical moment came on move 17, when Sindarov played Na5 to target the c6 bishop, but the sequence that followed led to further simplification. By move 19, both kings were relatively safe, with no clear pawn breaks or attacking chances, and the game drifted towards a draw.

Meanwhile, R Praggnanandhaa’s bid to close the gap on Sindarov suffered a setback, as Anish Giri avenged his first-round loss with a win.

The game remained relatively balanced into the middlegame, but Praggnanandhaa never looked entirely comfortable, with Giri gradually building pressure. The decisive moment came with 36.e6, which created a dangerous passed pawn and disrupted Black’s coordination.

Praggnanandhaa attempted counterplay with 38…h5, but it backfired, forcing him into a passive position. Giri then seized the initiative with 41.Rf8+ Kh7, and with the black king exposed in the final phase, Praggnanandhaa was compelled to resign.

Hikaru Nakamura registered his first win of the tournament, defeating Fabiano Caruana, while Wei Yi drew against Matthias Bluebaum.

Published on Apr 07, 2026

#FIDE #Candidates #Tournament #Sindarov #drops #points #held #draw #Esipenko">FIDE Candidates Tournament 2026, Round 8: Sindarov drops points, held to draw by Esipenko

Divya Deshmukh produced one of the standout results of the round, toppling leader Anna Muzychuk to share the lead at the ongoing FIDE Candidates Tournament 2026 in Cyprus on Tuesday.

Playing her first Candidates, Divya weathered sustained pressure before turning the game around in the closing stages. The result lifted her to joint-top alongside Muzychuk, R Vaishali, Zhu Jiner and Kateryna Lagno.

For much of the middlegame and early endgame, Muzychuk appeared in control, maintaining pressure and keeping Divya tied down. The position drifted towards equality, with a draw looking the likely outcome as the players entered a queen endgame.

The turning point came in the sequence beginning 76.Qc8+ Kf5 77.Qh8+ Kg6 78.Qg8+ Kh6, when Divya began forcing checks. Instead of repeating moves, she kept the king on the move, gradually exposing it.

On move 80, Muzychuk chose Kh5, stepping further into the open. Divya seized the moment, forcing the king into a narrow corridor before switching from checks to a decisive attack, leaving Muzychuk without a safe continuation.

ALSO READ: Check out all the live updates from Round 8 as it happened, over here

In the other games in the women’s section, Vaishali drew against Bibisara Assaubayeva, Lagno defeated Aleksandra Goryachkina, and Zhu Jiner beat Tan Zhongyi.

In the open section, leader Javokhir Sindarov could not complete a double over Andrey Esipenko, as their second-half encounter ended in a draw.

The game began at a brisk pace and remained balanced between moves 11 and 18, with both players simplifying the centre and activating their pieces. The critical moment came on move 17, when Sindarov played Na5 to target the c6 bishop, but the sequence that followed led to further simplification. By move 19, both kings were relatively safe, with no clear pawn breaks or attacking chances, and the game drifted towards a draw.

Meanwhile, R Praggnanandhaa’s bid to close the gap on Sindarov suffered a setback, as Anish Giri avenged his first-round loss with a win.

The game remained relatively balanced into the middlegame, but Praggnanandhaa never looked entirely comfortable, with Giri gradually building pressure. The decisive moment came with 36.e6, which created a dangerous passed pawn and disrupted Black’s coordination.

Praggnanandhaa attempted counterplay with 38…h5, but it backfired, forcing him into a passive position. Giri then seized the initiative with 41.Rf8+ Kh7, and with the black king exposed in the final phase, Praggnanandhaa was compelled to resign.

Hikaru Nakamura registered his first win of the tournament, defeating Fabiano Caruana, while Wei Yi drew against Matthias Bluebaum.

Published on Apr 07, 2026

#FIDE #Candidates #Tournament #Sindarov #drops #points #held #draw #Esipenko

Divya Deshmukh produced one of the standout results of the round, toppling leader Anna Muzychuk…