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

R Praggnanandhaa (White) vs Hikaru Nakamura (Black)

R Vaishali (White) vs Lagno Kateryna (Black)

Divya Deshmukh (White) vs Bibisara Assaubayeva (Black)

  • April 15, 2026 17:59

    Does Zhu Jiner have a chance

    Anna Muzychuk, who entered the tournament as a replacement for Koneru Humpy, will take on Zhu Jiner, who is in title contention. 

  • April 15, 2026 17:51

    Will Sindarov’s help propel Bibisara to the World Title

  • April 15, 2026 17:48

    Vishy Anand’s pick

    In a video posted by FIDE, five-time World Champion, GM Viswanathan Anand was seen picking D Gukesh over Javokhir Sindarov for the World Chess Championship title.

  • April 15, 2026 17:46

    FIDE Grand Swiss 2027 will take place in Isle of Man

  • April 15, 2026 17:44

    Divya Deshmukh vs Bibisara

    Divya takes on Bibisara and aims for a victory to end her campaign on a good note, and her win could also help Vaishali win the title today. 

  • April 15, 2026 17:41

    Read how Vaishali can win the title today

    R Vaishali in FIDE Women’s Candidates 2026: Full title scenarios explained ahead of final round

    Grandmaster R Vaishali is within reach of becoming the first Indian to win the FIDE Women’s Candidates title, heading into the final round on Wednesday.

  • April 15, 2026 17:35

    Tiebreaks if needed tomorrow

    If both Vaishali and Assaubayeva win their respective matches, they will head to a playoff tiebreaker on Thursday. Click here to read more

  • April 15, 2026 17:34

    Big day for R Vaishali

    If Vaishali beats Lagno Kateryna and Bibisara Assaubayeva draws or loses, Vaishali wins the tournament and will become the first Indian to win the women’s section. 

  • April 15, 2026 17:32

    Women’s section pairings for today

    Anna Muzychuk — Zhu Jiner
    Aleksandra Goryachkina — Tan Zhongyi
    Vaishali Rameshbabu — Kateryna Lagno
    Divya Deshmukh — Bibisara Assaubayeva

  • April 15, 2026 17:32

    Open section pairings for today

    Andrey Esipenko — Fabiano Caruana
    Praggnanandhaa R — Hikaru Nakamura
    Matthias Bluebaum — Anish Giri
    Javokhir Sindarov — Wei Yi

  • April 15, 2026 17:31

    It is the final round!

    Hello and welcome to Sportstar’s coverage of Round 14 of FIDE Candidates 2026. 

Published on Apr 15, 2026

#FIDE #Chess #Candidates #Live #Vaishali #takes #Lagno #eyes #title #womens #section #heads #final #day #drama"> FIDE Chess Candidates 2026 Live, Round 14: Vaishali takes on Lagno with eyes on title, women’s section heads for final day drama  
  FIDE Candidates 2026: Check out all Live updates from Round 14 of the Candidates tournament happening in Cyprus on Wednesday.
Updated : Apr 15, 2026 17:59 IST 
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            READ LATERWelcome to Sportstar’s coverage of the fourteenth round of the FIDE Candidates 2026 tournament happening in Cyprus on Wednesday.R Praggnanandhaa (White) vs Hikaru Nakamura (Black)R Vaishali (White) vs Lagno Kateryna (Black)Divya Deshmukh (White) vs Bibisara Assaubayeva (Black)April 15, 2026 17:59
				Does Zhu Jiner have a chance
			Anna Muzychuk, who entered the tournament as a replacement for Koneru Humpy, will take on Zhu Jiner, who is in title contention. April 15, 2026 17:51
				Will Sindarov’s help propel Bibisara to the World Title
			April 15, 2026 17:48
				Vishy Anand’s pick 
			In a video posted by FIDE, five-time World Champion, GM Viswanathan Anand was seen picking D Gukesh over Javokhir Sindarov for the World Chess Championship title.April 15, 2026 17:46
				FIDE Grand Swiss 2027 will take place in Isle of Man
			April 15, 2026 17:44
				Divya Deshmukh vs Bibisara
			Divya takes on Bibisara and aims for a victory to end her campaign on a good note, and her win could also help Vaishali win the title today. April 15, 2026 17:41
				Read how Vaishali can win the title today
			R Vaishali in FIDE Women’s Candidates 2026: Full title scenarios explained ahead of final roundGrandmaster R Vaishali is within reach of becoming the first Indian to win the FIDE Women’s Candidates title, heading into the final round on Wednesday.April 15, 2026 17:35
				Tiebreaks if needed tomorrow
			If both Vaishali and Assaubayeva win their respective matches, they will head to a playoff tiebreaker on Thursday. Click here to read moreApril 15, 2026 17:34
				Big day for R Vaishali
			If Vaishali beats Lagno Kateryna and Bibisara Assaubayeva draws or loses, Vaishali wins the tournament and will become the first Indian to win the women’s section. April 15, 2026 17:32
				Women’s section pairings for today
			Anna Muzychuk — Zhu JinerAleksandra Goryachkina — Tan ZhongyiVaishali Rameshbabu — Kateryna LagnoDivya Deshmukh — Bibisara AssaubayevaApril 15, 2026 17:32
				Open section pairings for today 
			Andrey Esipenko — Fabiano CaruanaPraggnanandhaa R — Hikaru NakamuraMatthias Bluebaum — Anish GiriJavokhir Sindarov — Wei YiApril 15, 2026 17:31
				It is the final round! 
			Hello and welcome to Sportstar’s coverage of Round 14 of FIDE Candidates 2026. Published on Apr 15, 2026  #FIDE #Chess #Candidates #Live #Vaishali #takes #Lagno #eyes #title #womens #section #heads #final #day #drama
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Welcome to Sportstar’s coverage of the fourteenth round of the FIDE Candidates 2026 tournament happening in Cyprus on Wednesday.

R Praggnanandhaa (White) vs Hikaru Nakamura (Black)

R Vaishali (White) vs Lagno Kateryna (Black)

Divya Deshmukh (White) vs Bibisara Assaubayeva (Black)

  • April 15, 2026 17:59

    Does Zhu Jiner have a chance

    Anna Muzychuk, who entered the tournament as a replacement for Koneru Humpy, will take on Zhu Jiner, who is in title contention. 

  • April 15, 2026 17:51

    Will Sindarov’s help propel Bibisara to the World Title

  • April 15, 2026 17:48

    Vishy Anand’s pick

    In a video posted by FIDE, five-time World Champion, GM Viswanathan Anand was seen picking D Gukesh over Javokhir Sindarov for the World Chess Championship title.

  • April 15, 2026 17:46

    FIDE Grand Swiss 2027 will take place in Isle of Man

  • April 15, 2026 17:44

    Divya Deshmukh vs Bibisara

    Divya takes on Bibisara and aims for a victory to end her campaign on a good note, and her win could also help Vaishali win the title today. 

  • April 15, 2026 17:41

    Read how Vaishali can win the title today

    R Vaishali in FIDE Women’s Candidates 2026: Full title scenarios explained ahead of final round

    Grandmaster R Vaishali is within reach of becoming the first Indian to win the FIDE Women’s Candidates title, heading into the final round on Wednesday.

  • April 15, 2026 17:35

    Tiebreaks if needed tomorrow

    If both Vaishali and Assaubayeva win their respective matches, they will head to a playoff tiebreaker on Thursday. Click here to read more

  • April 15, 2026 17:34

    Big day for R Vaishali

    If Vaishali beats Lagno Kateryna and Bibisara Assaubayeva draws or loses, Vaishali wins the tournament and will become the first Indian to win the women’s section. 

  • April 15, 2026 17:32

    Women’s section pairings for today

    Anna Muzychuk — Zhu Jiner
    Aleksandra Goryachkina — Tan Zhongyi
    Vaishali Rameshbabu — Kateryna Lagno
    Divya Deshmukh — Bibisara Assaubayeva

  • April 15, 2026 17:32

    Open section pairings for today

    Andrey Esipenko — Fabiano Caruana
    Praggnanandhaa R — Hikaru Nakamura
    Matthias Bluebaum — Anish Giri
    Javokhir Sindarov — Wei Yi

  • April 15, 2026 17:31

    It is the final round!

    Hello and welcome to Sportstar’s coverage of Round 14 of FIDE Candidates 2026. 

Published on Apr 15, 2026

#FIDE #Chess #Candidates #Live #Vaishali #takes #Lagno #eyes #title #womens #section #heads #final #day #drama">FIDE Chess Candidates 2026 Live, Round 14: Vaishali takes on Lagno with eyes on title, women’s section heads for final day drama

FIDE Candidates 2026: Check out all Live updates from Round 14 of the Candidates tournament happening in Cyprus on Wednesday.

Updated : Apr 15, 2026 17:59 IST

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

R Praggnanandhaa (White) vs Hikaru Nakamura (Black)

R Vaishali (White) vs Lagno Kateryna (Black)

Divya Deshmukh (White) vs Bibisara Assaubayeva (Black)

  • April 15, 2026 17:59

    Does Zhu Jiner have a chance

    Anna Muzychuk, who entered the tournament as a replacement for Koneru Humpy, will take on Zhu Jiner, who is in title contention. 

  • April 15, 2026 17:51

    Will Sindarov’s help propel Bibisara to the World Title

  • April 15, 2026 17:48

    Vishy Anand’s pick

    In a video posted by FIDE, five-time World Champion, GM Viswanathan Anand was seen picking D Gukesh over Javokhir Sindarov for the World Chess Championship title.

  • April 15, 2026 17:46

    FIDE Grand Swiss 2027 will take place in Isle of Man

  • April 15, 2026 17:44

    Divya Deshmukh vs Bibisara

    Divya takes on Bibisara and aims for a victory to end her campaign on a good note, and her win could also help Vaishali win the title today. 

  • April 15, 2026 17:41

    Read how Vaishali can win the title today

    R Vaishali in FIDE Women’s Candidates 2026: Full title scenarios explained ahead of final round

    Grandmaster R Vaishali is within reach of becoming the first Indian to win the FIDE Women’s Candidates title, heading into the final round on Wednesday.

  • April 15, 2026 17:35

    Tiebreaks if needed tomorrow

    If both Vaishali and Assaubayeva win their respective matches, they will head to a playoff tiebreaker on Thursday. Click here to read more

  • April 15, 2026 17:34

    Big day for R Vaishali

    If Vaishali beats Lagno Kateryna and Bibisara Assaubayeva draws or loses, Vaishali wins the tournament and will become the first Indian to win the women’s section. 

  • April 15, 2026 17:32

    Women’s section pairings for today

    Anna Muzychuk — Zhu Jiner
    Aleksandra Goryachkina — Tan Zhongyi
    Vaishali Rameshbabu — Kateryna Lagno
    Divya Deshmukh — Bibisara Assaubayeva

  • April 15, 2026 17:32

    Open section pairings for today

    Andrey Esipenko — Fabiano Caruana
    Praggnanandhaa R — Hikaru Nakamura
    Matthias Bluebaum — Anish Giri
    Javokhir Sindarov — Wei Yi

  • April 15, 2026 17:31

    It is the final round!

    Hello and welcome to Sportstar’s coverage of Round 14 of FIDE Candidates 2026. 

Published on Apr 15, 2026

#FIDE #Chess #Candidates #Live #Vaishali #takes #Lagno #eyes #title #womens #section #heads #final #day #drama

FIDE Candidates 2026: Check out all Live updates from Round 14 of the Candidates tournament…

Javokhir Sindarov — the Uzbek jewel taking FIDE Chess Candidates 2026 by storm

Giri attempted to build pressure along the d-file, but Sindarov defended resolutely with Be6 and Re6, neutralising White’s efforts.

The game later transitioned into a rook and bishop endgame, where neither side could find a breakthrough, before the players repeated moves to agree to a draw by threefold repetition.

Other results in the Open section saw Hikaru Nakamura pick up another draw against Matthias Bluebaum, Wei Yi defeat Andrey Esipenko, and R. Praggnanandhaa draw against Fabiano Caruana.

Published on Apr 14, 2026

#FIDE #Candidates #Open #Section #Sindarov #seals #title #spare #extends #unbeaten #run #games"> FIDE Candidates 2026 Open Section: Sindarov seals title with a round to spare; extends unbeaten run to 50 games  Javokhir Sindarov’s dream run at the FIDE Candidates 2026 was sealed with a draw against Anish Giri in Round 13, securing him a shot at the FIDE World Championship against D. Gukesh later this year.Sindarov remains unbeaten in the tournament and clinched the Candidates title with a round to spare.Heading into Tuesday’s Round 13, Sindarov held a two-point lead. Giri needed a win to cut the deficit to one and take the contest into the final day, but the draw ensured Sindarov wrapped up the title.Giri opened with 1. e4, and Sindarov responded with a rock-solid set-up. By move 15, several pieces had been exchanged, leading to a queenless middlegame, a scenario that suited Sindarov as he looked to minimise risk.ALSO READ: Javokhir Sindarov — the Uzbek jewel taking FIDE Chess Candidates 2026 by stormGiri attempted to build pressure along the d-file, but Sindarov defended resolutely with Be6 and Re6, neutralising White’s efforts.The game later transitioned into a rook and bishop endgame, where neither side could find a breakthrough, before the players repeated moves to agree to a draw by threefold repetition.Other results in the Open section saw Hikaru Nakamura pick up another draw against Matthias Bluebaum, Wei Yi defeat Andrey Esipenko, and R. Praggnanandhaa draw against Fabiano Caruana.Published on Apr 14, 2026  #FIDE #Candidates #Open #Section #Sindarov #seals #title #spare #extends #unbeaten #run #games
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Javokhir Sindarov — the Uzbek jewel taking FIDE Chess Candidates 2026 by storm

Giri attempted to build pressure along the d-file, but Sindarov defended resolutely with Be6 and Re6, neutralising White’s efforts.

The game later transitioned into a rook and bishop endgame, where neither side could find a breakthrough, before the players repeated moves to agree to a draw by threefold repetition.

Other results in the Open section saw Hikaru Nakamura pick up another draw against Matthias Bluebaum, Wei Yi defeat Andrey Esipenko, and R. Praggnanandhaa draw against Fabiano Caruana.

Published on Apr 14, 2026

#FIDE #Candidates #Open #Section #Sindarov #seals #title #spare #extends #unbeaten #run #games">FIDE Candidates 2026 Open Section: Sindarov seals title with a round to spare; extends unbeaten run to 50 games

Javokhir Sindarov’s dream run at the FIDE Candidates 2026 was sealed with a draw against Anish Giri in Round 13, securing him a shot at the FIDE World Championship against D. Gukesh later this year.

Sindarov remains unbeaten in the tournament and clinched the Candidates title with a round to spare.

Heading into Tuesday’s Round 13, Sindarov held a two-point lead. Giri needed a win to cut the deficit to one and take the contest into the final day, but the draw ensured Sindarov wrapped up the title.

Giri opened with 1. e4, and Sindarov responded with a rock-solid set-up. By move 15, several pieces had been exchanged, leading to a queenless middlegame, a scenario that suited Sindarov as he looked to minimise risk.

ALSO READ: Javokhir Sindarov — the Uzbek jewel taking FIDE Chess Candidates 2026 by storm

Giri attempted to build pressure along the d-file, but Sindarov defended resolutely with Be6 and Re6, neutralising White’s efforts.

The game later transitioned into a rook and bishop endgame, where neither side could find a breakthrough, before the players repeated moves to agree to a draw by threefold repetition.

Other results in the Open section saw Hikaru Nakamura pick up another draw against Matthias Bluebaum, Wei Yi defeat Andrey Esipenko, and R. Praggnanandhaa draw against Fabiano Caruana.

Published on Apr 14, 2026

#FIDE #Candidates #Open #Section #Sindarov #seals #title #spare #extends #unbeaten #run #games

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Check out what happened in Round 12 as it happened in the live blog

However, the tide turned during the frantic final scramble. Under severe time pressure, Giri fumbled his advantage by failing to find the clinical killing blow.

Instead of tightening the noose, a series of repetitive checks allowed Wei Yi to escape. By move 77, with neither side able to break the deadlock, Giri was forced to settle for a frustrating draw via threefold repetition.

Other results saw India’s R. Praggnanandhaa draw against Andrey Esipenko, while Matthias Bluebaum held Fabiano Caruana to a draw.

Published on Apr 12, 2026

#FIDE #Candidates #Open #Section #Sindarov #plays #quick #draw #Nakamura #extend #lead #standings"> FIDE Candidates 2026 Open Section: Sindarov plays a quick draw with Nakamura to extend lead in standings  It was in stark contrast to his fifth-round outing, when Hikaru Nakamura (5.5) took over an hour for a single move, as his Round 12 clash against Open section leader Javokhir Sindarov (9) ended in a draw in under 45 minutes on Sunday. Anish Giri (7) was also held by Wei Yi (5.5), allowing Sindarov to head into the rest day on Monday with a two-point lead.Sindarov opened with 1. d4, and the game soon transitioned into a Catalan-style setup with g3 and Bg2. Nakamura chose a solid theoretical line, conceding central space but gaining the bishop pair.Between moves nine and 26, the players exchanged queens and most of the minor pieces. By move 26 (Rd1 Rxd1), the position had been stripped of its major attacking potential. Sindarov held a slightly better king position, but Nakamura’s bishops provided sufficient compensation.With little scope for progress, both players shuffled their pieces before agreeing to a draw.On the other board, GM Anish saw a golden opportunity to climb the standings slip through his fingers. Dominating much of the mid-game, Giri steered the match into a highly favourable endgame where a full point seemed inevitable. His strategic pressure forced Wei Yi into a desperate defensive shell.ALSO READ: Check out what happened in Round 12 as it happened in the live blogHowever, the tide turned during the frantic final scramble. Under severe time pressure, Giri fumbled his advantage by failing to find the clinical killing blow.Instead of tightening the noose, a series of repetitive checks allowed Wei Yi to escape. By move 77, with neither side able to break the deadlock, Giri was forced to settle for a frustrating draw via threefold repetition.Other results saw India’s R. Praggnanandhaa draw against Andrey Esipenko, while Matthias Bluebaum held Fabiano Caruana to a draw.Published on Apr 12, 2026  #FIDE #Candidates #Open #Section #Sindarov #plays #quick #draw #Nakamura #extend #lead #standings
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However, the tide turned during the frantic final scramble. Under severe time pressure, Giri fumbled his advantage by failing to find the clinical killing blow.

Instead of tightening the noose, a series of repetitive checks allowed Wei Yi to escape. By move 77, with neither side able to break the deadlock, Giri was forced to settle for a frustrating draw via threefold repetition.

Other results saw India’s R. Praggnanandhaa draw against Andrey Esipenko, while Matthias Bluebaum held Fabiano Caruana to a draw.

Published on Apr 12, 2026

#FIDE #Candidates #Open #Section #Sindarov #plays #quick #draw #Nakamura #extend #lead #standings">FIDE Candidates 2026 Open Section: Sindarov plays a quick draw with Nakamura to extend lead in standings

It was in stark contrast to his fifth-round outing, when Hikaru Nakamura (5.5) took over an hour for a single move, as his Round 12 clash against Open section leader Javokhir Sindarov (9) ended in a draw in under 45 minutes on Sunday. Anish Giri (7) was also held by Wei Yi (5.5), allowing Sindarov to head into the rest day on Monday with a two-point lead.

Sindarov opened with 1. d4, and the game soon transitioned into a Catalan-style setup with g3 and Bg2. Nakamura chose a solid theoretical line, conceding central space but gaining the bishop pair.

Between moves nine and 26, the players exchanged queens and most of the minor pieces. By move 26 (Rd1 Rxd1), the position had been stripped of its major attacking potential. Sindarov held a slightly better king position, but Nakamura’s bishops provided sufficient compensation.

With little scope for progress, both players shuffled their pieces before agreeing to a draw.

On the other board, GM Anish saw a golden opportunity to climb the standings slip through his fingers. Dominating much of the mid-game, Giri steered the match into a highly favourable endgame where a full point seemed inevitable. His strategic pressure forced Wei Yi into a desperate defensive shell.

ALSO READ: Check out what happened in Round 12 as it happened in the live blog

However, the tide turned during the frantic final scramble. Under severe time pressure, Giri fumbled his advantage by failing to find the clinical killing blow.

Instead of tightening the noose, a series of repetitive checks allowed Wei Yi to escape. By move 77, with neither side able to break the deadlock, Giri was forced to settle for a frustrating draw via threefold repetition.

Other results saw India’s R. Praggnanandhaa draw against Andrey Esipenko, while Matthias Bluebaum held Fabiano Caruana to a draw.

Published on Apr 12, 2026

#FIDE #Candidates #Open #Section #Sindarov #plays #quick #draw #Nakamura #extend #lead #standings

It was in stark contrast to his fifth-round outing, when Hikaru Nakamura (5.5) took over…

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Sindarov maintained his grip on the position as Praggnanandhaa resigned in a lost position.

In the women’s section, R. Vaishali absorbed Anna Muzychuk’s kingside push with timely exchanges and central breaks, simplifying into a balanced endgame to secure a draw.

In the middlegame, Vaishali centralised her bishop and opened the kingside on her terms rather than defending passively.

Between 37. f5+ Kf7 and 38. Kf4 d5, she neutralised White’s pawn breaks while keeping her king safe.

Towards the end, the position was fully equalised, and any attempt to push would have risked overextension, as the game ended in a draw.

Published on Apr 09, 2026

#FIDE #Candidates #Tournament #Sindarov #punishes #Praggnanandhaas #slip #stay #clear #top #Vaishali #draws #Muzychuk"> FIDE Candidates Tournament 2026, Round 10: Sindarov punishes Praggnanandhaa’s slip to stay clear at the top; Vaishali draws with Muzychuk  Grandmaster Javokhir Sindarov returned to winning ways, completing a double over R. Praggnanandhaa to extend his sole lead in the Open section of the ongoing FIDE Candidates 2026 in Cyprus on Thursday.Anish Giri’s draw against Hikaru Nakamura helped Sindarov open up a two-point gap heading into the rest day on Friday.Praggnanandhaa started well, but a decisive error on move 22, when he played Bd7, proved costly. Instead of consolidating, the move allowed Sindarov to intensify pressure on the king and along the f-file.Sindarov capitalised immediately with 23. Rf7, a knockout blow that forced matters. He followed it up with a temporary exchange sacrifice to drag the Black king into the open.With 25. Qf4+ Kg7 and 28. Qxd7, Sindarov seized complete control, maintaining the initiative with a series of checks. He later activated his rooks, leaving Praggnanandhaa neutralised and without counterplay.ALSO READ: Check out updates from Round 10 of the ongoing FIDE Candidates 2026Sindarov maintained his grip on the position as Praggnanandhaa resigned in a lost position.In the women’s section, R. Vaishali absorbed Anna Muzychuk’s kingside push with timely exchanges and central breaks, simplifying into a balanced endgame to secure a draw.In the middlegame, Vaishali centralised her bishop and opened the kingside on her terms rather than defending passively.Between 37. f5+ Kf7 and 38. Kf4 d5, she neutralised White’s pawn breaks while keeping her king safe.Towards the end, the position was fully equalised, and any attempt to push would have risked overextension, as the game ended in a draw.Published on Apr 09, 2026  #FIDE #Candidates #Tournament #Sindarov #punishes #Praggnanandhaas #slip #stay #clear #top #Vaishali #draws #Muzychuk
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Sindarov maintained his grip on the position as Praggnanandhaa resigned in a lost position.

In the women’s section, R. Vaishali absorbed Anna Muzychuk’s kingside push with timely exchanges and central breaks, simplifying into a balanced endgame to secure a draw.

In the middlegame, Vaishali centralised her bishop and opened the kingside on her terms rather than defending passively.

Between 37. f5+ Kf7 and 38. Kf4 d5, she neutralised White’s pawn breaks while keeping her king safe.

Towards the end, the position was fully equalised, and any attempt to push would have risked overextension, as the game ended in a draw.

Published on Apr 09, 2026

#FIDE #Candidates #Tournament #Sindarov #punishes #Praggnanandhaas #slip #stay #clear #top #Vaishali #draws #Muzychuk">FIDE Candidates Tournament 2026, Round 10: Sindarov punishes Praggnanandhaa’s slip to stay clear at the top; Vaishali draws with Muzychuk

Grandmaster Javokhir Sindarov returned to winning ways, completing a double over R. Praggnanandhaa to extend his sole lead in the Open section of the ongoing FIDE Candidates 2026 in Cyprus on Thursday.

Anish Giri’s draw against Hikaru Nakamura helped Sindarov open up a two-point gap heading into the rest day on Friday.

Praggnanandhaa started well, but a decisive error on move 22, when he played Bd7, proved costly. Instead of consolidating, the move allowed Sindarov to intensify pressure on the king and along the f-file.

Sindarov capitalised immediately with 23. Rf7, a knockout blow that forced matters. He followed it up with a temporary exchange sacrifice to drag the Black king into the open.

With 25. Qf4+ Kg7 and 28. Qxd7, Sindarov seized complete control, maintaining the initiative with a series of checks. He later activated his rooks, leaving Praggnanandhaa neutralised and without counterplay.

ALSO READ: Check out updates from Round 10 of the ongoing FIDE Candidates 2026

Sindarov maintained his grip on the position as Praggnanandhaa resigned in a lost position.

In the women’s section, R. Vaishali absorbed Anna Muzychuk’s kingside push with timely exchanges and central breaks, simplifying into a balanced endgame to secure a draw.

In the middlegame, Vaishali centralised her bishop and opened the kingside on her terms rather than defending passively.

Between 37. f5+ Kf7 and 38. Kf4 d5, she neutralised White’s pawn breaks while keeping her king safe.

Towards the end, the position was fully equalised, and any attempt to push would have risked overextension, as the game ended in a draw.

Published on Apr 09, 2026

#FIDE #Candidates #Tournament #Sindarov #punishes #Praggnanandhaas #slip #stay #clear #top #Vaishali #draws #Muzychuk

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In the women’s section, Muzychuk held on to her lead with 4.5 points after drawing against Bibisara and Zhu Jiner was held to a draw by Aleksandra Goryachkina.

In the open section, R Praggnanandhaa once again pushed for a result but eventually settled for a threefold-repetition draw against Fabiano Caruana.

Earlier in the day, Hikaru Nakamura, enduring a difficult tournament, drew against Matthias Bluebaum.

Anish Giri finally held Javokhir Sindarov to a draw, bringing an end to Sindarov’s winning run. Despite the result, Sindarov continues to lead the open section with six points from seven rounds heading into the rest day on Monday.

China’s Wei Yi defeated Andrey Esipenko.

Published on Apr 05, 2026

#FIDE #Candidates #Tournament #Vaishali #registers #consecutive #win #Praggnanandhaa #draws #Caruanafide candidates tournament, fide candidates tournament 2026, fide candidates tournament results, fide candidates tournament scores, fide candidates tournament indian results, fide candidates indian results round 7, fide candidates tournament round 7 results, praggnanandhaa, vaishali, divya deshmukh, sindarov, javokhir sindarov"> FIDE Candidates Tournament 2026, Round 7: Vaishali registers second consecutive win, Praggnanandhaa draws with CaruanaGrandmaster R Vaishali made something out of nothing, and in style, bagging full points to move to four out of seven after defeating Tan Zhongyi in a game that had been heading towards a draw until the middlegame. The win lifts Vaishali to second in the standings, behind leader Anna Muzychuk.Zhongyi’s blunder in the sequence around moves 36 to 38 — Rc6, Kg7, Ra1 — ensured Vaishali walked away with the full point. Zhongyi began pushing pawns on the flank instead of consolidating her king position, and one of Vaishali’s key moments came on move 38 with Rxf6, winning a pawn and opening lines towards the black king.Zhongyi then erred further with Kxf6, exposing her king without a pawn shield. Vaishali’s rooks and king coordinated better thereafter, as she built up activity and converted the advantage, forcing Zhongyi to resign.ALSO READ: Praggnanandhaa very much in contention for Candidates title: chess coach Shyam SundarIn the women’s section, Muzychuk held on to her lead with 4.5 points after drawing against Bibisara and Zhu Jiner was held to a draw by Aleksandra Goryachkina.In the open section, R Praggnanandhaa once again pushed for a result but eventually settled for a threefold-repetition draw against Fabiano Caruana.Earlier in the day, Hikaru Nakamura, enduring a difficult tournament, drew against Matthias Bluebaum.Anish Giri finally held Javokhir Sindarov to a draw, bringing an end to Sindarov’s winning run. Despite the result, Sindarov continues to lead the open section with six points from seven rounds heading into the rest day on Monday.China’s Wei Yi defeated Andrey Esipenko.Published on Apr 05, 2026#FIDE #Candidates #Tournament #Vaishali #registers #consecutive #win #Praggnanandhaa #draws #Caruanafide candidates tournament, fide candidates tournament 2026, fide candidates tournament results, fide candidates tournament scores, fide candidates tournament indian results, fide candidates indian results round 7, fide candidates tournament round 7 results, praggnanandhaa, vaishali, divya deshmukh, sindarov, javokhir sindarov
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Praggnanandhaa very much in contention for Candidates title: chess coach Shyam Sundar

In the women’s section, Muzychuk held on to her lead with 4.5 points after drawing against Bibisara and Zhu Jiner was held to a draw by Aleksandra Goryachkina.

In the open section, R Praggnanandhaa once again pushed for a result but eventually settled for a threefold-repetition draw against Fabiano Caruana.

Earlier in the day, Hikaru Nakamura, enduring a difficult tournament, drew against Matthias Bluebaum.

Anish Giri finally held Javokhir Sindarov to a draw, bringing an end to Sindarov’s winning run. Despite the result, Sindarov continues to lead the open section with six points from seven rounds heading into the rest day on Monday.

China’s Wei Yi defeated Andrey Esipenko.

Published on Apr 05, 2026

#FIDE #Candidates #Tournament #Vaishali #registers #consecutive #win #Praggnanandhaa #draws #Caruanafide candidates tournament, fide candidates tournament 2026, fide candidates tournament results, fide candidates tournament scores, fide candidates tournament indian results, fide candidates indian results round 7, fide candidates tournament round 7 results, praggnanandhaa, vaishali, divya deshmukh, sindarov, javokhir sindarov">FIDE Candidates Tournament 2026, Round 7: Vaishali registers second consecutive win, Praggnanandhaa draws with Caruana

Grandmaster R Vaishali made something out of nothing, and in style, bagging full points to move to four out of seven after defeating Tan Zhongyi in a game that had been heading towards a draw until the middlegame. The win lifts Vaishali to second in the standings, behind leader Anna Muzychuk.

Zhongyi’s blunder in the sequence around moves 36 to 38 — Rc6, Kg7, Ra1 — ensured Vaishali walked away with the full point. Zhongyi began pushing pawns on the flank instead of consolidating her king position, and one of Vaishali’s key moments came on move 38 with Rxf6, winning a pawn and opening lines towards the black king.

Zhongyi then erred further with Kxf6, exposing her king without a pawn shield. Vaishali’s rooks and king coordinated better thereafter, as she built up activity and converted the advantage, forcing Zhongyi to resign.

ALSO READ: Praggnanandhaa very much in contention for Candidates title: chess coach Shyam Sundar

In the women’s section, Muzychuk held on to her lead with 4.5 points after drawing against Bibisara and Zhu Jiner was held to a draw by Aleksandra Goryachkina.

In the open section, R Praggnanandhaa once again pushed for a result but eventually settled for a threefold-repetition draw against Fabiano Caruana.

Earlier in the day, Hikaru Nakamura, enduring a difficult tournament, drew against Matthias Bluebaum.

Anish Giri finally held Javokhir Sindarov to a draw, bringing an end to Sindarov’s winning run. Despite the result, Sindarov continues to lead the open section with six points from seven rounds heading into the rest day on Monday.

China’s Wei Yi defeated Andrey Esipenko.

Published on Apr 05, 2026

#FIDE #Candidates #Tournament #Vaishali #registers #consecutive #win #Praggnanandhaa #draws #Caruanafide candidates tournament, fide candidates tournament 2026, fide candidates tournament results, fide candidates tournament scores, fide candidates tournament indian results, fide candidates indian results round 7, fide candidates tournament round 7 results, praggnanandhaa, vaishali, divya deshmukh, sindarov, javokhir sindarov

Grandmaster R Vaishali made something out of nothing, and in style, bagging full points to…