Overview
The FIDE Candidates Tournament is one of chess’s most prestigious events, where eight elite grandmasters compete for the right to challenge the reigning World Chess Champion. The 2026 edition took place from March 28 to April 16 at the Cap St Georges Hotel & Resort in Paphos, Cyprus, and proved to be a historic tournament showcasing exceptional play and a dominant winner.
Tournament Format
The competition used a rigorous double round-robin structure to ensure fairness across the field:
- Format: 8-player double round-robin — each player faces every opponent twice (14 rounds total)
- Time Control: 120 minutes for the first 40 moves, plus 30 additional minutes, with 30-second increments per move from move 41 onward
- Draw Rule: Players were strictly forbidden from agreeing to a draw before move 40
- Prize Pool: Over €1 million total; winner receives €70,000 plus €5,000 per half-point scored
The Eight Competitors
All eight players qualified through major 2024–2025 events:
| Player | Country | Qualification |
|---|---|---|
| Javokhir Sindarov | Uzbekistan | 2025 FIDE World Cup winner |
| Wei Yi | China | 2025 World Cup runner-up |
| Andrey Esipenko | FIDE | 2025 World Cup third place |
| Anish Giri | Netherlands | 2025 FIDE Grand Swiss winner |
| Matthias Blübaum | Germany | 2025 Grand Swiss second place |
| Fabiano Caruana | USA | 2024 FIDE Circuit champion |
| R Praggnanandhaa | India | 2025 FIDE Circuit champion |
| Hikaru Nakamura | USA | Highest six-month rating average |
Final Results
Sindarov dominated the tournament without losing a single game, finishing with 10.0/14 points:
| Place | Player | Score |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | Javokhir Sindarov | 10.0/14 |
| 2nd | Anish Giri | 8.5/14 |
| 3rd | Fabiano Caruana | 7.5/14 |
| 4th | Wei Yi | 7.0/14 |
| 5th | Hikaru Nakamura | 6.5/14 |
What the Victory Means
Sindarov’s triumph earns him the right to challenge reigning World Chess Champion D Gukesh in the World Championship match scheduled for November–December 2026. At just 18 years old, Sindarov would be one of the youngest challengers in World Championship history — a testament to Uzbekistan’s extraordinary chess development programme.
The match between Sindarov and Gukesh sets up a fascinating clash: the youngest world champion against one of the most exciting young attackers in the game. Chess fans worldwide are already looking forward to what promises to be a historic title match.