Unbeaten Javokhir Sindarov wins Candidates 2026, units up World Chess Championship conflict with D Gukesh | Chess Information – The Occasions of India


Javokhir Sindarov vs Anish Giri (Photograph by Niki Riga/FIDE)

NEW DELHI: Javokhir Sindarov delivered a flawless marketing campaign to clinch the FIDE Candidates Match 2026 title on Tuesday, sealing the crown with a spherical to spare and organising a blockbuster World Championship conflict with D Gukesh later this 12 months.The Uzbek Grandmaster remained unbeaten all through the event on the Cap St Georges Resort & Resort, showcasing outstanding consistency in opposition to an elite subject. His decisive second got here with a composed draw in opposition to Anish Giri, which confirmed his qualification for the World Championship even earlier than the ultimate spherical.

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Sindarov’s journey started strongly with a win over Andrey Esipenko in Spherical 1, setting the tone for the event. From there, he constructed momentum with a sequence of managed performances, mixing stable defence with well timed aggression. Even in tough positions, Sindarov confirmed maturity past his years, making certain he stayed forward of the chasing pack.His means to dominate oppositions, whether or not by way of wins or essential attracts, proved to be the defining issue. A gradual stream of half-points, together with a draw in opposition to Matthias Bluebaum within the later rounds, saved him firmly answerable for the standings.With one spherical nonetheless to play, Sindarov’s lead is unassailable, underlining the dominance of his marketing campaign. He’ll now face Wei Yi within the ultimate spherical, however the consequence is not going to have an effect on his place on the high.The event, boasting a prize pool of €700,000 (roughly Rs 7.6 crore), rewards consistency as a lot as brilliance, and Sindarov excelled on each fronts. ALSO READ: Javokhir Sindarov, D Gukesh’s possible World C’ship challenger, cracks code for sponsorship woes in chessThe winner takes dwelling €70,000, together with the proper to problem for the most important prize in chess.All eyes now flip to the World Championship, the place Sindarov will tackle reigning champion Gukesh in what guarantees to be an exhilarating battle between two of the brightest younger stars within the sport.