Chess prodigy Javokhir Sindarov rejoins Team Vitality through 2027

Team Vitality announced that chess superstar Javokhir Sindarov has rejoined the organization through 2027. The 20-year-old Uzbekistani grandmaster recently won the FIDE Candidates 2026 tournament, earning a spot in the World Chess Championship against Gukesh Dommaraju. Sindarov previously represented Vitality in 2025.

Team Vitality confirmed the return of Javokhir Sindarov on Wednesday, reuniting the player with the esports organization after his stint from May to September 2025. During that period, he competed for the team at the Esports World Cup 2025, finishing between 13th and 16th place. Sindarov becomes the third chess player on Vitality's roster, joining French grandmasters Maxime Vachier-Lagrave and Jules Moussard, reflecting the organization's French roots in the chess scene while expanding into the sport alongside esports. The prodigy has surged in form, highlighted by his November 2025 Chess World Cup victory, which netted him $120,000 and a path to the FIDE Candidates. There, he secured qualification for the World Chess Championship. His current FIDE ratings stand at 2745 in standard chess and 2727 in rapid, nearing his 2022 blitz peak. Despite his chess dominance, Sindarov revealed a passion for Counter-Strike, joking during the Candidates that while rivals studied chess for 10 hours daily, he played the video game. Asked by chess24.com if he would pause Counter-Strike ahead of the world title match, he replied, “I don’t know actually. I like this game, and I wanna play, why not? When I play Counter-Strike, I was always living in another world, and it’s always very fun.” Danny Engels, Team Vitality's chief international officer, welcomed Sindarov back, stating, “We are incredibly proud to welcome Javokhir back to Team Vitality. He represents the new generation of chess: bold, ambitious, and unafraid to make big moves. His trajectory speaks for itself, and we know he has everything it takes to become the next World Champion. This signing is a natural step in our ambition to be at the forefront of chess and esports, and to bring the game to new audiences around the world.”

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Uzbek grandmasters Abdusattorov and Sindarov share the lead with 7 points after round 11 at Tata Steel Chess Masters.
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Sindarov joins Abdusattorov in lead after round 11 at Tata Steel Chess

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Uzbek grandmasters Nodirbek Abdusattorov and Javokhir Sindarov share the lead with 7 points after 11 rounds of the Tata Steel Chess Masters in Wijk aan Zee. Sindarov defeated Arjun Erigaisi to catch up, while Hans Niemann joined the chasing pack at 6.5 points by beating Thai Dai Van Nguyen. With two rounds remaining, the title race remains wide open.

Twenty-year-old Uzbek grandmaster Javokhir Sindarov dominated the 2026 FIDE Candidates Tournament in Cyprus, securing victory with a round to spare and earning a world championship match against reigning champion Gukesh Dommaraju. In the women's event, India's Vaishali Rameshbabu clinched the title on the final day despite starting as the lowest seed. The tournaments highlighted the rise of young talents from India and Uzbekistan.

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Javokhir Sindarov returned home to Uzbekistan as a national hero after winning the 2026 FIDE Candidates Tournament. Magnus Carlsen and Fabiano Caruana offered predictions favoring Sindarov in his upcoming world championship match against Gukesh Dommaraju. Both highlighted Sindarov's strengths while noting Gukesh's potential to rebound.

Nordirbek Abdusattorov of Uzbekistan claimed victory at the Tata Steel Chess tournament in the Netherlands, which concluded on February 1. Fellow Uzbek Javokhir Sindarov finished second. A notable moment came in Abdusattorov's sixth-round game against world champion D. Gukesh, where a blunder led to Gukesh's resignation.

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Nodirbek Abdusattorov of Uzbekistan won the 2026 Tata Steel Chess Masters tournament in Wijk aan Zee, Netherlands, securing outright first place with 9 points from 13 games after defeating India's Arjun Erigaisi in the final round. Fellow Uzbek Javokhir Sindarov finished second with 8.5 points, highlighting Uzbekistan's strong performance. India's top players, including world champion D Gukesh, struggled, with Gukesh placing joint eighth at 6.5 points.

Alireza Firouzja, one of chess's most dynamic young talents, will return to the Norway Chess tournament in 2026. The French-Iranian grandmaster, known for his rapid rise in the sport, adds significant star power to the event in Oslo. Firouzja has previously competed there four times, finishing as runner-up in 2020 and 2021.

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FIDE CEO Emil Sutovsky has identified three teenage chess talents as likely to enter the world's top 10 rankings by 2030. Argentina's Faustino Oro and Turkey's Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus have received praise from Magnus Carlsen, while American Andy Woodward is noted for his dedication. Sutovsky cautions that emulating Carlsen's dominance remains a significant challenge.

 

 

 

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