Hans Niemann enters Prague Masters as late replacement

Grandmaster Hans Niemann has been added to the Prague International Chess Festival's Masters section just days before the event begins. The 22-year-old American replaces Thai Dai Van Nguyen, who withdrew for personal reasons. This addition elevates the tournament's strength, pushing its average rating past 2700.

GM Hans Niemann, currently ranked 21st in the world with a rating of 2725, faced challenges in securing invitations to major tournaments following a 2024 ban from the Saint Louis Chess Club. That ban stemmed from an incident involving GM Magnus Carlsen and an alleged hotel room disturbance, leading to Niemann playing in less prestigious events like the Aeroflot Open in Moscow.

In 2025, Niemann organized his own challenge matches to demonstrate his relevance, which helped restore his standing. He has since received multiple top-level invites, including a shared third place at the Tata Steel Chess 2026 in the Netherlands—where he reportedly climbed a fence to enter—and a fifth-place finish at the first FIDE Freestyle Chess World Championship in Germany.

Niemann's late entry into the Prague Masters replaces Prague-based GM Thai Dai Van Nguyen, whose withdrawal created an unexpected vacancy. Organizers selected Niemann, noting his eagerness and appeal as a competitive and discussable player. The tournament, held at the Don Giovanni Hotel from February 25 to March 6, 2026, already featured strong participants like World Champion GM Gukesh D and world number-four GM Vincent Keymer.

Niemann expressed enthusiasm on X: "Honored to return to Prague. Really looking forward to playing such a strong event."

Launched in 2019, the Prague International Chess Festival combines a Masters section with Challengers and open events, mirroring the Tata Steel format. Past editions included GMs Ding Liren, Anish Giri, and Sam Shankland, and served as a breakthrough venue for players like GM Nodirbek Abdusattorov and GM Aravindh Chithambaram. This year's lineup marks it as a super-tournament.

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The 2026 International Prague Chess Festival has begun in Prague, Czech Republic, featuring top grandmasters in its Masters event. Reigning World Champion GM Gukesh D headlines alongside players like GM Vincent Keymer and GM Nodirbek Abdusattorov. The tournament runs from February 24 to March 6 at the Don Giovanni Hotel.

World champion D Gukesh drew with Hans Moke Niemann in the opening round of the Prague International Chess Festival 2026 Masters section. Defending champion Aravindh Chithambaram bounced back with a victory over Niemann in round two. In the Challengers section, Divya Deshmukh held higher-rated opponents to draws in both rounds.

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Grandmaster Vincent Keymer and World Champion Gukesh Dommaraju will lead the Masters section of the 2026 Prague International Chess Festival. The event, held annually in the Czech capital since 2019, features a strong lineup in both Masters and Challengers categories. It is scheduled for February 25 to March 6 at the Don Giovanni Hotel.

World number-one Magnus Carlsen is set to make a surprise return to classical chess, headlining the TePe Sigeman Chess 2026 in Malmo, Sweden, from May 1-7. He will face a strong field including young talents Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus and Andy Woodward, as well as established grandmasters. The event marks Carlsen's first such tournament outside Norway since 2023.

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World champion D Gukesh ended his streak of draws by defeating Thai Dai Van Nguyen in round five of the Tata Steel Chess Masters 2026. The victory propelled him to 3 points out of 5, placing him half a point behind the leaders. The tournament in Wijk aan Zee, Netherlands, continues with intense competition among top grandmasters.

Germany's top chess player, Vincent Keymer, has been announced as a participant for the 2026 Norway Chess tournament, joining Magnus Carlsen and R Praggnanandhaa. The event, set for May 25 to June 5 in Oslo, continues to build an elite field without including world champion D Gukesh. Keymer's rapid rise to world number four highlights his growing prominence in international chess.

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Grandmaster Vincent Keymer of Germany became the sole leader of the Grenke Chess Freestyle Open after beating Hans Niemann and drawing Magnus Carlsen over the weekend. Alexey Sarana, Maxime Vachier-Lagrave and Pranav Venkatesh trail by half a point with two rounds remaining. Rounds eight and nine are scheduled for Monday in Karlsruhe.

 

 

 

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