Uzbek grandmaster wins Tata Steel Chess tournament

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.

The Tata Steel Chess tournament, a prestigious multiweek event held in the Netherlands, wrapped up on February 1 with Uzbek grandmaster Nordirbek Abdusattorov emerging as the winner. Javokhir Sindarov, also from Uzbekistan, secured second place in the competition.

A highlight from the tournament was Abdusattorov's encounter with reigning World Chess Champion D. Gukesh during the sixth round. Playing as white, Abdusattorov faced a critical position after Gukesh, as black, moved his rook from g6 to g5, seemingly threatening white's queen. This move, however, proved to be a significant blunder by the champion.

Gukesh had anticipated that white would respond by advancing the e5 pawn to capture black's f6 pawn with check. In that scenario, black's queen could then recapture on f6, leading to an exchange of queens and a favorable position for black.

Instead, Abdusattorov opted for Qxf6, delivering check. Gukesh resigned immediately, recognizing the futility. Following the black king's retreat to g8, white's queen would capture the undefended rook on g5, sealing the advantage.

Such errors are rare at the elite level of chess, where top players typically achieve accuracy scores around 99% when evaluated against computer analysis. Gukesh's mistake stood out as atypical, yet he took responsibility, attributing it to himself and even his wife in a moment of self-reflection.

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D Gukesh suffers blunder loss to Nodirbek Abdusattorov in Tata Steel chess

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World champion D Gukesh endured a shocking defeat to Uzbekistan's Nodirbek Abdusattorov in the sixth round of the Tata Steel Chess Tournament due to a critical one-move blunder. The Indian grandmaster pushed his rook from g6 to g5, leaving a pawn undefended and allowing a fork on his king and rook. This marked Gukesh's first loss of 2026 and at Wijk aan Zee.

Uzbek grandmaster Nodirbek Abdusattorov, aged 21, secured victory at the Tata Steel Chess Tournament in Wijk aan Zee, Netherlands, known as the 'chess Wimbledon'. His compatriot Javokhir Sindarov finished a close second, while Indian favorites struggled near the bottom. This win marks Abdusattorov's breakthrough after years of near misses.

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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.

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.

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Nodirbek Abdusattorov defeated Matthias Bluebaum to take a half-point lead into the final round of the 2026 Tata Steel Chess Masters. Javokhir Sindarov drew quickly with Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu, remaining half a point behind, while Vincent Keymer, Hans Niemann, and Jorden van Foreest stay one point back. In the Challengers, Aydin Suleymanli joined Andy Woodward at the top with nine points.

World champion Gukesh Dommaraju suffered his second consecutive defeat at the Tata Steel Chess 2026 Masters, losing to Anish Giri in round 7. R Praggnanandhaa extended his winless streak with a draw against Matthias Bluebaum, while Arjun Erigaisi and Aravindh Chitambaram also fell to defeats. The results highlighted a challenging day for the Indian contingent in Wijk aan Zee.

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World champion Gukesh Dommaraju suffered his second consecutive defeat at the Tata Steel Chess 2026 Masters, falling to Anish Giri in round seven on January 25. R Praggnanandhaa extended his winless streak with a draw against Matthias Bluebaum, while Arjun Erigaisi and Aravindh Chithambaram also lost their games. The results marked a challenging day for Indian players in Wijk aan Zee, Netherlands.

 

 

 

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