Realistic illustration of world chess champion Gukesh Dommaraju confirmed for Norway Chess 2026 in Oslo, alongside Carlsen, Praggnanandhaa, and Keymer.
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Gukesh confirmed for Norway Chess 2026 in Oslo

Reigning world chess champion Gukesh Dommaraju has been announced as the fourth participant for Norway Chess 2026, joining Magnus Carlsen, R Praggnanandhaa, and Vincent Keymer. The prestigious tournament will take place from May 25 to June 5 in Oslo, marking a shift from its traditional venue in Stavanger. Gukesh returns as the youngest undisputed world champion in history, eager for high-stakes matches.

The Norway Chess tournament, one of the world's strongest classical chess events, continues to build an elite field for its 2026 edition. On February 3, 2026, organizers revealed that 19-year-old Indian grandmaster Gukesh Dommaraju, who claimed the world title in 2024 by defeating Ding Liren after winning the Candidates Tournament, will compete in Oslo. This marks his return to the event where, in 2025, he finished third and secured his first classical victory over five-time world champion Magnus Carlsen—a dramatic game remembered for Carlsen's viral table-slam reaction after a blunder.

Gukesh's participation strengthens India's presence, following R Praggnanandhaa's invitation. The lineup already includes defending champion Carlsen, who rarely plays classical formats outside his home event, and Germany's Vincent Keymer. Two more players remain to be announced, promising intense rivalries.

'I am really happy to take part in Norway Chess again, fighting against a very strong field as always, and looking forward to all the exciting games,' Gukesh said in a statement.

Benedicte Westre Skog, chief operating officer of Norway Chess, welcomed the champion: 'Having Gukesh return to Norway Chess as reigning World Champion is something we truly value. India has become one of the strongest chess nations in the world today, and we know many fans will be following Gukesh closely. We hope chess audiences across India will tune in as he competes in Oslo in 2026.'

Gukesh's career highlights include becoming a grandmaster at age 12—the third-youngest ever—and the youngest to surpass the 2750 Elo rating. He contributed to India's successes with individual gold on board one at the 2022 Chess Olympiad and team and individual golds in 2024. No Indian has yet won Norway Chess, adding anticipation to Gukesh's bid.

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Reactions on X to Gukesh's confirmation for Norway Chess 2026 are positive and excited, focusing on the anticipated rematch with Magnus Carlsen after last year's viral table smash. Official announcement and sports media emphasize Gukesh's achievements and the star-studded lineup in Oslo.

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Indian grandmaster Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu poses confidently with chessboard, confirming participation in Norway Chess 2026 in Oslo.
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Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu confirmed for Norway Chess 2026

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Indian chess prodigy Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu has been confirmed as a participant in the 2026 Norway Chess tournament, set to take place in Oslo from May 25 to June 5. The 20-year-old grandmaster, who recently qualified for the 2026 Candidates Tournament by winning the 2025 FIDE Circuit, expressed excitement about returning to the event. His participation marks his third appearance in the prestigious competition.

Indian chess prodigy R Praggnanandhaa has confirmed his spot in the prestigious Norway Chess tournament for 2026, his third time competing there. The announcement comes after his qualification for the 2026 Candidates Tournament via the 2025 FIDE Circuit. Praggnanandhaa highlighted his enjoyment of the event's unique format.

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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.

World chess champion Gukesh Dommaraju secured a hard-fought victory over 14-year-old prodigy Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus in Round 10 of the Tata Steel Chess 2026 tournament. The match, marked by mutual blunders and time pressure, ended with Erdogmus in tears after resignation. Gukesh's win marked his third success in the event.

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World number one Magnus Carlsen has committed to playing in the 2026 TePe Sigeman Chess Tournament in Malmo, Sweden, signaling a potential return to classical chess. The event, scheduled for May 1 to 7, marks another addition to his classical calendar following his confirmation for Norway Chess. This move comes after Carlsen expressed disinterest in the longer format in recent years.

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.

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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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