Caruana, Lodici and Durarbayli lead Saint Louis Masters after four rounds

Grandmasters Fabiano Caruana, Lorenzo Lodici, and Vasif Durarbayli share the lead with 3.5 points each after four rounds of the 2026 Saint Louis Masters. The nine-round Swiss tournament at the Saint Louis Chess Club features 70 players, including 37 grandmasters, and serves as part of the 2026-27 FIDE Circuit toward the 2028 Candidates. Nine players trail by half a point, keeping the event competitive.

The 2026 Saint Louis Masters, now in its second edition at the renovated Saint Louis Chess Club, began on February 25 and runs through March 1, with two games per day except for the final round. This high-level Swiss tournament invites 70 players with an average rating of 2476 and an average age of 25. The prize fund totals $100,000, with $20,000 for first place, and the event contributes to the FIDE Circuit standings, which will qualify one player for the 2028 FIDE Candidates Tournament.

Top seed Fabiano Caruana, rated over 2700 and the world number three, has secured three wins and one draw in the opening rounds, all against grandmasters since round one. In round four, he defeated New York grandmaster Brewington Hardaway, the only player with three straight wins entering the game, using a novelty 8...h5 in the Rossolimo Sicilian. Caruana shared victory in the 2024 inaugural edition and recently completed his second training camp for the 2025 Candidates, starting March 29.

Vasif Durarbayli, making his debut, matched Caruana's score by beating international master Carissa Yip, drawing grandmaster Viktor Gazik, defeating grandmaster Dimitrios Alexakis, and winning against grandmaster Francesco Sonis in round four. Lorenzo Lodici, who upset grandmasters Hans Niemann and Michael Adams at the 2025 FIDE World Cup, drew international master Anthony Atanasov before victories over international master Atilla Kuru, grandmaster Robby Kevlishvili, and women's grandmaster Jennifer Yu.

Rising American talent includes 17-year-old FIDE master Rose Atwell, who beat grandmaster Harsha Bharathakoti in round one and drew grandmaster Varuzhan Akobian in round two but lost her next two games. On 3 points, half a point behind the leaders, are players like 15-year-old grandmaster Andy Woodward, the youngest in the top 25. Undefeated contenders on 2.5 points include international masters Hasan Huseyin Celik, Anthony Atanasov, and Tani Adewumi, plus Yu.

Round five begins February 27 at 11:15 a.m. ET, with five rounds remaining over the weekend.

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Grandmaster Wesley So lifts the American Cup trophy in victory over Levon Aronian at Saint Louis Chess Club.
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Wesley So claims first American Cup title in Saint Louis

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Grandmaster Wesley So won the fifth edition of the American Cup chess tournament, defeating Levon Aronian in the grand final at the Saint Louis Chess Club. The Filipino-born American secured the victory with a 1.5-0.5 score, marking his first title after runner-up finishes in 2023 and 2024. The event concluded on March 12, 2026, just before the FIDE Candidates Tournament.

Grandmaster Mikhail Antipov won the 2026 Saint Louis Masters with 7.5/9, claiming the $25,000 top prize. He overtook early leader Fabiano Caruana in the final round by beating Andy Woodward, while Caruana drew Francesco Sonis. Young players shone with several norms in the nine-round Swiss event.

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Grandmaster Magnus Carlsen scored 4.5 out of 7 points to lead the group stage of the 2026 FIDE Freestyle Chess World Championship in Weissenhaus, Germany. He chose GM Nodirbek Abdusattorov as his semifinal opponent, with GM Vincent Keymer set to face GM Fabiano Caruana. The top four advance to the knockout phase, while the others compete for fifth through eighth places.

Magnus Carlsen won the seven-round rapid round-robin with 4.5 points, qualifying for the semifinals of the FIDE Freestyle Chess World Championship alongside Vincent Keymer, Fabiano Caruana, and Nodirbek Abdusattorov. The event, held in Weissenhaus, Germany, featured intense competition that remained undecided until the final round. The top four advance to knockout stages for a chance at the 2026 world title and $100,000 prize.

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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.

Uzbek grandmasters Javokhir Sindarov and Nodirbek Abdusattorov share the lead with 7 points each after round 11 of the Tata Steel Chess Masters in Wijk aan Zee. A chasing pack including Matthias Bluebaum, Jorden van Foreest and Hans Niemann trails by half a point, keeping the title race open with two rounds remaining. In the Challengers section, Andy Woodward took sole first place with a win over Marc'Andria Maurizzi.

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Uzbekistan's Javokhir Sindarov beat China's Wei Yi in round six of the FIDE Candidates Tournament 2026 in Pegeia, Cyprus, reaching 5.5/6 points for a 1.5-point lead over Fabiano Caruana. India's R Praggnanandhaa drew Hikaru Nakamura and sits on three points. In the women's section, Ukraine's Anna Muzychuk took outright first with four points, while Divya Deshmukh and R Vaishali earned their first wins to join second place on three.

 

 

 

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