Praggnanandhaa confirms participation in Norway Chess 2026

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.

On Tuesday, January 21, 2026, R Praggnanandhaa announced his return to the Norway Chess tournament, a key event in the international chess calendar. As one of the leading talents of the new generation, the Indian star has been solidifying his position among the world's elite players.

Praggnanandhaa shared his enthusiasm in a press release: “Looking forward to be back in Norway Chess, I enjoyed playing in 2024. Most exciting format I have played!” His previous appearances underscore his rising prowess. In 2022, he won the tournament, marking his emergence as a top talent. The 2024 edition saw a milestone when he secured his first classical victory over Magnus Carlsen, a breakthrough that highlighted his competitive edge.

Benedicte Westre Skog, COO of Norway Chess, welcomed the news: “Praggnanandhaa delivered some memorable moments at Norway Chess in 2024, and it’s great to welcome him back.” She added, “From qualifying for the Candidates to achieving major results on the world stage, his consistency and ambition make him an exciting player for both fans and competitors. We’re looking forward to seeing what he brings to the tournament in 2026.”

This confirmation follows Praggnanandhaa's success in the 2025 FIDE Circuit, which earned him a place in the Candidates Tournament. His participation promises to add intensity to the 2026 lineup, building on the event's reputation for high-stakes classical and rapid chess.

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Indian chess grandmaster R. Praggnanandhaa celebrating his Norway Chess 2026 victory with trophy after defeating Vincent Keymer.
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Praggnanandhaa wins Norway Chess 2026 title

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Indian Grandmaster R. Praggnanandhaa defeated Vincent Keymer in the final round on June 5 to claim the Norway Chess 2026 title in Oslo, finishing with 18 points and becoming the first Indian champion.

Indian grandmaster Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu claimed the open title at Norway Chess 2026 after a dramatic comeback. Kazakh player Bibisara Assaubayeva secured the women's crown with a dominant performance. The tournaments concluded in Oslo on June 5.

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Indian Grandmaster R. Praggnanandhaa discussed his experiences at Norway Chess 2026, highlighting the demands of top-level competition and the need for breaks to avoid burnout.

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