Assaubayeva wins Norway Chess Women title with round to spare

Bibisara Assaubayeva secured the Norway Chess Women 2026 title after a draw in round nine. Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu defeated World Champion Gukesh Dommaraju to stay in contention in the open section.

Bibisara Assaubayeva clinched the women's title with a round remaining after drawing classically with Anna Muzychuk in Oslo. She collected the $75,000 first prize following three classical wins and no losses. In the open event Wesley So maintained a half-point lead over Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu after drawing with Magnus Carlsen and winning the armageddon. Praggnanandhaa completed a hat trick of classical victories by beating Gukesh. Alireza Firouzja won the armageddon against Vincent Keymer after their classical game ended drawn. Zhu Jiner moved into second place in the women's standings with a classical win over Divya Deshmukh.

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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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Wesley So held his position atop the standings in the 2026 Norway Chess tournament after round seven in Oslo. Bibisara Assaubayeva widened her lead in the women's event with a classical victory.

R Vaishali defeated Russia's Aleksandra Goryachkina in round 11 to claim the sole lead in the Women's Candidates tournament. This extended her advantage over second-placed Zhu Jiner to a full point. India's Divya Deshmukh held Jiner to a draw.

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In round 12 of the 2026 Women's Candidates Tournament in Cyprus, India's R Vaishali lost to China's Zhu Jiner, leaving both tied at seven points with two rounds remaining. The title race is now wide open. Fellow Indian Divya Deshmukh also lost her match.

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