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.
The American Cup, a double-elimination tournament organized by the Saint Louis Chess Club, wrapped up its open section on March 12, 2026, in Saint Louis, Missouri. Wesley So emerged as champion, beating Levon Aronian 1.5-0.5 in the grand final. So won the first classical game with black on March 11 and drew the second with white after 33 moves on March 12, opting for simplification in a Giuoco Piano opening to secure the result.
So's path to the title was steady. He defeated Ray Robson, Sam Sevian, and Fabiano Caruana, all by 2.5-1.5 scores in the championship bracket. Matches against Robson and Sevian featured two classical draws each, resolved in So's favor during blitz tiebreakers. Against Caruana, So lost the first classical game but won the second to force blitz, prevailing in the three-minute games.
This victory marks So's first American Cup title after participating in all five editions. He finished as runner-up in 2023 to Hikaru Nakamura and in 2024 to Aronian. So lost only one game across 14 in the tournament and earned $75,000 plus a $15,000 bonus. Ranked world number nine, So has not qualified for the FIDE Candidates since his 2018 debut and recently noted exclusions from certain invite-only events.
Post-win, So thanked organizers on X: "Thank you to Rex and Jeanne Sinquefield for having me at this event! I owe them so much as far as my chess career is concerned. Thank you to all the @STLChessClub staff as well for being so kind to me. Everyone concerned makes sure it is a pleasure to play in St Louis. From food…"
The win is So's second major success in 2026, following his January victory in the Tata Steel India Blitz with 13/18 points. It builds on his August 2025 Sinquefield Cup triumph, his second after 2016.
Caruana, the only Candidates participant in the field, lost to So 1.5-2.5 and then to Aronian by the same margin. Nakamura skipped the event to prepare for the Candidates, where he faces Caruana in the opening round on March 29 in Cyprus. FIDE announced Peter Svidler and Jan Gustafsson as commentators.
In the women's section, Carissa Yip forced a grand final reset against Alice Lee after drawing classical games and winning tiebreaks, including an Armageddon. The decider is set for March 13 in a two-game rapid match.