World champion Gukesh suffers early exit from Chess World Cup

World chess champion Gukesh Dommaraju was eliminated in the third round of the FIDE World Cup on Saturday, marking an unexpected setback in the volatile tournament held in Goa, India. The event, which concludes on November 27, offers the top three finishers qualification for the 2026 Candidates Tournament. Several other top players also faced early exits amid the competition's unpredictability.

The FIDE World Cup in Goa, India, has proven highly volatile, with world champion Gukesh Dommaraju becoming the latest top seed to fall. On Saturday, Gukesh, playing with the white pieces against Germany's Frederik Svane, ranked 85th in the world, needed only a draw to force a tiebreak. However, he lost his way in the middlegame, leading to his knockout in the third round.

Gukesh's departure was part of a broader trend of upsets. Joining him on the sidelines were Anish Giri, the fourth seed from the Netherlands and recent Grand Swiss champion, as well as Uzbekistan's Nodirbek Abdusattorov, world number 12. Earlier eliminations included American Hans Niemann, Russia's Ian Nepomniachtchi—a two-time world championship challenger—and world number eight Wesley So. In total, six of the top 10 seeds have now been ousted from the eight-round tournament.

Despite the challenges for the elite players, Indian representation remains strong. Arjun Erigaisi and Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa both advanced to the fourth round, keeping hopes alive for a home qualification to the Candidates Tournament. That eight-player event will determine Gukesh's challenger for the 2026 world title match.

The tournament's early volatility underscores the competitive nature of the field, where underdogs have capitalized on mistakes by favorites. As the event progresses toward its November 27 conclusion, the race for the top three spots intensifies.

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World champion Gukesh Dommaraju suffered a shocking blunder in round six of the Tata Steel Chess Tournament but bounced back with a win in round eight. The 19-year-old Indian grandmaster lost to Uzbekistan's Nodirbek Abdusattorov after a fatal move that cost him a rook. Uzbekistan's players now lead the standings after eight rounds.

World champion Gukesh Dommaraju suffered his second consecutive defeat at the Tata Steel Chess 2026 Masters, falling to Anish Giri in round seven on January 25. R Praggnanandhaa extended his winless streak with a draw against Matthias Bluebaum, while Arjun Erigaisi and Aravindh Chithambaram also lost their games. The results marked a challenging day for Indian players in Wijk aan Zee, Netherlands.

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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.

World champion D Gukesh's hopes for the Tata Steel Masters 2026 title were dashed after drawing with compatriot Aravindh Chithambaram in round 11. Fellow Indians R Praggnanandhaa and Arjun Erigaisi also suffered defeats, marking a tough day for the Indian contingent. Uzbek players Javokhir Sindarov and Nodirbek Abdusattorov now lead with seven points each.

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German grandmaster Matthias Bluebaum defeated world champion D Gukesh in round nine of the 2026 Tata Steel Chess Masters, marking Gukesh's third loss in four games. Jorden van Foreest and Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus joined Javokhir Sindarov in second place after decisive wins, while defending champion Praggnanandhaa secured his first victory. Nodirbek Abdusattorov maintained his lead with a draw against Sindarov.

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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In the third round of the Tata Steel Masters Chess tournament, defending champion R Praggnanandhaa secured his first half-point with a draw against Thai Dai Van Nguyen, ending a winless start. World champion D Gukesh drew with Arjun Erigaisi in a balanced 34-move encounter, while Jorden van Foreest and Matthias Bluebaum claimed victories to join the leaders. Five players now share the top spot with two points each after three rounds.

 

 

 

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