Nodirbek Yakubboev wins first Freestyle Friday undefeated

Grandmaster Nodirbek Yakubboev claimed his maiden Freestyle Friday title on April 24, finishing undefeated with 10 out of 11 points. The victory propelled him into fourth place on the overall championship leaderboard. Pranav Venkatesh took second place, leapfrogging into the top spot.

GM Nodirbek Yakubboev dominated Chess.com's weekly Freestyle Friday tournament for titled players, which began at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time. After four rounds, he shared the lead with GMs Hans Niemann and Jeffery Xiong at 4/4. In round five, Yakubboev drew with Pranav Venkatesh in a tense rook endgame, maintaining co-leadership at 5.5/6 alongside Niemann, whom he later defeated indirectly through standings momentum. He then crushed GM Alexander Grischuk in round seven with the decisive 17.d6! move, securing sole possession of first place at 7.5/8 after beating IM Eray Kilic in round eight, as first reported by Chess.com staff writer Nathaniel Green. Yakubboev continued his streak, winning with White against GM Jose Martinez in round nine to reach 8.5/9. In the penultimate round, he drew with GM Fabiano Caruana while Niemann won to tie him temporarily. Pranav Venkatesh kept pace by winning his pawn endgame. The final round sealed Yakubboev's triumph as he capitalized on GM Zhamsaran Tsydypov's blunder, 33...e5, winning a piece and the game outright for 10/11. Pranav recovered to finish second ahead of Niemann, with GM Edgar Mamedov fourth and GM Anna Muzychuk topping the women's standings. Prizes went to Yakubboev ($400), Pranav ($250), Niemann ($150), Mamedov ($100), and Muzychuk ($100). This win nearly doubled Yakubboev's points in the season-long championship, placing him behind Pranav, Oleksandr Bortnyk, and Renato Terry.

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Javokhir Sindarov shakes hands with Wei Yi after victory, surging to sole lead in FIDE Candidates Tournament, with tournament highlights.
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Sindarov surges to sole lead in FIDE Candidates after round six win over Wei Yi

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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.

GM Ian Nepomniachtchi claimed victory in the June 19 Freestyle Friday tournament on Chess.com. He finished with nine points after winning six games in a row.

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Grandmaster Vincent Keymer claimed victory in Chess.com's Freestyle Friday tournament on March 27, scoring 8.5 out of 11 points and prevailing on tiebreaks. Five players matched his score, but connection problems cost Nodirbek Yakubboev the title in the final round. Hans Niemann finished third, while Iniyan Paneerselvam took fourth after defeating Keymer.

Magnus Carlsen, Ian Nepomniachtchi, Hans Niemann and 16 others hold perfect 3/3 scores after three rounds of the Grenke Chess Freestyle Open in Karlsruhe, Germany. Top grandmasters navigated tense battles in Chess960 format, with notable wins by female players Harika Dronavalli and Meruert Kamalidenova. Round four begins Saturday at 10:00 CEST.

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GM Denis Lazavik claimed victory in the first of three 3 0 Thursday tournaments held on June 4. He scored 10 points to finish clear first after winning his initial eight games. Two other titled players also secured titles in the remaining events that day.

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