FIDE Candidates 2026 R10: Sindarov Strikes again, beats Praggnanandhaa to extend his lead
After 10 rounds of play at FIDE Candidates 2026, it seems like no one can stop Javokhir Sindarov's dream run. In the 10th round, Sindarov defeated R Praggnanandhaa for the 2nd consecutive time in the tournament to reach 8/10 points and extended his lead by 2 points over Anish Giri, who drew his game against Hikaru Nakamura. Other 2 games in the open section ended in a draw. In the Women's section, Vaishali Rameshbabu emerged as the sole leader after the 10th round. She drew her game against Anna Muzychuk, while Zhu Jiner, who was co-leading before this round, lost to Bibisara Assaubayeva. Divya Deshmukh also suffered a tough loss against Aleksandra Goryachkina. 10th April is the rest day, and Round 11 will start on 11th April at 15:45 Local Time/18:15 IST. Photos: Michal Walusza, Niki Riga/ FIDE
Javokhir Sindarov or Win-darov??
What Javokhir Sindarov is doing right now at FIDE Candidates 2026 is going to get praised and applauded for a long, long time. His sensational run here in Cyprus will inspire many youngsters. At this point, only a miracle can stop Sindarov, but in practical terms, it is safe to say that Gukesh has already found his new challenger after 10 rounds of play. In the last Candidates, it was not clear until the final round, but this time Sindarov has already won 6 out of 10 games and scored an unbeaten 8/10 to get closer to that spot.

Open Section
In the Open Section of the FIDE Candidates 2026, there was only one decisive result in which Javokhir Sindarov defeated R Praggnanandhaa, increasing his sole lead over Anish Giri by 2 points. Anish Giri drew his game against Hikaru Nakamura. Wei Yi and Fabiano Caruana also drew their game. Andrey Esipenko and Matthias Bluebaum have yet to win their first game and have drawn their game too.

Javokhir Sindarov vs R Praggnanandhaa (1-0)
Praggnanandhaa had a better score against Javokhir Sindarov before coming to this tournament, but here in Cyprus, Sindarov won both of his games against Pragg. In the second encounter between the two players, we witnessed a sharp theoretical line followed by some amazing continuation by Sindarov.


After the sharp opening play, this position occurred with black having an extra bishop, white got 2 pawns for the bishop, and the exposed king as compensation.


Praggnanandhaa played 22.Bd7 and allowed a beautiful sequence starting with 23.Rf7, giving up 2 Rooks for the Queen, and finally winning that loose bishop on d7. Normally, 2 rooks vs queen is a good compensation, but the black's weak king and white's extra pawns helped Sindarov convert this easily.

Anish Giri vs Hikaru Nakamura (0.5-0.5)
It was a solid draw between Anish Giri and Hikaru Nakamura. Check out the interesting last position of the game.









Round 11 Pairings:

Replay games of the Open section
Women's Section
After 10 rounds of play at the FIDE Women's Candidates 2026, Vaishali Rameshbabu has emerged as the sole leader. Vaishali drew her game against Anna Muzychuk in the 10th round, and Bibisara defeated the other leader, Zhu Jiner. Vaishali is now leading with 6/10 points. From an equal endgame, Divya Deshmukh made a huge mistake and went on to lose against Aleksandra Goryachkina. Kateryna Lagno drew against Tan Zhongyi.

Divya Deshmukh vs Aleksandra Goryachkina (0-1)
Divya Deshmukh lost in a long endgame against Aleksandra Goryachkina. Divya missed a drawing resource under time pressure, allowing Goryachkina to create a winning chance, and it was Aleksandra's first win of the tournament.

Bibisara Assaubayeva vs Zhu Jiner (1-0)
This leadership change happened because Zhu Jiner lost a complex game against Bibisara Assaubayeva. Bibisara managed to navigate a tense middle game, eventually winning material and promoting a second queen to seal the victory.






Round 11 Pairing

Replay games of the Women's section
Photo Gallery: ChessBase India, FIDE














Videos:
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Pairings: Round 11

Venue: Cap St Georges Hotel & Resort, Cyprus

The multi-award-winning Cap St Georges Hotel & Resort has been selected by the International Chess Federation (FIDE) as the ideal destination to host the FIDE Candidates Tournament 2026, an event of historic and international significance. This selection represents the highest recognition both for Cyprus and for Cap St Georges Hotel& Resort, affirming the prestige, reliability, and organizational excellence required to host a world-class chess tournament. Surrounded by landscaped gardens with centuries-old olive trees, the resort reflects the island’s character through refined architecture and well-designed spaces, with a strong focus on privacy, comfort, and attentive service.
Both tournaments are held side by side at the Cap St Georges Hotel and Resort in Cyprus, a five-star coastal venue near Paphos. The resort offers a calm and professional setting for elite competition, with the playing hall, accommodation, and preparation areas located within the same complex, allowing players to focus fully on the event. Photo Gallery of Cap St Georges Hotel & Resort
Schedule and Format

Key details and Information
Two tournaments will be held side by side – the (Open) FIDE Candidates Tournament and the FIDE Women’s Candidates Tournament.
Format: In both the Open and the Women’s, the eight qualified players will compete in a double round-robin tournament, consisting of 14 rounds.
Time control: The games will be played with a time control of 120 minutes for the first 40 moves, followed by 30 minutes for the rest of the game, with an increment of 30 seconds per move starting from move 41.
Prize fund: The minimum prize fund for the event stands at a record €1,000,000.
Tie-breaks: In the event of a tie for first place after 14 rounds, a playoff will be held to determine the winner who qualifies for the World Championship Match, which will take place in November 2026.
Important Links
Candidates 2026 Official Website
Regulations for the FIDE Candidates Tournament