Latest Chess News

πŸ“° Latest Chess News

Stay Updated with Chess Events Around the World and INDIA

πŸ”₯ Breaking News
19 June 2026

Magnus Carlsen Suffers Back-to-Back Defeats at FIDE World Team Rapid Championship 2026

πŸ“° Magnus Carlsen Faces Rare Setback at FIDE World Team Rapid Championship 2026 World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen experienced an unexpected difficult day at the 2026 FIDE World Team Rapid Championship in Hong Kong, suffering consecutive defeats against India's Arjun Erigaisi and Armenia's Shant Sargsyan. The back-to-back losses came as a surprise to chess fans worldwide, as Carlsen is widely regarded as one of the strongest rapid players in history. Despite his individual struggles, the competition remains intense with several top teams fighting for the championship title. Meanwhile, Dragon Chilling continued their impressive performance and remained the sole leader of the tournament standings, strengthening their position at the top after the second day of play. With several rounds still remaining, all eyes will be on Carlsen and his team as they look to bounce back and challenge for the title in the upcoming rounds. β™ŸοΈ Key Highlights Magnus Carlsen suffered consecutive losses on Day 2. Arjun Erigaisi (India) and Shant Sargsyan (Armenia) secured notable victories. The event is being held in Hong Kong. Dragon Chilling maintained the overall lead in the tournament standings. The championship race remains wide open heading into the next rounds.

Read More
⭐ Featured
27 May 2026

Indian Chess Rising Stars

πŸ“° Indian Grandmaster Mitrabha Guha Wins Commonwealth Chess Championship 2026 Indian Grandmaster Mitrabha Guha secured the title of Commonwealth Chess Champion 2026 after drawing his final-round encounter against fellow Indian player Rohith Krishna. The prestigious event was held at Hotel Citrus, Kalutara, Sri Lanka. Guha delivered an outstanding performance throughout the tournament, remaining undefeated with an impressive score of 7.5 points, achieved through six victories and three draws. His consistent play and strong results earned him the championship crown. Sri Lanka's Ranindu Dilshan Liyanage finished in second place with 7 points, while India's Srihari L R claimed third position with 6.5 points. The tournament showcased high-level competition among players from across the Commonwealth, with Mitrabha Guha's unbeaten run standing out as one of the event's most remarkable achievements. πŸ† Final Standings πŸ₯‡ Mitrabha Guha (India) – 7.5/9 πŸ₯ˆ Ranindu Dilshan Liyanage (Sri Lanka) – 7/9 πŸ₯‰ Srihari L R (India) – 6.5/9

Read More
πŸ† Tournament
16 June 2026

πŸ† Mukhiddin Madaminov Wins 2026 UzChess Cup Masters Title

πŸ“° **Mukhiddin Madaminov Clinches 2026 UzChess Cup Masters Title** Grandmaster **Mukhiddin Madaminov** emerged as the champion of the **2026 UzChess Cup Masters**, securing the prestigious title and a prize of **$20,000** after defeating fellow Uzbek Grandmaster **Shamsiddin Vokhidov** by a convincing **2-0 score in the blitz tiebreaks** on June 15. Both players finished the highly competitive round-robin stage tied for first place with **5.5 points out of 9 games**. Close behind them were three renowned grandmastersβ€”**Ian Nepomniachtchi, Shakhriyar Mamedyarov, and Arjun Erigaisi**β€”who finished just half a point behind the leaders. In the **Challengers Section**, Grandmaster **Mahammad Muradli** delivered a dominant performance, scoring **7.5/9** and finishing two points clear of the rest of the field. His impressive victory earned him qualification for the **2027 UzChess Cup Masters**. Meanwhile, the **Futures Section** was won by **15-year-old International Master Khumoyun Begmuratov**, who scored **7/9** to secure promotion to next year's Challengers tournament. ### β™ŸοΈ Key Highlights * πŸ† Mukhiddin Madaminov won the 2026 UzChess Cup Masters. * ⚑ Defeated Shamsiddin Vokhidov 2-0 in blitz tiebreaks. * πŸ’° Earned the championship prize of $20,000. * 🌟 Ian Nepomniachtchi, Shakhriyar Mamedyarov, and Arjun Erigaisi finished half a point behind the leaders. * 🎯 Mahammad Muradli dominated the Challengers section with 7.5/9. * πŸš€ Khumoyun Begmuratov won the Futures section and advanced to next year's Challengers event.

Read More
β™ŸοΈ Training
15 June 2026

Best Endgame Techniques

Learn practical endgame methods used by elite grandmasters to convert winning positions.

Read More
πŸš€ New Course
14 June 2026

Opening Preparation Guide

A complete guide to building a strong opening repertoire for tournament players.

Read More
πŸ“’ Announcement
13 June 2026

Checkmate Tutorial Updates

New premium lessons, puzzles, and tournament preparation materials are now available.

Read More