R Praggnanandhaa Faces Tough Challenge in Candidates Chess Tournament
Candidates 2026: R Praggnanandhaa Resumes Chase Of Leader Javokhir Sindarov After Rest Day
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Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa has struggled in the Candidates chess tournament, earning only two points after four rounds. Meanwhile, Uzbek player Javokhir Sindarov leads with 3.5 points, showcasing impressive performance after winning the World Chess Cup last year. Praggnanandhaa's next match against Andrey Esipenko could be crucial for his championship aspirations.
- 01R Praggnanandhaa has only two points in the Candidates tournament after four rounds.
- 02Javokhir Sindarov leads the tournament with 3.5 points, having previously won the World Chess Cup.
- 03The tournament format is a double round-robin with 14 rounds total.
- 04Praggnanandhaa's next opponent is Andrey Esipenko, who is currently in last place.
- 05The women's tournament is also competitive, with Bibisara Assaubayeva and Anna Muzychuk sharing the lead.
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In the ongoing Candidates chess tournament, Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa has faced challenges, currently holding two points after four rounds. His performance is overshadowed by Uzbek player Javokhir Sindarov, who leads with 3.5 points and has demonstrated formidable skills, particularly after winning the World Chess Cup in Goa last year. The tournament's format allows each player to face every opponent twice, making the early rounds critical. Praggnanandhaa's next match against Andrey Esipenko from Russia, who is at the bottom of the standings with just one point, is pivotal for his chances of competing in the next world championship against D Gukesh. Meanwhile, the women's tournament features a tight race, with Bibisara Assaubayeva and Anna Muzychuk leading with 2.5 points each. The competition remains fierce as players vie for top positions in both categories.
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Praggnanandhaa's performance could affect his future opportunities in chess, including potential championship matches.
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