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Gukesh draws with Vincent Keymer to finish 9th

Gukesh draws with Vincent Keymer to finish 9th

The dismal performance of India’s top Grandmasters at Tata Steel Chess Wijk aan Zee 2026 concluded on Sunday, with all four failing to secure a top-8 finish. The reigning world champion, GM Gukesh Dommaraju, was the highest-placed Indian, finishing 9th with 6.5 points from 13 games, having 3 wins, 3 losses and 7 draws. On the final matchday, Gukesh survived a tough game and played out a long 57-move draw against Vincent Keymer of Germany with the white pieces. Meanwhile, Arjun Erigaisi’s poor run continued as he faced yet another defeat in his final game against eventual champion Nodirbek Abdusaatorov of Uzbekistan. He finished his tournament in the second last position with just 4.5/13 points and has now dropped outside the world top 10 in live classical ratings. GM Aravindh Chithambaram also finished the tournament with a defeat in the last round against Vladimir Fedoseev of Slovenia, finishing with the same 4.5/13 points. Meanwhile, the defending champion Rameshbabu Praggnandhaa played out a draw against Dutch GM Jordan Van Forrest, finishing with 5.5/13 points in 11th …

Gukesh bounces back with a win after two straight losses

Gukesh bounces back with a win after two straight losses

World Champion GM Gukesh Dommaraju bounced back from two defeats with a win in round 8 of the 2026 Tata Steel Chess Wijk aan Zee on Sunday. He defeated Vladimir Fedoseev of Slovenia with the black pieces, having a brilliant accuracy of 96.6 to attain a mate in 10 position before Vladimir resigned. He now jumped up to joint 6th place with 4/8 points. Earlier, Gukesh had two consecutive defeats with Nodirbek Abdusattorov of Uzbekistan and then home favourite Anish Giri, after two rook blunders from the drawish positions. Meanwhile, GM Praggnandhaa played his sixth consecutive draw of the tournament against Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus of Turkiye in his eighth round match-up. The defending champion now has 3/8 points, currently in the last three position and is more or less out of the title race, with just 5 more rounds to go. On the other hand, GM Arjun Erigaisi, having black pieces, played a draw against Aravindh Chithambaram in an all-Indian encounter in a completely exchanged game. Having won just one point from the last four …