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88th Tata Steel 2026 R1: Arjun Erigaisi makes a winning start against the defending champion Praggnanandhaa

by Shahid Ahmed - 18/01/2026

The first round of 88th Tata Steel Chess started 1.5 hours after the scheduled due to demonstrations taking place outside of the venue. World no.5, Arjun Erigaisi started the event with a win over the defending champion, R Praggnanandhaa. The World no.8 opted for the Albin-Counter Gambit, possibly avoiding to reveal his Candidates preparation. He landed himself in a worse position out of the opening. Arjun had no trouble seizing his advantage and converting it into a win. World Champion, D Gukesh missed a win against FIDE World Cup 2025 winner, Javokhir Sindarov (UZB). The talented Uzbek showed great resiliency by delivering incessant checks forcing his opponent to go wrong and salvage a draw. Round 2 starts today at 2 p.m. local time, 6:30 p.m. IST for both Masters and Challengers section. Photo: Prajwal Bhat



Gukesh misses against Sindarov

Hans Niemann (USA) made a short work of Vladimir Fedoseev (SLO) in just 16 moves after the latter made a simple tactical mistake. Anish Giri (NED) also made a one-move blunder against Vincent Keymer (GER) but it was in an endgame. Aravindh Chithambaram made a solid start as he drew against one of the World Championship Candidate, Matthias Bluebaum (GER). In the Challengers section, the sole Indian taking part, FM Vedant Panesar won a wild battle against the World Junior Girls Blitz Gold medalist and World Blitz Women Bronze medalist - IM Eline Roebers (NED).

Sindarov - Gukesh: 0.5-0.5

FIDE World Cup 2025 winner, Javokhir Sindarov (UZB, 2726) and the reigning World Champion, D Gukesh (2754) have played two Classical games against each other. Sindarov had won both of them in 2018 and 2022. Three and a half years later, they face each other for the third time in a Classical battle, this time with a same time control as Candidates 2026.

Position after 38...Qb7

White blundered 39.Rxa4?? under time trouble Qxb4!-+ 40.Rxb4 Rxa1+ and ideally Black should have won the game. However, Sindarov showed great resiliency and managed to salvage a draw by delivering incessant checks with his queen and throwing his opponent off balance in a losing endgame.

FIDE World Cup 2025 winner, Javokhir Sindarov (UZB) made a great escape against the reigning World Champion, D Gukesh | Photo: Prajwal Bhat

Arjun - Praggnanandhaa: 1-0

Arjun Erigaisi (2775) and R Praggnanandhaa (2758) played six Classical rated games against each other. They both won two games each and the remaining two ended in draws. Last year, Praggnanandhaa had won against Arjun in the third round at the same event. Arjun returned the favor to the defending champion in the first round. Praggnanandhaa opted for the Albin-Counter Gambit with the black pieces, possibly avoiding to reveal his Candidates preparation.

Position after 12...d3?

12...d3? was an unnecessary move 13.Qxd3 Nxe5 14.Nxe5 Qxe5 15.Nf3 Qd6 16.Qb3 Be6? 17.Bxe6+- fxe6 18.Rd1 Qb6 19.Qa4+ c6 20.Qe4 and White went on to win the game in another dozen moves.

Arjun Erigaisi - R Praggnanandhaa, Commentary by IM Sagar Shah | Video: ChessBase India

Arjun Erigaisi capitalized on his early advantage against R Praggnanandhaa | Photo: Prajwal Bhat

Aravindh - Bluebaum: 0.5-0.5

Aravindh Chithambaram (2700) faced Matthias Bluebaum (GER, 2679) twice earlier. On both occassion, the games had ended in draws. This time also the result was the same.

Aravindh Chithambaram played a well contested draw against Matthias Bluebaum (GER) | Photo: Jurriaan Hoefsmit / Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2026
Hans Niemann (USA) on his 16-move win against Vladimir Fedoseev (SLO) | Video: Tata Steel Chess Tournament

Vladimir Fedoseev (SLO) went wrong early in the game against Hans Niemann (USA) | Photo: Prajwal Bhat
Interview with Vincent Keymer (GER) | Video: Tata Steel Chess Tournament

Anish Giri (NED) made a one-move blunder against Vincent Keymer (GER) | Photo: Prajwal Bhat

Challengers: FM Vedant Panesar won a wild battle against IM Eline Roebers (NED) | Photo: Prajwal Bhat

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Replay Round 1 live commentary by IM Sagar Shah, Amruta Mokal and GM Harshit Raja | Video: ChessBase India

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Masters Round 1 results

Bo.No.Rtg WhiteResultBlack RtgNo.
112658
GMErdogmus, Yagiz Kaan½ - ½GMAbdusattorov, Nodirbek
275114
222700
GMAravindh, Chithambaram Vr.½ - ½GMBluebaum, Matthias
267913
332725
GMNiemann, Hans Moke1 - 0GMFedoseev, Vladimir
270512
442776
GMKeymer, Vincent1 - 0GMGiri, Anish
276011
552726
GMSindarov, Javokhir½ - ½GMGukesh, D
275410
662703
GMVan Foreest, Jorden½ - ½GMNguyen, Thai Dai Van
26569
772775
GMErigaisi, Arjun1 - 0GMPraggnanandhaa, R
27588

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Standings after Round 1

Rk.SNo NameFEDRtg TB1 
13
GMNiemann, Hans MokeUSA27251
4
GMKeymer, VincentGER27761
7
GMErigaisi, ArjunIND27751
41
GMErdogmus, Yagiz KaanTUR26580,5
2
GMAravindh, Chithambaram Vr.IND27000,5
5
GMSindarov, JavokhirUZB27260,5
6
GMVan Foreest, JordenNED27030,5
9
GMNguyen, Thai Dai VanCZE26560,5
10
GMGukesh, DIND27540,5
13
GMBluebaum, MatthiasGER26790,5
14
GMAbdusattorov, NodirbekUZB27510,5
128
GMPraggnanandhaa, RIND27580
11
GMGiri, AnishNED27600
12
GMFedoseev, VladimirSLO27050

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Round 2 pairings

Bo.No.Rtg WhiteResultBlack RtgNo.
1142751
GMAbdusattorov, NodirbekGMPraggnanandhaa, R
27588
292656
GMNguyen, Thai Dai VanGMErigaisi, Arjun
27757
3102754
GMGukesh, DGMVan Foreest, Jorden
27036
4112760
GMGiri, AnishGMSindarov, Javokhir
27265
5122705
GMFedoseev, VladimirGMKeymer, Vincent
27764
6132679
GMBluebaum, MatthiasGMNiemann, Hans Moke
27253
712658
GMErdogmus, Yagiz KaanGMAravindh, Chithambaram Vr.
27002

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Challengers Round 1 results

Bo.No.Rtg WhiteResultBlack RtgNo.
112605
GMIvanchuk, Vasyl½ - ½IMYip, Carissa
246614
222611
GMMaurizzi, Marcandria½ - ½GMYuffa, Daniil
260413
332638
GMIvic, Velimir½ - ½IMOro, Faustino
251612
442634
GML'ami, Erwin0 - 1GMSuleymanli, Aydin
262811
552497
GMAssaubayeva, Bibisara1 - 0GMWoodward, Andy
260810
662398
IMRoebers, Eline0 - 1FMPanesar, Vedant
24069
772431
IMLu, Miaoyi1 - 0GMWarmerdam, Max
25768

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Standings after Round 1

Rk.SNo NameFEDRtg TB1 
15
GMAssaubayeva, BibisaraKAZ24971
7
IMLu, MiaoyiCHN24311
9
FMPanesar, VedantIND24061
11
GMSuleymanli, AydinAZE26281
51
GMIvanchuk, VasylUKR26050,5
2
GMMaurizzi, MarcandriaFRA26110,5
3
GMIvic, VelimirSRB26380,5
12
IMOro, FaustinoARG25160,5
13
GMYuffa, DaniilESP26040,5
14
IMYip, CarissaUSA24660,5
114
GML'ami, ErwinNED26340
6
IMRoebers, ElineNED23980
8
GMWarmerdam, MaxNED25760
10
GMWoodward, AndyUSA26080

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Round 2 pairings

Bo.No.Rtg WhiteResultBlack RtgNo.
1142466
IMYip, CarissaGMWarmerdam, Max
25768
292406
FMPanesar, VedantIMLu, Miaoyi
24317
3102608
GMWoodward, AndyIMRoebers, Eline
23986
4112628
GMSuleymanli, AydinGMAssaubayeva, Bibisara
24975
5122516
IMOro, FaustinoGML'ami, Erwin
26344
6132604
GMYuffa, DaniilGMIvic, Velimir
26383
712605
GMIvanchuk, VasylGMMaurizzi, Marcandria
26112

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Time Control

120 minutes for the first 40 moves 30 minutes for the rest of the game 30 seconds increment per move, starting from move 41

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