Vaishali Leads Women's Candidates; Sindarov Beats Pragg Again

R Vaishali has taken the sole lead in the Women's Candidates Tournament after a draw with Anna Muzychuk. In the Open section, Javokhir Sindarov defeated R Praggnanandhaa, extending his dominant lead and making him the likely challenger for the world title. Praggnanandhaa's loss leaves him four points behind and effectively out of contention. Meanwhile, Divya Deshmukh suffered a defeat after a costly endgame error against Aleksandra Goryachkina.

Key Points: FIDE Candidates: Vaishali Leads, Sindarov Tops Praggnanandhaa

  • Vaishali leads Women's Candidates after draw
  • Sindarov defeats Praggnanandhaa for second time
  • Praggnanandhaa falls 4 points behind leader
  • Divya Deshmukh loses after endgame blunder
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FIDE Candidates: R Vaishali takes sole lead at Women's event; Javokhir Sindarov tightens grip after win over Praggnanandhaa

R Vaishali takes sole lead in Women's Candidates. Javokhir Sindarov defeats R Praggnanandhaa, tightening his grip on the Open section.

FIDE Candidates: R Vaishali takes sole lead at Women's event; Javokhir Sindarov tightens grip after win over Praggnanandhaa
"Sindarov is now extremely likely to be the challenger to Dommaraju Gukesh's world championship crown."

New Delhi, April 10

India's R. Vaishali moved into the sole lead of the 2026 FIDE Women's Candidates Tournament after a confident draw with the black pieces against Anna Muzychuk in Round 10 in Cyprus.

Her half-point was enough to put her ahead of the field, especially after Zhu Jiner suffered a crucial defeat with the black pieces against Bibisara Assaubayeva--an outcome that significantly impacted the standings at this stage of the tournament, as per ESPN.

In Round 11 on Saturday, Vaishali will face Goryachkina with the black pieces, while Divya will have the black pieces against Zhu Jiner.

In Men's Candidates, Javokhir Sindarov continued his dominant run on Thursday, defeating R Praggnanandhaa for the second time in the tournament. The game turned decisively in the middlegame, where Praggnanandhaa committed a costly blunder.

With four rounds remaining, Praggnanandhaa now trails the leader by four points and is effectively out of contention for the title. In Round 11 on Saturday, he will face Matthias Blubaum with the white pieces in what appears to be a largely inconsequential encounter.

Sindarov is now extremely likely to be the challenger to Dommaraju Gukesh's world championship crown. Sindarov's nearest challenger, Anish Giri, dropped half a point too, as he could manage only a draw against a resurgent Hikaru Nakamura.

Divya Deshmukh, meanwhile, endured a difficult defeat after committing a costly endgame blunder against Aleksandra Goryachkina, leaving her 1.5 points adrift of the leader, R Vaishali.

FIDE Candidates 2026 Women's Standings after Round 10:

R Vaishali - 6

Zhu Jiner - 5.5

Anna Muzychuk - 5.5

Kateryna Lagno - 5

Bibisara Assaubayeva - 5

Aleksandra Goryachkina - 5

Divya Deshmukh - 4.5

Tan Zhongyi - 3.5

FIDE Candidates 2026 Open Standings after Round 10:

Javokhir Sindarov - 8

Anish Giri - 6

Fabiano Caruana - 5

Hikaru Nakamura - 4.5

Wei Yi - 4.5

Matthias Blubaum - 4.5

R Praggnanandhaa - 4

Andrey Esipenko - 3.5.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Heartbreaking to see Pragg's tournament effectively end like this. Two losses to the same player is tough. He's young, he'll bounce back stronger. The experience will be invaluable for the future.
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Aman W
Sindarov is just on another level this tournament. Looks like we're set for a Sindarov vs Gukesh World Championship match. As an Indian fan, a bit disappointed, but you have to respect the chess.
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Sarah B
The women's section is so exciting! Vaishali leading, Divya still in the mix despite a tough loss. It's great to see Indian women chess players getting the spotlight they deserve. Let's go!
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Vikram M
A respectful criticism: I feel the coverage sometimes focuses too much on our losses. Yes, Pragg had a bad day, but look at the bigger picture - an Indian woman is leading the Candidates! That's the headline for me.
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Karthik V
The pressure in these final rounds is immense. Vaishali has a tough game against Goryachkina next. Hope she gets all the support from back home. Bas thoda aur, gold medal lao! 🏆

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