FIDE Candidates 2026 R5: Sindarov’s Supremacy continues as he scores a hat-trick
After 5 rounds of play at the FIDE Candidates 2026, it looks like Uzbek Star Javokhir Sindarov is an unstoppable force who has no immovable object in his way to win the Candidates. He scored a hat-trick of wins to maintain his sole lead over Fabiano Caruana, who is still in second place. In the 5th round, Sindarov won his game against the World No. 2 Hikaru Nakamura with black pieces to lead the event with 4.5/5 points. In another decisive result, Fabiano Caruana won his game against Matthias Bluebaum to keep himself in the race with 3.5/5 points. Pragganandha drew his game against Esipenko, while Anish Giri and Wei Yi also played a solid draw. Round 6 will start on 4th April at 15:45 Local Time/18:15 IST. Photos: Michal Walusza, Yoav Nis/ FIDE
The Uzbek Star takes control of the Candidates
Going into the rest day, Sindarov was leading the event with 3.5/4 points while Caruana was on 2.5/4 points. Coming into the 5th round of Candidates, Sindarov scored another important victory over Nakamura to maintain his lead. Sindarov is also World #5 in live ratings, while Hikaru slipped to World #3 after this defeat. The early wins will help him keep his shape and composure to perform well in the upcoming rounds.

Open Section
This is an everyday story now: Sindarov winning yet another game looks normal. Sindarov scored a hat-trick to keep his sole lead. Fabiano Caruana won his game against Matthias Bluebaum to keep up in second place. R Praggnanandhaa drew his game against Andrey Esipenko and Anish Giri, and Wei Yi also drew their game. Sindarov is on 4.5/5, Caruana is on 3.5/5, while Praggnanandhaa and Anish are on 2.5/5 points.

Hikaru Nakamura vs Javokhir Sindarov (0-1)
This is the second classical encounter between Hikaru Nakamura and Javokhir Sindarov, who played in the Qatar Masters 2023, and the game ended in a draw. Here in Candidates, Hikaru decided to play an interesting line, sacrificing 2 of his pawns for better activity, but he said in the post-game interview that he forgot the line, or the move that Javokhir played was not in his file.


It took Hikaru 67 minutes and 44 seconds to decide what to play, and he eventually played 13.h4, Ne4 was the best move in the position, with the same response from the black side with Qa5+ b4, Nxb4.


After exchanges, Sindarov managed to get this opposite coloured bishop endgame with 3 extra pawns, and 1 of them is a passed pawn. Sindarov eventually won this beautiful game.

Check out what Garry Kasparov had to say about Sindarov's performance
Fabiano Caruana vs Matthias Bluebaum (1-0)
It was the third classical clash between Fabiano Caruana and Matthias Bluebaum. Both players faced each other in the Grenke Open 2017 and 2018, and both games ended in a draw. This time, Caruana decided to play the Paulsen Attack against Petrov's Defence. The game already got interesting after the opening as both players decided to castle on opposite sides. Caruana got the early initiative in the attack and managed to checkmate Bluebaum in just 28 moves.


Bluebaum played 18...Qa5?, the losing move, as it allows white to play 19.h5 with a clear initiative and some beautiful combinations to finish the game.

White to play, Checkmate in 2 moves






Round 6 Pairings:

Replay games of the Open section
Women's Section
In the Women's Candidates 2026, there is no clear favourite as Bibisara Assaubayeva, who was co-leading the event after 4 rounds, lost her game against Kateryna Lagno in the 5th round. In another decisive result, Zhu Jiner scored her second win in a row. She won against Divya Deshmukh in the 4th round and in the 5th round, she beat Vaishali Rameshbabu to take the joint lead with Kateryna Lagno and Anna Muzychuk. The games between Aleksandra Goryachkina vs Anna Muzychuk and Tan Zhongyi vs Divya Deshmukh ended in a draw.

Kateryna Lagno vs Bibisara Assaubayeva (1-0)
Kateryna Lagno got an early advantage playing with the white pieces against Bibisara Assaubayeva. Bibisara decided to play the Sicilian Dragon, which is not that common at the top level. It was an opposite-side castle game where Lagno managed to get the better of Bibisara and won her game to get a joint lead.

Zhu Jiner vs Vaishali Rameshbabu (1-0)





Round 6 Pairing

Replay games of the Women's section
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Pairings: Round 6

Venue: Cap St Georges Hotel & Resort, Cyprus

The multi-award-winning Cap St Georges Hotel & Resort has been selected by the International Chess Federation (FIDE) as the ideal destination to host the FIDE Candidates Tournament 2026, an event of historic and international significance. This selection represents the highest recognition both for Cyprus and for Cap St Georges Hotel& Resort, affirming the prestige, reliability, and organizational excellence required to host a world-class chess tournament. Surrounded by landscaped gardens with centuries-old olive trees, the resort reflects the island’s character through refined architecture and well-designed spaces, with a strong focus on privacy, comfort, and attentive service.
Both tournaments are held side by side at the Cap St Georges Hotel and Resort in Cyprus, a five-star coastal venue near Paphos. The resort offers a calm and professional setting for elite competition, with the playing hall, accommodation, and preparation areas located within the same complex, allowing players to focus fully on the event. Photo Gallery of Cap St Georges Hotel & Resort
Schedule and Format

Key details and Information
Two tournaments will be held side by side – the (Open) FIDE Candidates Tournament and the FIDE Women’s Candidates Tournament.
Format: In both the Open and the Women’s, the eight qualified players will compete in a double round-robin tournament, consisting of 14 rounds.
Time control: The games will be played with a time control of 120 minutes for the first 40 moves, followed by 30 minutes for the rest of the game, with an increment of 30 seconds per move starting from move 41.
Prize fund: The minimum prize fund for the event stands at a record €1,000,000.
Tie-breaks: In the event of a tie for first place after 14 rounds, a playoff will be held to determine the winner who qualifies for the World Championship Match, which will take place in November 2026.
Important Links
Candidates 2026 Official Website
Regulations for the FIDE Candidates Tournament