Grand Chess Tour: Sindarov and Van Foreest step in as tour regulars

by Carlos Alberto Colodro
4/29/2026 – Changes to the 2026 lineup of the Grand Chess Tour have been confirmed ahead of the opening events in May. Gukesh Dommaraju has withdrawn from the full tour schedule, with Javokhir Sindarov stepping in as his replacement - though the two upcoming World Championship contenders will still meet at the first leg in Poland. Levon Aronian will miss the Bucharest event due to illness, with Jorden van Foreest (pictured) stepping in as tour regular. | Photo: ChessBase / Nils Rohde

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Gukesh v. Sindarov at first leg in Poland

The 2026 edition of the Grand Chess Tour will begin next week with a revised lineup, as a pair of withdrawals and replacements have altered the composition of the field ahead of the opening events. The tour retains its established structure, featuring a mix of classical tournaments alongside rapid and blitz competitions, with a total prize fund of $2 million and the season culminating in the finals at the Saint Louis Chess Club.

As in previous years, full-tour participants are scheduled to compete in both classical events and two of the three rapid and blitz legs, while wildcard players complete individual tournament lineups. Consistency across formats remains key, as only the top four performers over the course of the season qualify for the knockout-format finals in Saint Louis. The circuit continues to be supported by the Saint Louis Chess Club and the Super Foundation, whose partnership underpins the tour's long-term continuity - this is the 11th edition of the series.

The 2026 tour schedule:

  • Super Rapid & Blitz Poland: May 3-10, 2026, Warsaw, Poland
  • Super Chess Classic Romania: May 12-24, 2026 Bucharest, Romania
  • Super Rapid & Blitz Croatia: Jun. 29-Jul. 6, 2026 Zagreb, Croatia
  • Saint Louis Rapid & Blitz: Jul. 31-Aug. 7, 2026 Saint Louis, USA
  • Sinquefield Cup: Aug. 8-21, 2026 Saint Louis, USA
  • GCT Finals: Aug. 21-28, 2026 Saint Louis, USA

Gukesh Dommaraju

Gukesh Dommaraju will play in Warsaw and Zagreb | Photo: ChessBase / Nils Rohde

The most notable adjustment concerns the withdrawal of Gukesh Dommaraju from the full tour. The reigning world champion has opted to reduce his competitive schedule following a series of underwhelming results, citing the need for focused training. While stepping back from the longer classical events, he will remain involved as a wildcard participant in the rapid and blitz tournaments in Warsaw and Zagreb.

Javokhir Sindarov has been named as Gukesh's replacement among the full-tour participants. The Uzbek grandmaster was included in the field before winning the Candidates Tournament with a resounding performance. He is expected to take part in events in Warsaw, Bucharest and both Saint Louis tournaments. Sindarov's presence in Poland ensures an early encounter with Gukesh, the first one since the Uzbek star became the challenger for the world crown.

A further change has been prompted by the withdrawal of Levon Aronian from the Super Chess Classic Romania in Bucharest due to illness. Aronian, who reported that he is recovering from pneumonia and expects to be away from competition for several weeks, will instead return later in the season as a wildcard participant.

Aronian shared on X:

Dear friends, the good news is that I am currently safe and everything is under control. Pneumonia and complications from it are not a joke, thank God I am doing much better now, and as the doctors said, with the progress we are making, there will not be any impact on my general health. My expected time off chess will be from 4 to 7 weeks.

In his absence, Jorden van Foreest has been called up to join the tour as a full participant.

Participants - Super Rapid & Blitz Poland

Player Country
1  Fabiano Caruana (USA) United States
2  Alireza Firouzja (FRA) France
3  Wesley So (USA) United States
4  Javokhir Sindarov (UZB) Uzbekistan
5  Jan-Krzysztof Duda (POL) * Poland
6  Gukesh Dommaraju (IND) * India
7  Hans Niemann (USA) * United States
8  Maxime Vachier-Lagrave (FRA) France
9  Vladimir Fedoseev (SLO) * Slovenia
10  Radosław Wojtaszek (POL) * Poland

* Wildcards

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Carlos Colodro is a Hispanic Philologist from Bolivia. He works as a freelance translator and writer since 2012. A lot of his work is done in chess-related texts, as the game is one of his biggest interests, along with literature and music.
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