An emotional farewell to a historic edition of the Candidates Tournaments

by Michael Rahal
4/17/2026 – The closing ceremony of the 2026 Candidates in Cyprus brought together players, organisers and guests after more than two weeks of intense competition. Held at the St. George's Hotel & Resort, the evening combined music, dance and prize presentations, culminating in honours for Vaishali Rameshbabu and Javokhir Sindarov as the winners of the women's and open events, respectively. | Photo: ChessBase / Nils Rohde

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Press release by FIDE

The closing ceremony of the 2026 FIDE Candidates and Women's Candidates was a vibrant and memorable finale, an evening filled with emotion, celebration and a distinctly Cypriot charm. Set against the stunning beachfront of the St. George's Hotel & Resort, the one-and-a-half-hour show blended traditional dance, live music, bursts of fireworks and moments of light-hearted humour.

Hosts Maurice Ashley and Charlize Van Zyl opened the evening promptly at 8 p.m., welcoming an audience of more than a hundred players, coaches, family members, friends, sponsors and organizers. There was a palpable sense of pride and relief in the air after three intense weeks of competition, with smiles and laughter shared among the guests.

Following the national anthem of Cyprus and the FIDE anthem, the audience was treated to a moving video recap of the tournament's most memorable moments. The film drew warm applause and, maybe for some, a touch of nostalgia.

Bibisara Assaubayeva

Bibisara Assaubayeva | Photo: ChessBase / Nils Rohde

The ceremony continued with a pre-recorded message from the President of Cyprus, Nikos Christodoulides, who praised the players' dedication and highlighted the importance of hosting such a prestigious global event on the island.

Viswanathan Anand, five-time World Champion and Deputy President of FIDE, then took the stage to warm applause. In a thoughtful and reflective speech, he spoke about the unmistakable generational shift taking place in the chess world: how a fearless new wave of players is rising, challenging and standing shoulder to shoulder with the game's long-established titans.

The mood then shifted to celebration, as traditional Cypriot music and dance performed by a local troupe brought colour, rhythm and energy to the evening.

This lively interlude set the stage for a series of speeches from key figures, including Criton Tornaritis, President of the Cyprus Chess Federation; Valeriia Avksenteva, Deputy Executive Director of Freedom24; Marinos Lamprou, Mayor of Akamas; and Panayiotis Markou, Director of Sales and Marketing at the St. George's Hotel & Resort.

It was Markou's speech, however, that sparked the most emotional response of the evening. As he announced that each room the players had stayed in would be named after them, the audience erupted into a warm and sustained applause.

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A lively atmosphere to celebrate what turned out to be two and a half weeks of exciting chess battles | Photo: ChessBase / Nils Rohde

The ceremony continued with the introduction of the sixteen contenders of the 2026 FIDE Candidates and Women's Candidates Tournaments, presented by Angelika Valkova. With charm and wit, she engaged some of the players in light-hearted questions, drawing genuine laughter and relaxed, candid responses.

Finally, the prize-giving, the emotional climax of the evening, brought the ceremony to its most meaningful and memorable moment. In the FIDE Women's Candidates, Zhu Jiner claimed the bronze medal, while Bibisara Assaubayeva took silver. They were joined on the top step of the podium by the winner, Vaishali Rameshbabu.

As the three stood together, the audience rose in a heartfelt standing ovation, acknowledging not just their results but the intensity and brilliance of their performances, with the national anthem of India adding a powerful note to the celebration.

The awards were presented by Valeriia Avksenteva, Deputy Executive Director of Freedom24, and Isai Scheinberg, a long-standing supporter of chess and the first recipient of the FIDE Medal of Merit in the 21st century.

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The winners of the women's section | Photo: ChessBase / Nils Rohde

Attention then turned to the Open Candidates. Fabiano Caruana received the bronze medal, while Anish Giri secured silver. They were joined by the tournament's winner, Javokhir Sindarov, whose achievement was met with enthusiastic applause, while listening to the anthem of Uzbekistan. Sindarov, visibly moved, delivered a short and sincere speech, expressing gratitude and reflecting on his journey.

The awards were presented by Viswanathan Anand, Deputy President of FIDE, and Marina Stylianides, Director of Cap St. Georges and Korantina Homes. The evening concluded on a unique and touching note with a pre-recorded telephone conversation between the President of Uzbekistan and Sindarov.

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The winners of the open section | Photo: ChessBase / Nils Rohde


The full broadcast of the closing ceremony can be watched on the FIDE YouTube channel:


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Born in England in 1970, Michael Rahal is an International Master and a FIDE trainer. Currently living in Barcelona (Spain), Michael is fluent in English and Spanish and has been coaching chess players of all ages and levels for more than 25 years. More recently he has developed his career as a chess broadcaster, covering both online and on-site many top events on Playchess and the ICC, including a leg of the recent FIDE Grand Prix. You can also follow him on Youtube where more than 10.000 subscribers enjoy his instructive chess videos.
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