Hong Kong: Dragon Chilling lead, Team MGD1 and Barys in the hunt

by Carlos Alberto Colodro
6/18/2026 – Dragon Chilling emerged as the sole leaders after day two of the World Team Rapid Championship in Hong Kong, reaching 14/16 match points after eight rounds. The all-Chinese team remain unbeaten, while Team MGD1 climbed to second place with a strong run that included a win over WR Chess. Barys also deafened WR Chess and moved into contention, as they stand in sole third place a point behind Team MGD1. WR Chess' Magnus Carlsen suffered two defeats on Thursday. | Photo: FIDE

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Dragon Chilling moved into sole first place after the second day of the World Team Rapid Championship in Hong Kong, as rounds five to eight left the all-Chinese team alone at the top of the standings with 14/16 match points.

Led by former world champion Ding Liren, Dragon Chilling also feature two of the strongest female players in the world: reigning women's world champion Ju Wenjun and world number two Lei Tingjie. The team finished day one tied for first place with Kazchess on 8/8, and followed up with two wins and two draws on Thursday, and are now the only team to remain undefeated in matches after eight rounds.

Leinier Dominguez, Wei Yi

Leinier Dominguez (Endgame.Ai) and Wei Yi (Dragon Chilling) drew their round-five encounter | Photo: FIDE / Michal Walusza

Lei Tingjie, Vaishali Rameshbabu

A former Women's World Championship challenger, Lei Tingjie (Dragon Chilling) facing the next challenger for the world crown, Vaishali Rameshbabu (Chessgurukul) - Lei won the game | Photo: FIDE / Michal Walusza

Team MGD1, who ended the opening day on 6/8, produced one of the strongest performances of day two. The all-Indian squad, headed by Arjun Erigaisi and Nihal Sarin, collected 7/8 on Thursday and climbed to sole second place with 13/16, one point behind Dragon Chilling.

Their run began with a victory over Chessnut Nova in round five, before they caused one of the day's main upsets by defeating top seeds WR Chess. Erigaisi beat Magnus Carlsen on the top board in an eye-catching encounter, while Aryan Abhijeet Shah scored a crucial win on the recreational board. Team MGD1 then drew with Dragon Chilling, a match in which Pranav Venkatesh defeated Yu Yangyi, before beating former co-leaders Kazchess in round eight thanks to wins by Nihal, Leon Luke Mendonca and again Abhijeet Shah.

Arjun Erigaisi

Arjun Erigaisi | Photo: FIDE / Michal Walusza

Puranik Abhimanyu, Leon Luke Mendonca

Puranik Abhimanyu and Leon Luke Mendonca (Tram MGD1) working hard against Fabiano Caruana and Maxime Vachier-Lagrave (WR Chess) - Puranik lost and Mendonca drew | Photo: FIDE / Michal Walusza

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Team MGD1 scored a 3½-2½ upset win in the end | Photo: FIDE / Michal Walusza

Barys also gained ground on Thursday, scoring 6/8 to move into sole third place, one point behind Team MGD1. The team have experienced GMs Dmitry Andreikin and Peter Svidler on the top boards, supported by seven Kazakh representatives, including Alua Nurman, currently ranked second in the world among female under-20 players.

Barys defeated Theme International Trading, Shenzhen Qiyu Chess Club and WR Chess, while their only loss of the day was a heavy 5-1 defeat against Kazchess in round six. Their 4-2 win over WR Chess was particularly important, with Svidler beating Fabiano Caruana, while Nurman and recreational-board player Ailin Zarkmyn also added victories.

Peter Svidler

Peter Svidler

Despite losing what was an objectively drawn rook endgame against Shakhriyar Mamedyarov (Kazchess), the expressive Peter Svidler (Barys) is performing remarkably well in Hong Kong | Photos: FIDE / Michal Walusza

The recreational board has again proved to be a major factor in the team standings, as was already clear in previous editions of the event.

  • Dragon Chilling's Wang Zihao, rated 1763, has scored 6½/7
  • Team MGD1's Aryan Abhijeet Shah, rated 1932, has collected 7½/8.
  • Barys have not had quite the same output on that board, with Ailin Zarkmyn on 4/8, though her win against WR Chess was a key result.
  • Ning Yunlong, rated 1927, has also been one of the standout performers for Mr Birdie and Friends, scoring 7/8 and helping his team stay in contention.

Mr Birdie and Friends are among seven teams sharing fourth place, one point behind Barys.

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The Mr Birdie and Friends squad! | Photo: FIDE / Michal Walusza

Hans Niemann, Leinier Dominguez

Endgame.AI, with Hans Niemann (6/8) and Leinier Dominguez (3½/8) on the top boards, are tied for fourth place on 11/18 match points | Photo: FIDE / Michal Walusza

Second seeds Hexamind, who had struggled on day one, recovered by scoring 7/8 on Thursday and climbing into the group in shared fourth place. Their improvement came mostly against lower-rated opposition, however, and they missed a chance to gain further ground when they were held to a draw by Chessnut Nova in round seven. In that match, Levon Aronian lost to Daniel Dardha and Kateryna Lagno was defeated by Lu Miaoyi.

Alireza Firouzja was the main bright spot for Hexamind. The French grandmaster scored 4/4 on day two and is currently one of only two players in the event with a 2800-plus tournament performance, alongside Hans Niemann of Endgame.AI.

Alireza Firouzja

Hexamind's Alireza Firouzja (5½/7) | Photo: FIDE / Andrei Anosov

Levon Aronian

Levon Aronian (4½/7) is playing on board two for Hexamind | Photo: FIDE / Michal Walusza

Top seeds WR Chess had a very difficult second day. After starting Thursday on 6/8, they managed only 4/8 on day two and now trail Dragon Chilling by 4 match points. With only four rounds left, they will need a strong finish even to fight for a place on the podium.

Naturally, Magnus Carlsen's individual results attracted particular attention. The Norwegian scored only ½/3 on Thursday, losing to Erigaisi and Shant Sargsyan, the latter after blundering an exchange in the endgame. His only half-point came against Vladislav Artemiev of Mr Birdie and Friends, who reportedly arrived almost eight minutes late for the 15-minute rapid game but still managed to hold the draw.

WR Chess have had solid showings from Wesley So, who is on 5/7, and Fabiano Caruana, who has scored 6½/8, but this has not been enough to offset setbacks elsewhere. The top seeds have also struggled on the recreational board, where Wadim Rosenstein has scored 2½/6 and Gombojav Zandanshatar ½/2.

Wesley So, Magnus Carlsen

The round has started and Magnus Carlsen's opponent, Vladislav Artemiev, has not arrived | Photo: FIDE / Michal Walusza

Vladislav Artemiev

Vladislav Artemiev finally made it to the playing hall - "completely drenched" since it has been raining in Hong Kong, as reported by ChessBase India - and held a draw with the white pieces | Photo: FIDE / Michal Walusza


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Standings after round 8

Rk. Team TB1
1 Dragon Chilling 14
2 Team MGD1 13
3 Barys 12
4 Kazchess 11
5 Mr Birdie and friends 11
6 Hexamind Chess Team 11
7 Endgame.AI 11
8 Chessgurukul 11
9 Chess United 11
10 Red Pseudodragon 11
11 WR Chess 10
12 Sky Chess 10
13 Uzbekistan 10
14 Mongolia-Aldar 9
15 Chessnut Nova 9
16 Interstellar Club 9
17 Odlar Yurdu (Azerbaijan) 9
18 Schnappi Krokodil Team 9
19 May Wind Newbies 9
20 Chess Thulir 9

...48 teams

Top 10 teams' composition

1. Dragon Chilling (RtgAvg:2493, Captain: Ni, Hua / TB1: 14 / TB2: 276)
Bo. Name Rtg FED Pts. Games RtgAvg Rp
1 GM Ding, Liren 2716 CHN 3,5 8 2615 2572
2 GM Wei, Yi 2726 CHN 5 8 2580 2675
3 GM Yu, Yangyi 2660 CHN 5,5 8 2536 2677
4 GM Lu, Shanglei 2601 CHN 1 2 2295 2295
5 GM Bai, Jinshi 2560 CHN 4 6 2548 2673
6 GM Ju, Wenjun 2481 CHN 3 4 2404 2597
7 GM Lei, Tingjie 2494 CHN 3 4 2259 2452
8 Wang, Zihao(Sh) 1763 CHN 6,5 7 1815 2237
9 Xie, XiaoYang 0 CHN 0 1 1991 0
  2. Team MGD1 (RtgAvg:2480, Captain: Narayanan, Srinath / TB1: 13 / TB2: 277)
Bo. Name Rtg FED Pts. Games RtgAvg Rp
1 GM Erigaisi, Arjun 2741 IND 5,5 8 2617 2758
2 GM Nihal, Sarin 2689 IND 4 6 2627 2752
3 GM Puranik, Abhimanyu 2535 IND 2 5 2509 2437
4 GM Pranav, V 2564 IND 3,5 6 2542 2599
5 GM Mendonca, Leon Luke 2544 IND 4 7 2512 2562
6 GM Dronavalli, Harika 2410 IND 5,5 8 2260 2401
8 Aryan, Abhijeet Shah 1932 IND 7,5 8 1723 2167
  3. Barys (RtgAvg:2431, Captain: Dauletova, Gulmira / TB1: 12 / TB2: 216)
Bo. Name Rtg FED Pts. Games RtgAvg Rp
1 GM Andreikin, Dmitry 2686 FID 5 7 2566 2724
2 GM Svidler, Peter 2680 FID 5,5 7 2518 2748
3 GM Makhnev, Denis 2544 KAZ 4 7 2448 2498
4 GM Zhalmakhanov, Ramazan 2426 KAZ 4 6 2464 2589
5 IM Sapenov, Daniyal 2418 KAZ 2 4 2430 2430
6 IM Suleimen, Ergali 2370 KAZ 0,5 1 2142 0
7 IM Nurman, Alua 2291 KAZ 3 6 2187 2187
8 WGM Balabayeva, Xeniya 2295 KAZ 1 2 2203 2203
9 Zarkym, Ailin 1952 KAZ 4 8 1788 1788
  4. Kazchess (RtgAvg:2511, Captain: Sadvakasov, Darmen / TB1: 11 / TB2: 283,5)
Bo. Name Rtg FED Pts. Games RtgAvg Rp
1 GM Rapport, Richard 2676 HUN 4,5 7 2688 2790
2 GM Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar 2707 AZE 4,5 8 2624 2667
3 GM Grischuk, Alexander 2682 RUS 5 8 2559 2654
4 GM Wang, Hao 2667 CHN 2,5 6 2501 2444
5 GM Nogerbek, Kazybek 2504 KAZ 1,5 2 2472 2665
6 IM Ansat, Aldiyar 2462 KAZ 1 1 2244 0
7 GM Assaubayeva, Bibisara 2439 KAZ 4,5 6 2374 2567
8 IM Kamalidenova, Meruert 2368 KAZ 1 2 2327 2327
9 Tyulyupov, Kumar 1892 KAZ 4,5 8 1822 1865
  5. Mr Birdie and friends (RtgAvg:2475, Captain: Liang, Awonder / TB1: 11 / TB2: 268)
Bo. Name Rtg FED Pts. Games RtgAvg Rp
1 GM Artemiev, Vladislav 2742 RUS 3,5 8 2599 2556
2 GM Sevian, Samuel 2664 USA 5 8 2522 2617
3 GM Le, Quang Liem 2636 VIE 5 8 2457 2552
4 GM Liang, Awonder 2522 USA 6,5 8 2399 2650
5 IM Yip, Carissa 2356 USA 3,5 8 2178 2135
6 Ning, Yunlong 1927 CHN 7 8 1795 2131
  6. Hexamind Chess Team (RtgAvg:2518, Captain: Panarina, Daria / TB1: 11 / TB2: 260,5)
Bo. Name Rtg FED Pts. Games RtgAvg Rp
1 GM Firouzja, Alireza 2732 FRA 5,5 7 2591 2821
2 GM Aronian, Levon 2730 USA 4,5 7 2529 2631
3 GM Giri, Anish 2689 NED 3,5 7 2471 2471
4 GM Murzin, Volodar 2602 FID 7 8 2431 2767
5 GM Vidit, Santosh Gujrathi 2638 IND 1 3 2323 2198
6 GM Lagno, Kateryna 2435 RUS 3 4 2239 2432
7 GM Divya, Deshmukh 2416 IND 3,5 4 2263 2599
8 Omarov, Murat 1883 KAZ 3 7 1858 1808
9 Panarin, Platon 0 FID 0 1 1869 0
  7. Endgame.AI (RtgAvg:2486, Captain: Niemann, Hans / TB1: 11 / TB2: 244,5)
Bo. Name Rtg FED Pts. Games RtgAvg Rp
1 GM Niemann, Hans Moke 2673 USA 6 8 2629 2822
2 GM Dominguez Perez, Leinier 2696 USA 3,5 8 2588 2545
3 GM Sarana, Alexey 2660 SRB 5 8 2496 2591
4 GM Lazavik, Denis 2603 BLR 6,5 8 2416 2667
6 GM Zhu, Jiner 2479 CHN 4,5 8 2273 2316
7 Nguyen, Anh Dung 1805 VIE 5 8 1773 1868
  8. Chessgurukul  (RtgAvg:2417, Captain: Ramaswamy, Aarthie / TB1: 11 / TB2: 228,5)
Bo. Name Rtg FED Pts. Games RtgAvg Rp
1 GM Praggnanandhaa, R 2663 IND 5 7 2621 2779
2 GM Pranesh, M 2521 IND 4 8 2569 2569
3 GM Aravindh, Chithambaram Vr. 2576 IND 5 8 2511 2606
4 GM Karthikeyan, Murali 2530 IND 4,5 8 2434 2477
5 GM Adhiban, B. 2522 IND 1 1 2065 0
6 GM Vaishali, Rameshbabu 2387 IND 3,5 7 2341 2341
7 WGM Rakshitta, Ravi 2153 IND 0 1 1942 0
8 ACM Vishruth, B 1822 IND 3 7 1861 1811
9 Varsha, Ramesh 1798 IND 0 1 1763 0
  9. Chess United (RtgAvg:2462, Captain: Richards, Tris-Ann / TB1: 11 / TB2: 210,5)
Bo. Name Rtg FED Pts. Games RtgAvg Rp
1 GM Anand, Viswanathan 2729 IND 4,5 7 2507 2609
2 GM Van Foreest, Jorden 2595 NED 6 7 2435 2744
3 GM Martinez Alcantara, Jose Eduardo 2636 MEX 5 7 2379 2537
4 IM Oro, Faustino 2513 ARG 4 7 2323 2373
5 IM Shogdzhiev, Roman 2393 FID 3 4 2101 2294
6 GM Koneru, Humpy 2445 IND 4,5 7 2025 2127
7 IM Fierro Baquero, Martha L. 2298 ECU 0 1 1806 0
9 Serpil, Turgay Seckin 1855 TUR 2 8 1821 1628
  10. Red Pseudodragon (RtgAvg:2289, Captain: Kao, Jamison Edrich / TB1: 11 / TB2: 193,5)
Bo. Name Rtg FED Pts. Games RtgAvg Rp
1 GM Naiditsch, Arkadij 2528 BUL 2,5 7 2603 2501
2 IM Bai, Adelard 2407 TPE 2 7 2500 2342
3 IM Shuvalova, Polina 2382 FID 4 8 2449 2449
4 IM Arca, Christian Gian Karlo 2277 PHI 5,5 7 2365 2595
5 IM Laohawirapap, Prin 2298 THA 4 6 2279 2404
6 CM Kao, Jamison Edrich 1978 USA 2,5 5 2143 2143
7 Wang, Puxuan 1844 CHN 6,5 8 1876 2127

...48 teams

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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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