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Nihal Sarin: Calm Under Fire, Dominating Chess
14 Apr
Summary
- Indian chess prodigy Nihal Sarin achieved a career-high classical rating.
- Sarin won the Menorca Masters rapid tournament, defeating World Champion Gukesh twice.
- He qualified for the Chess.com Open Play-in, aiming for the Esports World Cup 2026.

In April 2026, Indian chess prodigy Nihal Sarin achieved a personal best classical rating of 2723. This significant milestone coincided with his spectacular performance at the Menorca Masters rapid tournament.
During the Menorca Masters, Sarin demonstrated exceptional skill by outplaying strong competitors like Richard Rapport and Leinier Dominguez. Notably, he secured two decisive wins against the reigning World Champion, D Gukesh, in both white and black games. Despite a late draw against Rapport, Sarin's composure ultimately led him to clinch the tournament title, adding to his earlier triumph at the Tata Steel Chess India tournament.
Sarin's success extends to the digital realm. Representing S8UL, he won the fourth Chess.com Open Play-in, qualifying for the Round of 16 and positioning himself for a potential spot in the Esports World Cup 2026. He plans to face French player Maxime Vachier-Lagrave later this month.
Despite being recognized for his prowess in faster time controls, Sarin adopts a calm and organic approach to preparation. He emphasizes enjoying the game and playing soundly, a philosophy that has underpinned his recent surge in performance. Sarin acknowledges the immense support from his fan base, attributing his drive to their encouragement.