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Uzbek Teen Crowned Chess World Champion!
26 Nov
Summary
- Javokhir Sindarov, 19, won the Chess World Cup.
- He became a grandmaster at the young age of 12.
- Sindarov qualified for the 2026 Candidates Tournament.

At just 19 years old, Uzbekistan's Javokhir Sindarov has ascended to the pinnacle of chess, clinching the Chess World Cup title. The young prodigy, who achieved the grandmaster title at the remarkably early age of 12, showcased his exceptional talent throughout the competition. He navigated a field where many top seeds faltered, ultimately triumphing over his compatriot Nodirbek Yakubboev in a tense semifinal that went to tiebreaks.
Sindarov's path to victory culminated in a decisive win against China's Wei Yi in the final. He secured the championship in the second 15'+10" Rapid tie-break game, demonstrating immense skill and composure under pressure. This remarkable achievement not only adds a prestigious World Cup title to his name but also guarantees his participation in the highly competitive 2026 Candidates Tournament.
The tournament, held in Arpora, Goa, saw several upsets, but Sindarov, who was seeded sixteenth, consistently performed at a high level. His journey from a young prodigy to a World Cup champion solidifies his position as one of the brightest stars in the chess world and sets the stage for his future endeavors in elite chess competitions.




