Nodirbek Abdusattorov conquers Wijk aan Zee: Uzbekistan triumphs at Tata Steel Chess 2026

An Uzbek grandmaster won the legendary Tata Steel Chess tournament for the first time, completing a long journey toward a dream and confirming the strength of the Uzbek chess school.

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Nodirbek Abdusattorov conquers Wijk aan Zee: Uzbekistan triumphs at Tata Steel Chess 2026

Why is this victory historically important?

Uzbek grandmaster Nodirbek Abdusattorov claimed the title at Tata Steel Chess 2026, held in Wijk aan Zee, the Netherlands. The tournament is one of the oldest and most prestigious events in the chess world and is often referred to as the “Wimbledon of chess.”

After years of persistent effort, the Uzbek flag was finally raised at the top of the podium, marking a milestone not only for Abdusattorov but also for national chess history.

The fourth attempt — a dream fulfilled

For Abdusattorov, this title represents more than another trophy. It is the realization of a childhood dream. In previous editions, he came agonizingly close to victory:

2023 — 2nd place;
2024 — 3rd place;
2025 — 3rd place;
2026 — finally, the gold.

This steady progression highlights not only his talent, but also his resilience and mental strength at the elite level.

The decisive game and consistent performance

Holding the lead going into the final round, Abdusattorov sealed the championship on February 1 by defeating India’s top grandmaster Arjun Erigaisi in a crucial last-round encounter.

Throughout the tournament, he displayed remarkable consistency:

Final score — 9 points out of 13;
Record — 6 wins, 6 draws, and only 1 loss.

This result also lifted Abdusattorov back into the world’s top five in the online chess rankings.

Strong competition and final standings

Tata Steel Chess 2026 featured an exceptionally strong field, with intense competition lasting until the final round. Many of the world’s leading grandmasters were in contention for the title.

Notably, fellow Uzbek grandmaster Javokhir Sindarov also delivered an outstanding performance, finishing the tournament in second place — further proof of the rapid rise of Uzbekistan’s chess talents.

Next destination: Germany

The victory in Wijk aan Zee marks only the beginning of a busy and ambitious season for Abdusattorov. His next challenge will be the FIDE Freestyle Chess World Championship 2026, scheduled for February 13–15 in Wangen, Germany.

Format — Rapid;
Participants — 8 elite grandmasters;
Prize fund — $300,000.

What does this mean for Uzbek chess?

Nodirbek Abdusattorov’s historic victory at Tata Steel Chess 2026 once again underscores the uniqueness and global competitiveness of the Uzbek chess school. The consistent success of young grandmasters has firmly placed Uzbekistan among the world’s leading chess nations.

Whether Abdusattorov can continue this winning momentum and capture the world championship title in February is now a question captivating chess fans worldwide.

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