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D Gukesh cuts down schedule: The tournaments the chess world champion will still play in 2026

FP Sports Desk • April 1, 2026, 07:00:12 IST
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Reigning world champion D Gukesh has announced a break from long classical events after a tough start to 2026 season. Here is his updated tournament schedule and the events he will play this year.

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D Gukesh has decided to take a break by withdrawing from a few classical events. Image: Grand Chess Tour

Reigning world champion Dommaraju Gukesh has decided to take a break from a packed calendar after a difficult start to the 2026 season. The young Indian star, who created history by defeating Ding Liren in December 2024 to become the youngest undisputed world champion, has struggled to find form for the past few months.

D Gukesh began the 2026 season at the Tata Steel Chess Tournament in January but finished 10th with 6.5 points from 13 games. His form dipped further at the Prague Chess Festival in March, where he ended joint-last with 3.5/9. The results also affected his live rating, which briefly slipped below the 2680 mark and saw him fall to around World No. 20 in the rankings.

The Indian Grandmaster took to social media on Tuesday to announce that he will reduce his workload for the next few months and focus on training. He said that he will skip classical events at the Grand Chess Tour and participate only in a few selected Rapid and Blitz events. Gukesh said that he and his team made the decision so that he could regain confidence and return to his best level.

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My performance in the last few events has been quite disappointing, not just for me, but for all of you who support me.

In order to find my best form my team and I have decided that I should compete with slightly less intensity over the next few months. Consequently, we feel it… pic.twitter.com/EmtAE3hn6c

— Gukesh D (@DGukesh) March 31, 2026
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What Gukesh’s 2026 schedule looks like now

Gukesh still has a few important tournaments lined up in 2026. Among these, Norway Chess will be his next major classical event and an important test for the world champion. He will be up against the likes of World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen there, which could be a good practice.

  • Menorca Masters – April 7 to April 12 (Rapid event with 30+10 time control)

  • Grand Chess Tour Poland (Rapid & Blitz) – May 5 to May 9 in Warsaw

  • Norway Chess 2026 – May 25 to June 5 in Oslo

  • Grand Chess Tour Croatia (Rapid & Blitz) – July 1 to July 5 in Zagreb

♟️There are places you never forget and there are stories that return to where they began.@DGukesh returns to Masters Chess Menorca.@ConsellMenorca @TurismoMenorca @AjCiutadella @FIDE_chess @chessable @leontxogarcia @illescasmiguel @ChessbaseIndia @FIDE_chess @chess24 @El_Divis pic.twitter.com/bISlyASUum

— Chess Menorca (@ChessMenorca) March 31, 2026

He will, of course, feature in the 2026 World Chess Championship final later this year against the winner of the ongoing 2026 FIDE Candidates Tournament, but the date and venue of the event have not been finalised yet.

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