American Double Podium At Tata Steel Chess Blitz 2026
The Tata Steel Chess Blitz 2026 flipped the script with pure American fireworks. Wesley So and Carissa Yip swept the open and women’s titles in Kolkata, turning the event into a red-white-and-blue masterclass. After 18 gruelling rounds of rapid-fire action, the US duo stood tall, leaving Indian stars like Arjun Erigaisi and Vantika Agrawal to chase shadows.
Tata Steel Chess Blitz 2026 Open
The Tata Steel Chess Blitz 2026 open section was Wesley So’s show from the jump. The 32-year-old American, a six-time Tata Steel regular and crowd favourite, locked up the title with a round to spare at 12/18 points. He crushed key rivals, Nihal Sarin, Arjun Erigaisi, and Hans Niemann, taking 4.5 points from their head-to-heads with three wins and three draws.
Even a final-round loss to R Praggnanandhaa couldn’t dent his lead. Nihal and Arjun tied at 11 points for second and third, but So’s streak of five straight wins earlier sealed the deal. Arjun started hot with five victories but faded with losses to Niemann and Pragg, pacing nervously post-event.
Tata Steel Chess Blitz 2026 Women’s
Over in the women’s blitz, 22-year-old IM Carissa Yip turned heads on debut. Despite calling rapid and blitz her “weaker formats,” she tied IM Vantika Agrawal at 10.5/18, then dominated the playoffs 1.5-0.5. Yip’s creative sparks shone through a marathon 120-move endgame defence, shrugging off Vantika’s pressure.
The Indian made a stunning comeback, winning her last four after early stumbles against Divya Deshmukh and Harika Dronavalli, but fell just short of silver. Yip’s now a four-time US Women’s Champion, proving her versatility under blitz lights.
This American double podium lit up the standings, boosting US chess momentum. With Nihal and Vantika’s resilience and Arjun’s near-miss, India fought hard but couldn’t match the Stars and Stripes sweep. As Tata Steel wraps, expect fireworks in future editions, stay locked in for more chess cinema!
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