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Michal Walusza / FIDE, FIDE World Team Rapid and Blitz Chess Championships 2026

FIDE World Team Rapid 2026: Dragon Chilling Rapid Champions, Rise Like a Phoenix

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After a topsy-turvy third day, Dragon Chilling won the FIDE World Team Rapid Chess Championship 2026 on tiebreaks, edging out Team MGD1 and Hexamind Chess Team, who shared first with Dragon Chilling on matchpoints.

Tournament Information

The FIDE World Team Rapid & Blitz Chess Championship is a six-player team event featuring a star-studded field of the world's strongest players. The first even was held in 2023, with this year's event marking the fourth iteration of the Team Championships. Team MGD1 is the defending champion in rapid, while WR Chess (Team) is the defending champion in blitz.

Team Composition

Each team is composed of six players, with the possibility of three more reserves. The only two stipulations for each team are:

  • One female player
  • One player who never achieved a 2000 Elo in FIDE Standard, Rapid, or Blitz or equivalent national rating up to and including the March 2026 rating lists

Time control

The time control for the rapid portion is 15 minutes + 10 seconds increment.

The time control for the blitz portion is 3 minutes + 2 seconds increment.

Format

Rapid

Swiss, 12 rounds

Blitz

Stage 1: 4 pools, 12 teams each
Stage 2: Top 16 teams play a knockout

Prize Fund

The total prize fund is 500,000 euros.

Lichess Broadcast

The Lichess broadcast coverage can be found here.

Lichess Interviews

Check out our on-site player interviews on YouTube after every round!

Lichess Blogs

Lichess will have recaps for both the rapid and blitz events.

Interviews

Our director of operations, Theo Wait, caught up with GM Xue Haowen after his victory against GM Vladislav Artemiev as well as IM Alua Nurman after her win against GM Divya Deshmukh:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EghFn8NsWek

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_9gVc-s1Qg

Final Standings

Tie Break1: Matchpoints (2 for wins, 1 for Draws, 0 for Losses)
Tie Break2: Olympiad-Sonneborn-Berger-Tie-Break without lowest result (Chennai)
Tie Break3: points (game-points)
Tie Break4: Olympiad-Sum of Adjusted matchpoints without lowest result (Chennai)

RankTeamWinsDrawsLossesTB1TB2TB3TB4
1Dragon Chilling82218647.546173
2Team MGD18221863246164
3Hexamind Chess Team82218611.545167
4Mr Birdie and friends73217584.544.5166
5Chessgurukul81317561.540.5172
6Endgame.AI64216544.543.5163
7Kazchess7141556741171
8Uzbekistan7141551243149
9Barys7141547537.5164
10Interstellar Club71415474.540.5159
11Odlar Yurdu (Azerbaijan)71415445.537.5158
12Chess United7141544339.5146
13Sky Chess7051448541154
14Shenzhen Qiyu Chess Club62414440.536154

Top Performances by Board

Board 1

RankPlayerPerformance RatingNumber of Games
1GM R Praggnanandhaa285111
2GM Alireza Firouzja285011
3GM Arjun Erigaisi276612
4GM Javokhir Sindarov270810
5GM Vasyl Ivanchuk270012

Board 2

RankPlayerPerformance RatingNumber of Games
1GM Li Di27689
2GM Levon Aronian276211
3GM Nihal Sarin274910
4GM Wesley So270910
5GM Peter Svidler270711

Board 3

RankPlayerPerformance RatingNumber of Games
1GM Yu Yangyi270612
2GM Fabiano Caruana265512
3GM Aravindh Chithambaram VR.262112
4GM Novendra Priasmoro262111
5GM Nodirbek Yakubboev262011

Board 4

RankPlayerPerformance RatingNumber of Games
1GM Denis Lazavik275012
2GM Volodar Murzin273112
3GM Awonder Liang271112
4IM Khazar Babazada26048
5IM Christian Gian Karlo Arca257511

Board 5

RankPlayerPerformance RatingNumber of Games
1GM Leon Luke Mendonca258610
2GM Bai Jinshi25819
3GM Mukhiddin Madaminov25039
4IM Lou Yiping24639
5FM Wang Yukun236912

Board 6

RankPlayerPerformance RatingNumber of Games
1IM Vugar Manafov24899
2GM Harika Dronavalli239912
3GM Vaishali Rameshbabu236710
4IM Teodora Injac23168
5GM Zhu Jiner231212

Board 7

RankPlayerPerformance RatingNumber of Games
1IM Nayaka Budhidharma234711
2IM Alua Nurman234710
3IM Olga Badelka21908
4WIM Zhao Yunqing214612
5Wang Puxuan198312

Board 8

RankPlayerPerformance RatingNumber of Games
1Wang Zihao(Sh)211611
2Aryan Abhijeet Shah210712
3Guo Jiajun206412
4Vishruth B187711
5Sergei Kurochkin18469

Board 9

RankPlayerPerformance RatingNumber of Games
1Yang Xiaohang20478
2Kumar Tyulyupov189012
3Shenglin Wang18779
4Arjuna Satria Pamungkas172812
5Ailin Zarkym171912

Schedule

Blitz

Pool

RoundTime
1June 20, 06:02 UTC
2June 20, 06:27 UTC
3June 20, 06:52 UTC
4June 20, 07:17 UTC
5June 20, 07:42 UTC
6June 20, 08:07 UTC
7June 20, 08:32 UTC
8June 20, 08:57 UTC
9June 20, 09:22 UTC
10June 20, 09:47 UTC
11June 20, 10:12 UTC

Knockouts

RoundTime
Round of 16June 20, 11:02 UTC
QuarterfinalsJune 21, 06:02 UTC
Semi-Final 1June 21, 07:17 UTC
Semi-Final 2June 21, 08:32 UTC
Duel for 3rd PlaceJune 21, 09:47 UTC
FinalsJune 21, 11:02 UTC

Rounds 1–4: Kazchess and Dragon Chilling Lead, Mr Birdie and friends in Third

Standings After Round 4

TeamScore
Kazchess8
Dragon Chilling8
Mr Birdie and friends7
Theme International Trading6
WR Chess6
Uzbekistan6
Team MGD16
Endgame.AI6

Only two teams maintained a perfect score going into the second day of the rapid frenzy: Kazchess, headlined by GM Richárd Rapport, and Dragon Chilling, headlined by former world champion GM Ding Liren. In the first couple of rounds, Kazchess did well to win the games on the lower boards, winning on boards 3 and 4 in round 1 and boards 4, 5, and 6 in round 2. Round 3 proved to be a tough test for Kazchess as they faced off against Uzbekistan, a dangerous, underrated team that was definitely a dark horse for many analysts. Rapport survived a scare against GM Javokhir Sindarov, first turning a losing position into a draw and later putting on an endgame masterclass. GM Shakhriyar Mamedyarov also defeated GM Nodirbek Abdusattorov, but disaster struck for Kazchess as they lost on boards 4 and 5. The decider was thus on the amateur board, board 6, where Kumar Tyulyupov impressively defused Akjol Rakhmatullaev's London System, retaining an advantage as Black for almost all of the game. Round 4 ended up being easier for Kazchess as they defeated Chessgurukul 4.5-1.5, with a Sicilian Dragon win by GM Alexander Grischuk, a well-played defensive, positional game by GM Wang Hao, and yet another dominant win by Tyulyupov.

55340892440_53dbbb05c5_c.jpgGM Richárd Rapport vs. GM Javokhir Sindarov; photo: Michal Walusza / FIDE, FIDE World Team Rapid and Blitz Chess Championships 2026

Meanwhile, Dragon Chilling had an even more dominant start. They won round 1 4.5-1.5 with 5 decisive games and victories on boards 2, 3, 4, 5, and a loss on board 6. Round 2 was even more lopsided, a 5-1 victory with wins on boards 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6, and a loss on board 4. Round 3 was not much different in terms of the score, but the games were rather topsy-turvy for almost all six boards. GM Yu Yangyi's win against GM Casper Schoppen, GM Bai Jinshi's toppling of GM Marc'Andria Maurizzi, GM Ju Wenjun's victory against IM Lu Miaoyi, and Wang Zihao(SH)'s triumph against Tim Letoret offset GM Wei Yi's loss against GM Daniel Dardha. Round 4 was within razor-thin margins, though, as Dragon Chilling won 4-2 against Theme International Trading. However, the games in that match were rather one-sided, so Dragon Chilling was never in too much danger.

Other notable results were WR Chess, the pre-tournament favorites, losing the match against ChessNut Nova in round 2, the defending champions, Team MGD1, also dropping a match against Theme International Trading in round 3, and GM Hans Moke Niemann starting off the tournament with 4/4.

Rounds 5–8

Standings After Round 8

TeamScore
Dragon Chilling14
Team MGD113
Barys12
Kazchess11
Mr Birdie and friends11
Hexamind Chess Team11
Endgame.AI11
Chessgurukul11
Chess United11
Red Pseudodragon11

Dragon Chilling topped the standings after 8 rounds, but it was not all sunshine and roses for the cool fire-breathers. In round 5, Dragon Chilling edged out Kazchess even though GM Ding Liren lost a 177-move nerve-racking game against his former second, GM Richárd Rapport. Luck struck on board 3 as GM Yu Yangyi profited from a catastrophic blunder by GM Alexander Grischuk, while Wang Zihao(SH) once again gave his team an important win on board 6. It was again Wang Zihao(SH) who helped his team avoid a loss as they drew Endgame.AI following wins by GM Alexey Sarana against GM Yu Yangyi and GM Denis Lazavik against GM Bai Jinsh on the one hand and a win by GM Ju Wenjun against GM Zhu Jiner on the other hand. Dragon Chilling played another draw in round 7, equalizing against Team MGD1 after three boards played rather quiet, equal games, two boards, boards 3 and 4, traded decisive blows, and Wang Zihao(SH) missed a complicated endgame win against Aryan Abhijeet Shah. Dragon Chilling righted the ship in round 8, however, emerging victorious against Chessgurukul with wins on boards 5 and 6 by GM Lei Tingjie and Wang Zihao(SH), respectively. Dragon Chilling could have won even one more game point, in fact, had GM Ding Liren found a crushing rook sacrifice against GM R Praggnanandhaa, but he did not, and the game was drawn shortly thereafter.

Kazchess fell down in the standings after losing to Dragon Chilling and Team MGD1 and drawing Endgame.AI. Team MGD1 recovered from their loss in round 3 with three wins and a draw against Dragon Chilling. One win for Team MGD1 was particularly impressive as they defeated the favorites, WR Chess, with a 3.5-2.5 score; GM Arjun Erigaisi helped push through the victory with a win against world number one GM Magnus Carlsen after a spectacular queen sacrifice.

Our director of operations, Theo Wait, caught up with Arjun after his win:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPvtKfDk3M0

Ninth seed Barys punched above their weight, ending up in third after 8 rounds following wins against Theme International Trading, Shenzhen Qiyu Chess Club, and WR Chess, with one tough loss against Kazchess.

The first seed, WR Chess, continued to struggle, effectively getting knocked out of contention as they finished the eighth round on 10/16, with Carlsen losing all four of his games of the day.

Theo Wait caught up with another grandmaster who defeated Carlsen, GM Shant Sargsyan:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFyzjRnVXeE

We also asked GM Samuel Sevian about his win against GM Leinier Domínguez Pérez and his team name's origin:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNAZ_oQA0lg

Round 9

Round 9 games

Round 9 saw a crushing 5-1 victory for Dragon Chilling against Barys, with Hexamind Chess Team and Kazchess keeping themselves afloat after defeating Team MGD1 and Red Pseudodragon, respectively.

GM Bai Jinshi of Dragon Chilling played a model game on the dark squares against Barys' GM Ramazan Zhalmakhanov:

https://lichess.org/study/ydDf6D1z/yJEGB61s#0

Hexamind Chess Team's GM Levon Aronian put on a double rook endgame masterclass against Team MGD1's Nihal Sarin:

https://lichess.org/study/ydDf6D1z/YmUeQNeH#0

In one of the most impressive individual performances of the day, GM Alireza Firouzja finished the second bout on 3.5/4. Here is a dominant, technical victory against GM Aydin Suleymanli, who went on to deliver Carlsen's fourth consecutive loss:

https://lichess.org/study/4h08Y7Hs/OLfujfuf#0

One of the most tragic blunders of the event occurred on board 3 in the Barys vs. Dragon Chilling match, when GM Denis Makhnev miscalculated and blundered a full rook against GM Yu Yangyi in what ended up being an inconsequential game for match victory.

Our director of operations, Theo Wait, caught up with GM Awonder Liang, one of the best performing board 4's of the tournament, after his win against 11-year-old IM Roman Shogdzhiev:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTtlR4OtvCQ

Standings After Round 9

TeamScore
Dragon Chilling16
Hexamind Chess Team13
Kazchess13
Mr Birdie and friends13
Team MGD113
Chessgurukul13
Barys12
Sky Chess12
Endgame.AI11
WR Chess11

Round 10

Round 10 games

Dragon Chilling lost their first match of the event to the surging Hexamind Chess Team, with GM Levon Aronian and GM Volodar Murzin providing key, powerful wins for their team:

https://lichess.org/study/0Gc3SI6O/1SyDhXdj#0

https://lichess.org/study/0Gc3SI6O/Vdn7NeMU#0

With this crucial victory, Hexamind Chess Team were now one point behind Dragon Chilling. Also joining the chasing pack were Team MGD1 and Mr Birdie and friends, winning against Chessgurukul and Kazchess, respectively.

Despite GM Arjun Erigaisi's one-sided loss against GM R Praggnanandhaa, as well as GM V Pranav's defeat at the hands of GM Aravindh Chithambaram VR., Team MGD1 still found their way after powerful endgame displays by both GM Nihal Sarin

https://lichess.org/study/0Gc3SI6O/IBa7r3XF#0

and GM Leon Luke Mendonca:

https://lichess.org/study/0Gc3SI6O/5Cl36RyD#0

On board 6, a strong defensive display by clinched victory for Team MGD1:

https://lichess.org/study/0Gc3SI6O/U8m2gzd8#0

The match between Kazchess and Mr Birdie and friends also followed a similar trajectory, with boards 1, 2, 3, and 4 trading blows and the match being decided on board 6:

https://lichess.org/study/0Gc3SI6O/Rf1QdGEH#0

Standings After Round 10

TeamScore
Dragon Chilling16
Hexamind Chess Team15
Team MGD115
Mr Birdie and friends15
Barys14
Kazchess13
Endgame.AI13
Chessgurukul13
Interstellar Club13
Uzbekistan13
Odlar Yurdu (Azerbaijan)13
Sky Chess12
The MongolZ12

Round 11

Round 11 games

In an exhilarating match that turned the tables, Mr Birdie and friends bested Dragon Chilling, pushing the latter team down into second place for the first time in ten rounds. The top three boards saw rather staid draws, but the bottom three boards showed a lot of flare. On board 5, IM Carissa Yip lost the thread against GM Ju Wenjun, who was lost at one point against the former.

https://lichess.org/study/grvUn9pX/i5xMPJmq#0

Star board 6 Ning Yunlong and team captain GM Awonder Liang steered the ship back toward victory, however, with tenacious wins against Wang Zihao(SH)

https://lichess.org/study/grvUn9pX/yyjE7bNU#0

and GM Bai Jinshi

https://lichess.org/study/grvUn9pX/zDwiF8K9#0

Meanwhile, Hexamind Chess Team and Team MGD1 stalled a bit as they drew Barys and Endgame.AI, respectively. In the first match, GM Alireza Firouzja dominated GM Dmitry Andreikin:

https://lichess.org/study/grvUn9pX/m1o3bDPV#0

In the latter match, in what was previously a drawn position, GM Arjun Erigaisi uncorked a stunning resource after GM Hans Moke Niemann's blunder:

https://lichess.org/study/grvUn9pX/Lfh7OeX9#0

Standings After Round 11

TeamScore
Mr Birdie and friends17
Dragon Chilling16
Hexamind Chess Team16
Team MGD116
Chessgurukul15
Interstellar Club15
Barys15
Odlar Yurdu (Azerbaijan)15
Endgame.AI14
The MongolZ14

Round 12

Round 12 games

Owing to their bad tiebreaks, Mr Birdie and friends had to win their match to ensure tournament victory. Unfortunately for them, a tragic blunder by GM Samuel Sevian and GM Le Quang Liem failing to convert a winning position against GM Anish Giri meant that they fell short of a podium finish.

https://lichess.org/study/v48kaTi4/grZoVAd9#0

https://lichess.org/study/v48kaTi4/zb6I7ocy#0

It was the Dragon Chilling team that would emerge like a phoenix, however, as their tiebreaks remained stellar. Their 5-1 victory against Interstellar Club could not have arrived at a more opportune time, especially with the morale boost of an electrifying and swift victory by former world champion GM Ding Liren.

https://lichess.org/study/v48kaTi4/VZkOOyWG#0

Team MGD1 also finished off with a crushing victory, defeating Barys with a 5-1 margin. GM Arjun Erigaisi ended his tournament in style.

https://lichess.org/study/v48kaTi4/u1QWf1rt#0

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