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Praggnanandhaa, Union Sports Minister Mandaviya hail Vaishali for FIDE Candidates 2026

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New Delhi | April 16, 2026 5:52:38 PM IST
Indian chess grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa congratulated his sister R Vaishali for securing the International Chess Federation (FIDE) Candidates 2026 title, pointing out that her handling of critical moments throughout the tournament was "inspiring".

R Vaishali clinched the FIDE Women's Candidates title after defeating Kateryna Lagno in the final round on Wednesday in Cyprus. The ace Chess player has now secured her place in the Women's World Championship match, where she will face reigning champion Ju Wenjun later this year. Taking to X, Praggnanandhaa said, "Congrats to Vaishali akka! Proud of what you have achieved! Inspiring to see how you handled the critical moments in the tournament! Happy to see the results for all the hard work!"

https://x.com/rpraggnachess/status/2044629254487568576

Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya also hailed Vaishali for her triumph, posting, "Nari Shakti of Bharat is dominating every field! Heartiest congratulations to R. Vaishali on scripting history as the first Indian to win the FIDE Women's Candidates Tournament. Entire Bharat is proud of you."

https://x.com/mansukhmandviya/status/2044701759223067089

The 24-year-old R Vaishali clinched the FIDE Women's Candidates title by a narrow margin of half a point, sealing her triumph with a crucial final-round victory over Kateryna Lagno. Playing with the white pieces, Vaishali produced a clinical and composed performance to secure the decisive win and finish at the top of the standings.

Starting the tournament as one of the lowest-rated players in the field, Vaishali's breakthrough run has drawn comparisons to D Gukesh's remarkable Candidates victory in 2024, when he too overcame a lower rating status to emerge champion.

Her consistency throughout the event proved vital as she edged past a strong field to book her place in the Women's World Championship match against reigning champion Ju Wenjun.

This marks a significant leap from her previous campaign in 2024, where Vaishali scored 7.5 points and finished in joint-second place. This time, she improved her tally by a full point, finishing clear at the top and sealing one of the biggest achievements of her career.

"Playing for a world championship title is very prestigious - very happy that she's come so far," her childhood coach, RB Ramesh, said on Chessbase India's live stream, during the closing stages of Vaishali's game against Lagno, as quoted by ESPN

."She kept her nerves well at the crucial moment. Really great result," Ramesh said.

The Women's Candidates tournament has a long and evolving history, first being held in 1952 as the qualifying event to decide the challenger for the Women's World Championship.

It remained the pathway to the title match until 1997, when the format was replaced by knockout-style tournaments. However, the Candidates format was reinstated in 2019 after the FIDE restored the traditional match system to determine the Women's World Champion. (ANI)

 
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