Uzbekistan’s teenage sensation Javokhir Sindarov carved his name into chess history, becoming the youngest player ever to win the Chess World Cup after outlasting China’s Wei Yi in a nerve-wracking tiebreak finale in Goa on Wednesday.
In an event where favourites were eliminated one after another before the knockout stages, Sindarov started the tournament as the sixteenth seed. It was anything but simple for him to earn the title. In a close semifinal match against fellow countryman Nodirbek Yakubboev, he only prevailed after reaching the tiebreaks.
Both Wei Yi and Sindarov qualified for the 2026 Candidates Tournament by making it to the championship round. He defeated Wei in a thrilling finish to take home the trophy after winning the second 15' + 10" Rapid tiebreak.