Youngest Line-Up Ever at Tata Steel Masters 2026

Tata Steel Masters 2026 Press Conference
2025.10.28

Wijk aan ZeeFrom January 16 to February 1, 2026, Wijk aan Zee (The Netherlands) will once again transform into the global stage of chess. During the 88th edition of the Tata Steel Chess Tournament (TSCT), tradition, talent, and top-level competition come together in an event internationally renowned as the ‘Wimbledon of Chess’. With four players from the world’s top 10 and ten from the top 30, the Tata Steel Masters 2026 line-up is once again exceptionally strong. 

Tournament Director Jeroen van den Berg: “What truly makes this edition special is the youthful composition of the Tata Steel Masters tournament. This is the youngest line-up we’ve ever had. With an average age of 23, it promises to be a dynamic and energetic battle for the title. The new generation is eager to prove itself.” 

Van den Berg continues: “We’ve been seeing a shift in the chess landscape for some time. Young grandmasters like Erigaisi, Praggnanandhaa, Keymer, and World Champion Gukesh not only bring brilliant play but also a fresh appeal that resonates with the audience. That makes this tournament especially exciting. I’m looking forward to what this new generation will bring. It’s also fascinating to see how 14-year-old Erdogmus will perform. Never has such a young player competed in the Tata Steel Masters!” 

Anish Giri, Dutch top grandmaster and winner of the 2023 edition, is also looking forward to the tournament: “I know how important this tournament can be for your career. It’s a chance to measure yourself against the absolute world elite and to develop as a player. I’m excited to shine once again in Wijk aan Zee. This coastal town remains a special place for me. The audience, the atmosphere, the history – it’s a highlight every year. And this year, with so many young talents, it will be a battle full of surprises.” 

Coenraad Spaans, operations director of Tata Steel Nederland and member of the TSCT committee, emphasizes the broader significance of the event: “The Tata Steel Chess Tournament has grown into a globally recognized top-level sporting event. We are proud of the reputation the tournament has built and the unifying power of chess. Chess teaches us to think ahead, find creative solutions, and work with passion – values that are also central to our company.” 

Local Community & Tradition 

The tournament is not only a sporting highlight but also a boost for the local community. In the quiet winter month of January, the event draws thousands of visitors to Wijk aan Zee, providing a welcome boost to local businesses and the region. Additionally, many amateur players traditionally participate in amateur tournaments organized alongside the grandmasters. Van den Berg: “Many amateur players turn it into an annual holiday and have formed friendships in Wijk aan Zee. That’s what makes our tournament so special – it’s not only a top event in the chess world but also an annual reunion for friends.” 

Tata Steel Masters 2026 

Tata Steel Masters 2026

The 14 chess stars competing in this 88th edition of the Tata Steel Masters – listed with their official FIDE ratings as of October 1, 2025, world ranking as of October 1, 2025, nationality, and year of birth – are: 

Name Rating World Rank Nationality Birth Year 
Arjun Erigaisi 2773 4th India 2003 
Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa 2771 5th India 2005 
Anish Giri 2759 7th Netherlands 1994 
Vincent Keymer 2755 9th Germany 2004 
Dommaraju Gukesh 2752 11th India 2006 
Nodirbek Abdusattorov 2750 12th Uzbekistan 2004 
Hans Niemann 2738 15th United States 2003 
Javokhir Sindarov 2721 24th Uzbekistan 2005 
Vladimir Fedoseev 2720 28th Slovenia 1995 
Aravindh Chithambaram 2711 29th India 1999 
Jorden van Foreest 2697 36th Netherlands 1999 
Matthias Blübaum 2687 44th Germany 1997 
Thai Dai Van Nguyen 2664 67th Czech Republic 2001 
Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus 2651 71st Turkey 2011 

Average rating: 2725 
Average age in January 2026: 23 years 

The line-up for the Challengers tournament will be announced in mid-November.