Hans Niemann wins first leg of 2026 Grand Chess Tour: Super Rapid & Blitz Poland

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U.S. Grandmasters sweep the podium in Poland; next stop: Super Chess Classic Romania

The first leg of the 2026 Grand Chess Tour (GCT) concluded in Warsaw as American Grandmaster (GM) Hans Niemann, competing in his first GCT appearance as a wildcard player, claimed victory at Super Rapid & Blitz Poland with a standout performance against one of the strongest fields in international chess.

The Super Rapid & Blitz Poland kicked off the eleventh season of the Grand Chess Tour. Located in the heart of Warsaw, the Super Rapid and Blitz Poland was the first of three speed-chess events each with a $200,000 total prize fund. The event started with nine rounds of rapid action, followed by eighteen rounds of blitz, for a total of 135 games spread across seven days, from May 3-10. The tournament featured five tour players along with five wildcards.

“It was an exciting tournament and a great kickoff to the 2026 season,” said Michael Khodarkovsky, Executive Director of the GCT. “Warsaw has developed a bit of a tradition where wildcard players rise to the occasion and win the event – last year it was Vladimir Fedoseev, and this year continues that storyline. It speaks to the depth of the field and the unpredictability that makes the Grand Chess Tour so compelling.”

Niemann led an impressive American sweep of the podium in Warsaw, with GM Fabiano Caruana finishing second and GM Wesley So taking third, marking a dominant 1-2-3 finish for the United States on the global stage.

“Congratulations to Hans Niemann on an impressive breakthrough victory in his Grand Chess Tour debut, and congratulations to Fabiano Caruana and Wesley So on an incredible all-American podium sweep,” said Augusta Dragic, President of the Super Foundation. “The Grand Chess Tour continues to showcase the excitement, intensity, and global appeal of elite chess competition, and Warsaw once again delivered unforgettable moments for chess fans around the world.”

Super Rapid & Blitz Poland overall standings:

PlacePlayerRapid ptsBlitz ptsTotal ptsPrize money
1GM Hans Niemann1322½$50,000
2GM Fabiano Caruana91322$40,000
3GM Wesley So12921$30,000
4GM Vladimir Fedoseev11718$20,000
5GM Alireza Firouzja611½17½$15,000
6GM Gukesh Dommaraju9817$11,000
7-9GM Javokhir Sindarov816½$9,000
7-9GM Maxime Vachier-Lagrave816.5$9,000
7-9GM Jan-Krzysztof Duda916½$9,000
10GM Radoslaw Wojtaszek512½$7,000

“After the rapid, I wasn’t stressed – I genuinely couldn’t believe I could lose three games in a row and still be leading. I was asking myself, why do I feel so bad and still be in front? It was a real rollercoaster,” said Niemann. “In the end I’m just happy I won. Anything could have happened, but all the stars aligned. It’s a great privilege and honor to win.”

Outside of the historic American sweep of the podium, one of the tournament’s most closely watched storylines was the highly anticipated matchup between reigning World Champion GM Gukesh Dommaraju and GM Javokhir Sindarov – expected to be their only over-the-board meetings ahead of their upcoming World Championship clash. Gukesh captured victory in their rapid game, while Sindarov responded by winning both blitz encounters, adding even more intrigue to one of chess’s most anticipated emerging rivalries.

The GCT now heads to Bucharest for the second leg of the Tour, the Super Chess Classic Romania, set to begin May 12 as the first classical event of the 2026 season.

The tournament will feature a 10-player round-robin format with a total prize fund of $475,000 and includes all nine full-tour participants alongside Romanian GM Bogdan-Daniel Deac, competing as the event wildcard.

Text: Grand Chess Tour

Photos: Grand Chess Tour / Lennart Ootes

Official website: https://grandchesstour.org/

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