Sardinia World Chess Festival returns for third edition with strongest field yet

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The third edition of the Sardinia World Chess Festival is set to begin on May 3, 2026, bringing world-class chess to the stunning Mediterranean setting of Sardinia. Hosted at the Club Hotel Marina Beach in Orosei, the event continues its rapid ascent and now features its strongest field to date, cementing its status as one of the premier open tournaments in Italy. 

Organized by EmmediSport ASD under the direction of International Organizer GM Roberto Mogranzini, the festival offers a prize fund of €50,100, and blends competition with a unique playing environment just steps away from one of Sardinia’s most beautiful beaches.

A strong field led by world-class Grandmasters

The 2026 edition is headlined by GM Ian Nepomniachtchi (2729), marking a rare appearance for the former World Championship challenger in an open tournament – and potentially his first time competing in Italy in this format.

Photo: Michal Walusza

He is joined by top grandmasters including: Parham Maghsoodloo, Ivan Šarić, Murali Karthikeyan, Frederik Svane, Haik Martirosyan.

GM Daniel Dardha, winner of the inaugural 2024 edition, returns to the tournament aiming to reclaim the title.

The field is further enriched by rising talents such as IM Faustino Oro, along with a strong Indian contingent, leading female players including GM Harika Dronavalli, and well-known chess content creators.

FIDE Circuit stakes add extra tension

Beyond the prize fund, the Sardinia World Chess Festival plays an important role in the FIDE Circuit, making it a battleground for players vying to qualify for the Candidates Tournament 2028.

With valuable circuit points at stake, every game carries additional weight, raising the stakes far beyond the prize money alone.

Prize fund

The total prize fund amounts to €50,100, with the top prizes in Open A as follows:

  • 1st place: €10,000
  • 2nd place: €6,000
  • 3rd place: €4,000
  • 4th place: €2,000
  • 5th place: €1,500

In addition, numerous prizes are awarded across rating categories, as well as for the best female players, juniors, and veterans, ensuring opportunities for competitors at all levels.

Tournament format and schedule

The festival features three sections (Open A, B, and C), all played over nine rounds in Swiss format with a time control of 90 minutes + 30 seconds increment per move.

May 3: Round 1 (15:30)
May 4: Round 2 (15:30)
May 5: Round 3 (09:30), Round 4 (15:30)
May 6: Round 5 (15:30)
May 7: Excursion to Cala Goloritzé (09:00), Round 6 (15:30)
May 8: Round 7 (15:30)
May 9: Football match (10:00), Round 8 (15:30)
May 10: Round 9 (09:30), Closing Ceremony (15:30)

A unique chess experience

All games take place at the Club Hotel Marina Beach, a four-star venue offering full-board accommodation, sports facilities, and direct access to a private beach.

Participants will also have the opportunity to visit Cala Goloritzé, widely regarded as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world – combining elite chess with the natural beauty of Sardinia.

Supported by the region of Sardinia

The event is organized with the support of the Regione Autonoma della Sardegna – Department of Tourism, Handicrafts and Commerce, whose commitment to promoting sport, culture, and international tourism plays a key role in the continued growth of the Sardinia World Chess Festival.

Follow the tournament

The Sardinia World Chess Festival promises thrilling battles from the very first round. Updates on standings, key games, and highlights will be shared throughout the event.

Follow all the action live:

Live games: https://lichess.org/broadcast/sardinia-world-chess-festival-2026–open-a/round-1/eFzbzTyo
Or https://www.chess.com/events/sardinia-world-chess-festival-open-a/games 

Standings & pairings: https://s2.chess-results.com/tnr1251111.aspx?lan=1&art=0&flag=30&SNode=S0

Official website: https://sardinia-worldchess.it

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