Magnus Carlsen to Compete in Sigeman Chess Tournament 2026
By Ananya Rao / 06.03.2026
Magnus Carlsen to Compete in Sigeman Chess Tournament 2026
Magnus Carlsen will compete in the Sigeman Chess Tournament 2026, taking place from May 1-7 in Malmo, Sweden. This marks Carlsen’s first appearance in a closed round-robin classical tournament outside Norway since 2023.
Carlsen will face a total of eight opponents in this prestigious event, which features a round-robin format. The tournament is expected to showcase some of the strongest chess talent, with Sigeman Chess chief organiser Johan Berntsen stating, “It’s very exciting. It’s the strongest field in the tournament’s history.”
The complete line-up for the tournament includes notable players such as Nodirbek Abdusattorov, Arjun Erigaisi, Jorden van Foreest, Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus, Nils Grandelius, Andy Woodward, and Zhu Jiner. Among these, 14-year-old Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus is particularly noteworthy as he aims to become the youngest player to achieve a 2700 rating.
Erdogmus expressed his excitement about the opportunity to compete against Carlsen, stating, “I’m very happy. Playing a classical game against him is something I’ve wanted for a long time. It will be a great experience for me to play against Carlsen.”
This tournament not only marks a significant return for Carlsen but also highlights the rising stars in the chess world, as they compete alongside established champions.
Following the Sigeman Chess Tournament, Carlsen is also set to participate in the Norway Chess tournament later in 2026. This continued involvement in high-level competitions reaffirms his status as a leading figure in the chess community.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding any additional tournaments Carlsen may enter following the Norway Chess event, but his current schedule indicates a busy year ahead for the reigning chess elite.
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