Magnus Carlsen set to make classical return in May at Sigeman Chess 2026, Arjun Erigaisi to represent India
Magnus Carlsen will be competing in Sweden before he he heads home for the Norway Chess tournament. This will mark his first appearance in a closed round-robin classical tournament outside his home country in 3 years.
World number one and former world champion Magnus Carlsen is all set to make his return to classical chess in May this year when he takes on seven other opponents at the Sigeman Chess Tournament 2026. This will be his first appearance in a closed tournament outside of his home country Norway since 2023.
Carlsen had been already announced as one of the participants for the tournament alongside Uzbekistan’s Nodirbek Abdusattorov. Now the entire list of eight players has been revealed for what will be a round-robin competition.
From India, national number one Arjun Erigaisi will be participating in the event that will take place from May 1-7 in Malmo, Sweden.
Sigeman Chess organisers grateful to Carlsen
Sigeman Chess chief organiser Johan Berntsen told Chess.com that this will be the strongest line-up in the history of the tournament.
“It’s very exciting. It’s the strongest field in the tournament’s history,” Berntsen said. “It’s a very strong lineup, and it’s great that we have Magnus,” he said, adding, “We are very grateful to Magnus for picking us and that he has been so cooperative.”
Carlsen will be participating in the Norway Chess tournament in 2026 which will take place after the competition in Sweden and the organisers think the reason behind his participation could be preparation for his home event.
“Perhaps he felt he needed a classical tournament before that event,” Berntsen said. “Our format, seven rounds in seven days, may also fit him very well.”
Carlsen vs Erdogmus to steal the show
Recently Carlsen praised Turkish prodigy Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus as “the best 14-year-old the world has ever seen” and now the two will face each other soon. This will be the first time the upcoming superstar will face arguably the greatest chess player of all time.
On the verge of becoming the youngest player to cross 2700 in ratings, Erdogmus has been breaking records left and right in recent years.
In a comment to Chess.com, he said: “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.”
For India, Arjun will be the lone representative. His form has been dodgy of late and he also dropped out of the world’s top 10 after some disappointing performances in recent months.
Sigeman Chess 2026 complete line-up
Magnus Carlsen, Nodirbek Abdusattorov, Arjun Erigaisi, Jorden van Foreest, Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus, Nils Grandelius, Andy Woodward, and Zhu Jiner.
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