Vidit Gujrathi, Benjamin Bok Reach India Rising: Road To EWC LAN Finals, One Step Away From Esports World Cup 2026
GH News May 26, 2026 11:09 PM

Top Grandmasters compete in high-intensity playoffs as they move closer to Mumbai LAN Finals and Esports World Cup pathway.

Mumbai: Indian Grandmaster and double Olympiad Gold medalist, Vidit Gujrathi and Dutch Grandmaster Benjamin Bok have qualified for the India Rising: Road to EWC Chess LAN Finals in Mumbai following an intense closed playoff stage featuring some of the biggest names in competitive chess. The Mumbai LAN Finals will decide the player advancing to the final stage of the Esports World Cup 2026 in Paris.

The playoffs, held on Chess.com and streamed live on JioBLAST and Chess.com channels, featured top Indian and Global Grandmasters competing in a knockout format after advancing through the earlier Swiss-format qualifiers.

The Asian Games silver medalist, Gujrathi secured his place in the LAN finals after defeating rising Indian Grandmaster M Pranesh in the quarterfinals and Raunak Sadhwani in the semifinals. Benjamin Bok on the other side advanced after overcoming Karthikeyan Murali and World No. 11 Arjun Erigaisi in a closely contested bracket.

“The Swiss stage was incredibly demanding because every round felt like a battle against world-class opposition. Formats like these really test your consistency, preparation and mental resilience over a sustained period. Qualifying for the LAN Finals from such a strong field makes this especially rewarding, and as a Mumbai player, I’m especially excited to compete in front of a home crowd. What also makes India Rising exciting is that it is creating meaningful global pathways for Indian chess players by connecting competitive chess with the rapidly growing esports ecosystem,” said Vidit Gujrathi after this historic win.

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