Quantbox Chennai Grand Masters returns for fourth edition with star-studded field
ndia's premier classical chess event, the Quantbox Chennai Grand Masters, returns for its fourth edition in Chennai from July 16–22, featuring elite grandmasters including Gukesh, Erigaisi, Firouzja and Abdusattorov, alongside new fan experiences, expanded access, and ₹75 lakh prize pool
Updated On - 6 July 2026, 05:14 PM
Hyderabad: India’s strongest classical chess tournament, the Quantbox Chennai Grand Masters, returns for its fourth edition from July 16–22 at The Westin Chennai Velachery, bringing together one of its strongest fields yet.
Featuring eight elite Masters competing for a combined ₹75 lakh prize pool, the tournament once again offers valuable FIDE Circuit points as players continue their pursuit of qualification for the next Candidates Tournament.
For the first time, the tournament will introduce the Opening Moves Photoslot ticket, giving fans an exclusive opportunity to enter the tournament hall with their phones and cameras and film some of the world’s biggest chess stars. Combined with an expanded fan experience, including live expert commentary and interactive fan activities, this year’s edition brings spectators closer to elite chess than ever before.
The Masters field is headlined by reigning World Champion Gukesh Dommaraju and India’s second-ever 2800-rated player Arjun Erigaisi. Joining them are former World Rapid Champion Nodirbek Abdusattorov, two-time Grand Chess Tour champion Alireza Firouzja, 2026 Bullet Chess Champion Nihal Sarin, former Candidates challenger Dmitry Andreikin, American Grandmaster Hans Niemann, and last year’s Challengers champion Pranesh M, who earns promotion to the Masters after his title-winning campaign.
” Entering our fourth year, Quantbox Chennai Grand Masters stands as a testament to MGD1’s commitment to elevating Indian chess. Every edition strengthens our resolve to build a tournament that the world’s best players are proud to compete in while creating meaningful opportunities for Indian talent to test themselves against the very best. This year’s field reflects how far the tournament has come and where we want to take it in the years ahead ,” said Manu Gurtu, Tournament Director and Co-founder, MGD1 eSports LLP.
Tickets start at INR 299 and are available on District. Alongside General and VIP tickets, this year’s tournament introduces the Opening Moves Photoslot (INR 999), allowing fans to carry phones and cameras into the tournament hall during a dedicated 20-minute window before the start of play. VIP ticket holders receive the same access, along with priority seating near the live commentary stage, complimentary high tea and an exclusive tournament goodie bag. After the photo session, spectators can continue following the action from the tournament hall and fan zone, with live expert commentary throughout the day.
“The lineup really shows how strong the Quantbox Chennai Grand Masters has become. Every year the field gets stronger, and this edition feels like another significant step forward. As chess fans ourselves, it’s exciting to see this level of talent coming together in India. We’re grateful to MGD1 for building a tournament of this stature, and proud that Quantbox can continue supporting its growth,” said Prashant Singh, Founder & Managing Director, Quantbox Research.