Magnus Carlsen Arrives in Hong Kong as the City Takes Centre Stage of the Chess World — for the First Time in History
Magnus Carlsen Arrives in Hong Kong as the City Takes Centre Stage of the Chess World — for the First Time in History
Selasa, 16 Juni 2026 | 20:24
The world's greatest player makes his
Hong Kong debut alongside American star Fabiano Caruana, Mongolia's
34th Prime Minister H.E. Mr Zandanshatar Gombojav, WR Chess founder
Wadim Rosenstein, and special guest World Championship Challenger
Javokhir Sindarov, opening the first East Asian edition of the FIDE
World Team Rapid & Blitz Chess Championships and turning Hong Kong
into the global capital of chess this week.
HONG KONG SAR -
Media OutReach Newswire - 16 June 2026 - The greatest chess player of all time has touched down in Hong Kong.
Magnus Carlsen, the Norwegian grandmaster and undisputed World
No. 1, today made his first official appearance in the city, headlining a
star-studded press conference at
Rosewood Hong Kong, Gallery 304, just 24 hours before the opening move of the
FIDE World Team Rapid & Blitz Chess Championships 2026 — the first time in history this prestigious global event is being staged in East Asia.
Magnus Carlsen (Left 2), five-time World Champion, answers
questions from reporters at the WR Chess press conference in Hong Kong,
16 June 2026.
Carlsen took the stage alongside the sport's most magnetic names —
American grandmaster and former World Championship challenger
Fabiano Caruana; Uzbek prodigy
Javokhir Sindarov, the official Challenger in the upcoming World Championship match; and
H.E. MrZandanshatar Gombojav, the 34th Prime Minister of Mongolia — all teammates on
WR Chess, the German-founded super-team competing this week at Queen Elizabeth Stadium.
It is a line-up the chess world has never seen sit shoulder to shoulder on one stage. And it is happening in Hong Kong.
A Historic First for East Asia
From
17–21 June at Queen Elizabeth Stadium in Wan Chai, the
FIDE World Team Rapid & Blitz Chess Championships 2026 bring together
over 300 elite players from more than 50 countries, all chasing a share of a
€500,000 prize fund — and the title of the strongest team on the planet across the sport's two most thrilling formats.
It is the first time the championship has ever been held in East Asia,
an inflection point that places Hong Kong squarely at the centre of the
global chess calendar and underscores the city's standing as Asia's
premier host of world-class sporting and intellectual spectacle.
A Founder Who Plays His Own Game
The afternoon's quietly extraordinary character was
Wadim Rosenstein, the 35-year-old German entrepreneur behind WR
Chess and Chairman of WR Group Holding, one of the fastest-rising
private holding groups in the world. Having committed millions of euros
of his personal wealth to elevating chess globally, Rosenstein is doing
something almost unheard of at this level:
he is playing himself, taking the U2000 board for WR Chess this week alongside Carlsen, Caruana, Sindarov, and H.E. Mr Zandanshatar Gombojav.
Wadim Rosenstein, Chairman of WR Group Holding, speaks during the WR Chess press conference in Hong Kong, 16 June 2026.
It is the kind of move that captures the spirit of WR Chess in a single
gesture — world champions and a dedicated enthusiast, all in the same
uniform, all under the same banner.
Headlines from the Press Conference
A historic first — Hong Kong becomes the first East Asian city ever to host the FIDE World Team Rapid & Blitz Chess Championships
A first visit — Magnus Carlsen makes his official Hong Kong debut
A homecoming — Ella Carlsen returns to the city of her birth
Four giants, one stage — Carlsen, Caruana, Sindarov, and H.E. Mr Zandanshatar address the world's media side by side
A head of state at the board — Mongolia's 34th Prime Minister, H.E. Mr Zandanshatar Gombojav, competes alongside the world's elite
A founder who plays — Wadim Rosenstein takes the U2000 seat for his own team
The WR Chess Roster — Ten Names, One Banner
WR Chess arrives in Hong Kong with a line-up few teams in the history of
the sport could rival — current and former World Champions, World
Championship challengers, a serving statesman, and the founder himself
at the amateur board.
H.E. Mr Zandanshatar Gombojav (Left 1), the 34th Prime Minister
of Mongolia, attends the WR Chess press conference in Hong Kong, 16
June 2026.
Magnus Carlsen(Norway) — World No. 1 and the most dominant chess player in
modern history. Five-time World Champion, multi-time World Rapid and
World Blitz Champion, and the highest-rated player to ever sit at a
board.
Fabiano Caruana(USA) — The man who pushed Carlsen to twelve straight draws in
the 2018 World Championship final and remains a permanent fixture at the
very top of the world rankings. The strongest American grandmaster of
his generation.
Wesley So(USA) — Fischer Random World Champion and three-time U.S.
Champion, celebrated for a positional clarity few in the world can
match. One of the most respected technical players on tour.
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave(France) — Former World Blitz Champion and one of the most feared
attacking minds in elite chess. France's standard-bearer at the top
board for more than a decade.
Jan-Krzysztof Duda(Poland) — Chess World Cup winner and the player who famously
ended Magnus Carlsen's record-breaking 125-game unbeaten streak in
classical chess. Poland's first true superstar of the modern era.
Alexandra Kosteniuk(Switzerland) — Former Women's World Champion and one of the most
recognisable ambassadors the game has ever produced. A grandmaster
whose career has spanned three decades at the top.
Alexandra Goryachkina(Russia) — Women's World Championship challenger and one of the
most consistent forces in elite women's chess. A grandmaster known for
an iron will and ferocious end-game technique.
H.E. Mr Zandanshatar Gombojav(Mongolia) — The 34th Prime Minister of Mongolia and a passionate
competitive player, bringing the gravitas of statecraft to the board
and underscoring chess's reach into the highest corridors of public
life.
Wadim Rosenstein(Germany) — Team founder, Chairman of WR Group Holding, and one
of the most committed private patrons in modern chess. This week, he
occupies the U2000 board himself — the rarest sight in elite team chess.
Jan Gustafsson(Germany) — Team Captain. Grandmaster, longtime second to Magnus
Carlsen in multiple World Championship matches, and one of the most
respected strategic minds and broadcasters in the game.
(From left) Alexandra Goryachkina, Jan-Krzysztof Duda, Jan
Gustafsson, H.E. Mr Zandanshatar Gombojav, Magnus Carlsen, Wadim
Rosenstein, Fabiano Caruana, special guest Javokhir Sindarov, Maxime
Vachier-Lagrave, and Alexandra Kosteniuk during the WR Chess' team press
conference in Hong Kong, 16 June 2026.
What's Next
Play begins tomorrow, 17 June, at Queen Elizabeth Stadium, Wan Chai,
with the world's strongest clubs and federations clashing across rapid
and blitz formats through 21 June. WR Chess will field its full line-up
from Round 1.