The Freestyle Chess Grand Slam in Paris has been rocked by eleventh-hour drama as two of the game's brightest stars—Hans Niemann and Alireza Firouzja—withdrew just days before the tournament. Their unexpected exits have thrust Hungarian GM Richard Rapport into the spotlight, making his debut despite a recent playoff loss.
Yet the event remains a chess lover's paradise, featuring eight of the world's top nine players. World #1 Magnus Carlsen leads an all-star cast including Hikaru Nakamura, teenage phenoms Gukesh and Praggnanandhaa, and the ever-dangerous Fabiano Caruana.
"While we'll miss Alireza and Hans, this remains one of the strongest fields ever assembled," said organizer Eric Buettner.
The tournament kicks off Monday with high-stakes matchups:
♟ Carlsen vs. the world's elite
⚡ Nakamura's signature speed chess
🌟 India's young guns looking to upset the establishment
🎲 Rapport's unpredictable style as the wildcard
With last-minute changes adding extra intrigue, Paris is set to witness a battle of wits that could reshape the chess landscape. Who will rise to the occasion when the first move is played?