The Naroditsky Memorial Rapid & Blitz 2026 begins this Friday, July 3, in Charlotte, North Carolina, bringing together some of the strongest speed chess players in the world for a three-day Swiss event. Hikaru Nakamura, Fabiano Caruana, Wesley So, and World Championship challenger Javokhir Sindarov headline a field of up to 300 players competing for a share of a $50,000 guaranteed prize fund. The event runs through Sunday, July 5, at the Charlotte Marriott City Center.

This is the first edition of what organizers hope becomes an annual fixture on the American chess calendar, joining the rest of the upcoming chess tournaments in the USA this summer. Here’s everything you need to know before round one starts.

What Is the Naroditsky Memorial Rapid & Blitz?

The Naroditsky Memorial Rapid & Blitz is a community-led tribute event combining a Swiss-format rapid and blitz tournament with a Creator Invitational and a champions-only Blitz Final. It is organized by the Charlotte Chess Center Foundation (CCCF), a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit, and honors the late GM Daniel Naroditsky.

One hundred percent of entry fees and spectator pass revenue goes directly to the Naroditsky Memorial Fund, which the CCCF manages as a long-term endowment. That’s a meaningful detail for anyone deciding whether to register or buy a spectator pass. Every dollar spent this weekend funds future initiatives rather than event overhead.

Quick Facts: Naroditsky Memorial Rapid & Blitz 2026

The tournament runs Friday, July 3 through Sunday, July 5, 2026, at the Charlotte Marriott City Center in downtown Charlotte, North Carolina. Registration for the Masters and Challengers sections is capped at 300 players, a small field by design so the inaugural edition stays intimate. Here’s a quick snapshot of the key logistics:

DetailInformation
DatesJuly 3 to July 5, 2026
VenueCharlotte Marriott City Center, Charlotte, NC
FormatSwiss (Rapid & Blitz)
Prize Fund$50,000 guaranteed
Field Cap300 players
EligibilityOpen to professionals and amateurs, any rating
Rating StatusFIDE and US Chess rated
OrganizerCharlotte Chess Center Foundation (501c3)

How Is the Weekend Structured?

Four separate events run across three days, each with its own time control and its own path into the next.

EventDayFormatTime ControlNotes
Rapid ChampionshipFriday, July 3Seven-round Swiss10+5Masters and Challengers sections. Masters awards 150 US Chess Grand Prix Points and counts as a FIDE Circuit event.
Blitz ChampionshipSaturday, July 411-round Swiss3+2Masters and Challengers sections. Top 10 Masters finishers advance to Sunday's Blitz Final.
Creator InvitationalSunday, July 5Single round robin3+2Ten confirmed chess creators compete for their own title.
Blitz FinalSunday, July 5Single round robin3+2Contested by the top 10 finishers from Saturday's Masters blitz.

Sixteen rounds of competitive rapid and blitz across three days is a compact, high-intensity format compared to a typical two-week open.

Who's Playing in the Masters Section?

Up to 300 players can register, and the confirmed featured field already reads like a top-10 leaderboard. Javokhir Sindarov rounds out the headline group. He arrives fresh off winning the 2026 Candidates Tournament with the highest score of the modern era, and he’ll challenge World Champion Gukesh Dommaraju for the title later this year. For context on how he got here, see our full account of Javokhir Sindarov’s rise to the top.

The confirmed field, based on June 2026 FIDE standard ratings, looks like this:

PlayerFederationNotable For
Hikaru NakamuraUSAWorld No. 3, rated 2792, one of chess's most-watched streamers
Fabiano CaruanaUSAWorld No. 2, rated 2792, former World Championship challenger
Javokhir SindarovUzbekistanWorld No. 4, rated 2777, fresh off a record-breaking 2026 Candidates win
Wesley SoUSAWorld No. 11, rated 2753, three-time US Champion
Nihal SarinIndiaRated 2723, among the fastest-rising rapid and blitz specialists in the world
Awonder LiangUSARated 2696, longtime US junior standout
Leinier DominguezUSACuban-American GM and elite blitz specialist
Aravindh ChithambaramIndiaRanked inside the world's top 40, known for an aggressive attacking style
Oleksandr BortnykUkraineProminent online speed-chess specialist
Sam ShanklandUSAFormer US Champion and multiple-time US Olympiad team member

Registration remains open to any rated player through the Masters and Challengers sections, so the final field could grow well beyond the names confirmed so far.

What Is the Creator Invitational?

The Creator Invitational is a Sunday round robin at a 3+2 blitz time control, featuring ten confirmed chess creators competing for a title of their own. The lineup includes IM Levy Rozman, Andrea Botez, WFM Alexandra Botez, WGM Dina Belenkaya, IM Eric Rosen, GM Aman Hambleton, IM Sagar Shah, IM Julien Song, IM John Bartholomew, and IM Danny Rensch.

If any of these creators finishes inside the top 10 of Saturday’s Masters blitz, tournament organizers will replace them in the Sunday lineup with another creator. That keeps the Invitational strictly a showcase event, separate from the competitive Blitz Final.

Prize Fund Breakdown

The Naroditsky Memorial Rapid & Blitz guarantees $50,000 across the Masters and Challengers sections, split between the rapid and blitz events. Masters payouts run deeper and include under-rating bonuses; Challengers payouts are smaller but still reward the top finishers in each rating band.

Masters Section

PlayerFederationNotable For
Hikaru NakamuraUSAWorld No. 3, rated 2792, one of chess's most-watched streamers
Fabiano CaruanaUSAWorld No. 2, rated 2792, former World Championship challenger
Javokhir SindarovUzbekistanWorld No. 4, rated 2777, fresh off a record-breaking 2026 Candidates win
Wesley SoUSAWorld No. 11, rated 2753, three-time US Champion
Nihal SarinIndiaRated 2723, among the fastest-rising rapid and blitz specialists in the world
Awonder LiangUSARated 2696, longtime US junior standout
Leinier DominguezUSACuban-American GM and elite blitz specialist
Aravindh ChithambaramIndiaRanked inside the world's top 40, known for an aggressive attacking style
Oleksandr BortnykUkraineProminent online speed-chess specialist
Sam ShanklandUSAFormer US Champion and multiple-time US Olympiad team member

Challengers Section

PlaceRapidBlitz
1st$1,000$1,000
2nd$700$700
3rd$500$500
1st Under 2000$600$600
2nd Under 2000$400$400
1st Under 1700$600$600
2nd Under 1700$400$400
1st Under 1400$500$500
2nd Under 1400$300$300

Notice the Blitz payouts run higher than Rapid at nearly every position in the Masters section. That’s a strong incentive for players who might otherwise treat Saturday as a warm-up for Sunday’s Blitz Final.

Frequently Asked Questions

What This Means for Chess Learners

Watching top-level rapid and blitz is one of the fastest ways to sharpen your own pattern recognition, and a 16-round weekend gives students an unusually large sample size. Nakamura and Caruana alone will play dozens of games between them by Sunday. That’s a lot of tactical shots, time-pressure decisions, and endgame technique packed into three days.

At Kingdom of Chess, coaches regularly pull recent grandmaster blitz games into lessons because speed chess exposes patterns that slower games hide. A player working with a 3+2 clock doesn’t have time to calculate every line. They rely on instinct built from thousands of prior positions, and that instinct is exactly what our advanced chess classes for competitive players are designed to build.

For families exploring where to start that journey, our structured online chess classes walk beginners through the same fundamentals that eventually make tournaments like this one make sense.