Javokhir Sindarov, born in 2005 in Uzbekistan, is one of the brightest young talents in international chess. He achieved the Grandmaster title in 2019 at just 12‑13 years old, making him one of the youngest players in history to reach this milestone and immediately drawing attention for his prodigious skill and maturity. Sindarov is known for his bold tactical flair combined with a strong positional understanding, allowing him to challenge top-level competition with confidence. His breakthrough on the world stage came during the 2021 FIDE World Cup, where he stunned the chess world by defeating top‑10 seed Alireza Firouzja. Since then, he has consistently delivered notable performances in major international open tournaments, regularly defeating established grandmasters. As of November 2025, Sindarov maintains a FIDE classical rating of 2721, ranking among the top 25 players globally and standing as Uzbekistan’s second‑highest rated competitor. With his rapid ascent, growing tournament résumé, and versatile playing style, he is widely regarded as a key figure in the next generation of chess elite, poised for continued success at the highest levels.
Chess Profile
Chess Stats
World Rank#25
ClassicalN/A
Rapid2659
Blitz3190
League Performance
GCL Stats
Wins10
Losses6
Draws11
Points15.5










