An Uzbek Sindarov and Kazakh Asaubayeva are friends! Two Top Chess Players in World Cup Turnament

 

Image: Assaubayeva on a 2023 stamp from Kazakhstan

He’s from Uzbekistan, and she’s from Kazakhstan. They’re elite chess players and good friends accustomed to the high-pressure environment of international tournaments. They went horse-riding together during downtime in South Africa and, on another occasion, played a game in which they had to guess each other’s character quirks.

Both are competing right now in Cyprus, where Uzbekistani Javokhir Sindarov is the frontrunner in the eight-player FIDE Candidates Tournament that will determine who challenges the world champion later this year. On the women’s side, Kazakhstani Bibisara Asaubayeva was tied for first place in the early stages of the event but has since slipped further down in the field.

Sindarov, 20, became a grandmaster at the age of 12, won the 2025 World Cup in Goa, India, and has impressed the chess community with his commanding performance in Cyprus so far. Asaubayeva, 22, won the Women’s World Blitz Championship in 2021, 2022, and 2025, and achieved grandmaster status last year as well.

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Sindarov and Asaubayeva talk with each other about chess, and the player from Kazakhstan said her friend from Uzbekistan wrote to her when he won last year’s World Cup, which led to his qualification for this year’s candidates tournament.

In an interview with the TimesofIndia.com, Asaubayeva said she was delighted when her “closest friend” won in Goa.

В Узбекистане пожелали счастья Асаубаевой и Синдарову

FIDE, the international governing body of chess, described the pair as “2 Happy Winners!” after they won their round three games in Cyprus and left the venue together.

In December, Sindarov and Asaubayeva took a horse-riding break together during the Freestyle Chess Grand Slam Finals, which was held at the Grootbos Private Nature Reserve near Cape Town in South Africa. They took a selfie together.

Predictably, the friendship has led to social media chatter about whether there is a romance, as well as speculation about whether chess might one day have a “king” and “queen” if they become world champions or eventually reach the top of the rankings.

One thing seems sure: They don’t mind poking fun at each other and themselves.

A Freestyle Chess video short shows them answering questions, including “Who is more likely to blunder the queen in time trouble?” and “Who gets angry more quickly?” and “Who has the better haircut?” and “Who would survive longer in a zombie apocalypse?”

The answer to the last one: Asaubayeva thinks she would do better against the zombies, but Sindarov believes he’d last longer.

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