2023 FIDE Circuit

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2023 FIDE Circuit
Duration22 December 2022 – 30 December 2023
Seasons

The 2023 FIDE Circuit was a system comprising the top chess tournaments in 2023, which serves as a qualification path for the Candidates Tournament 2024. Players receive points based on their performance and the strength of the tournament. A player's final Circuit score is the sum of their five best results of the year. The winner of the Circuit qualifies for the Candidates Tournament 2024 in Toronto, Canada, the winner of which qualifies for the World Chess Championship 2024. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

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Since the winner of the Circuit (Fabiano Caruana) had already qualified to the 2024 Candidates Tournament via the Chess World Cup 2023, the second-place finisher in the Circuit, Gukesh Dommaraju, qualified to the 2024 Candidates.

Tournament eligibility

A FIDE-rated individual standard tournament is eligible for the Circuit if it meets the following criteria: [6]

  1. Finish in the 2023 calendar year.
  2. Has at least 8 players.
  3. Has at least 7 rounds (3 rounds for knockout events).
  4. The 8 highest-rated players have an average standard rating of at least 2550 at the start of tournament. This average is referred to as TAR (tournament average rating).
  5. Players represent at least 3 national federations.
  6. Not more than 50% of the 20 highest-rated players (or all players if fewer than 20) represent one federation.

The Circuit also includes the following tournaments:

Points system

Event points

Circuit points obtained by a player from a tournament are calculated as follows:

where:

Basic points

Basic points for a tournament are awarded if the players placed in (or tied for) the top 8, provided that the placing is within the top half of the tournament, or at least the third round for knockout tournaments.

1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th
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For tied positions, basic points are calculated as 50% of points for final ranking as determined by tournament's tie-break rules, plus 50% of the sum of basic points assigned for the tied places divided by the number of tied players. If no tie-break rule is applied, basic points are 100% shared equally among all tied players.

FIDE World Cup points

For FIDE World Cup 2023, points are given as above with the following modifications:

Player's total and ranking

A player's point total for the ranking is the sum of their best 5 tournaments, [7] of which at least 4 events must be played with standard time controls. Players without 5 such events (for example, Leinier Domínguez and Vidit Gujrathi) are not ranked. Tournaments that could be included in player's results are as follows:

Tournaments

Eligible tournaments as of 30 December 2023. [8]

2023 FIDE Circuit - Eligible Tournaments
TournamentLocationDateTypeTARWinner
Indian Chess Championship Flag of India.svg New Delhi 22 December 2022  3 January 2023National2564+14 Flag of India.svg Karthik Venkataraman
Rilton Cup Flag of Sweden.svg Stockholm 27 December 2022  5 January 20232567+58 Flag of India.svg Pranesh M
Armenian Chess Championship Flag of Armenia.svg Yerevan 13–21 JanuaryNational2574 Flag of Armenia.svg Samvel Ter-Sahakyan
Azerbaijani Chess Championship Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Baku 13–26 JanuaryNational2568+14 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Vasif Durarbayli
Tata Steel Masters Flag of the Netherlands.svg Wijk aan Zee 13–29 January2770 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Anish Giri
Tata Steel Challengers Flag of the Netherlands.svg Wijk aan Zee 13–29 January2633+14 Flag of Germany.svg Alexander Donchenko
Floripa Open Flag of Brazil.svg Florianópolis 23–29 January2557+38 Flag of Argentina.svg Alan Pichot
WR Chess Masters Flag of Germany.svg Düsseldorf 15–26 February2743+14 Flag of the United States.svg Levon Aronian
Open International de Cappelle la Grande Flag of France.svg Cappelle-la-Grande 18–24 February2564+14 Flag of India.svg S. P. Sethuraman [9]
European Individual Chess Championship Flag of Serbia.svg Vrnjačka Banja 3–13 MarchContinental
FIDE
2685+58 FIDE flag icon.png Alexey Sarana [a]
Delhi Open Flag of India.svg New Delhi 23–30 March2579+78 Flag of India.svg Aravindh Chithambaram
Reykjavik Open Flag of Iceland.svg Reykjavík 29 March  4 April2630+14 Flag of Sweden.svg Nils Grandelius
Fagernes Chess International Flag of Norway.svg Fagernes 2–9 April2575+12 Flag of Turkey.svg Vahap Şanal
International Mexican Open Chess Championship Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico City 4–9 April2568+58 Flag of Peru.svg Jose Eduardo Martinez Alcantara
Open Internacional de Ajedrez Semana Santa Flag of Spain.svg La Nucia 5–10 April2585+38 Flag of Ukraine.svg Yuri Solodovnichenko
The Spring Classic Flag of the United States.svg St. Louis 5–13 April2634+34 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Benjamin Bok
Open Internacional Chess Menorca Flag of Spain.svg Menorca 11–16 April2660+12 Flag of India.svg Gukesh Dommaraju
Polish Chess Championship Flag of Poland.svg Warsaw 12–20 AprilNational2604+78 Flag of Poland.svg Bartosz Soćko
Sunway Formentera International Chess Festival Flag of Spain.svg Formentera 18–28 April2613+38 FIDE flag icon.png Vladimir Fedoseev
Kazakhstan Chess Cup Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Astana 23–30 April2635+38 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Aldiyar Ansat
Satty Zhuldyz Masters Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Astana 24–25 AprilRapid & Blitz2707+14 Flag of the United States.svg Levon Aronian
Stepan Avagyan Memorial Flag of Armenia.svg Jermuk 2–12 May2656+14 Flag of the United States.svg Samuel Sevian
Capablanca Memorial Flag of Cuba.svg Havana 3–11 May2593+78 Flag of Denmark.svg Jonas Buhl Bjerre
TePe Sigeman & Co chess tournament Flag of Sweden.svg Malmö 4–10 May2674+58 FIDE flag icon.png Peter Svidler
Baku Open Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Baku 4–12 May2649+34 Flag of India.svg Leon Luke Mendonca
GCT Superbet Chess Classic Romania Flag of Romania.svg Bucharest 4–16 May2768+38 Flag of the United States.svg Fabiano Caruana
American Continental Chess Championship Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Juan Dolio 15–23 MayContinental
FIDE
2602+12 Flag of Uruguay.svg Georg Meier
Sharjah Masters Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Sharjah 16–26 May2718+78 Flag of India.svg Arjun Erigaisi
GCT Superbet Rapid & Blitz Poland Flag of Poland.svg Warsaw 19–26 MayRapid & Blitz2754+58 Flag of Norway.svg Magnus Carlsen
Cherry Blossom Classic Flag of the United States.svg Dulles, Virginia 24–29 May2572+18 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Vasif Durarbayli
FIDE flag icon.png Mikhail Antipov
Norway Chess Open Flag of Norway.svg Stavanger 27 May  3 June2562+14 Flag of Sweden.svg Platon Galperin
Norway Chess Blitz Flag of Norway.svg Stavanger 27 May  3 JuneBlitz2771+78 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Nodirbek Abdusattorov
Dubai Open Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Dubai 27 May  4 June2681+12 Flag of India.svg Aravindh Chithambaram
Norway Chess – Main Tournament Flag of Norway.svg Stavanger 27 May  9 June2771+78 Flag of the United States.svg Hikaru Nakamura [10]
Münchner Pfingst-Open Flag of Germany.svg Munich 31 May  6 June2567+14 FIDE flag icon.png Alexander Motylev [a]
Asian Continental Men Blitz Chess Championship Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Almaty 3 JuneBlitz
Continental
FIDE
2573+58 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Arystan Isanzhulov
Asian Chess Championship Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Almaty 4–11 JuneContinental
FIDE
2618 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Shamsiddin Vokhidov
Canadian Transnational Chess Championship Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Montreal 6–11 June2587+34 Flag of Latvia.svg Toms Kantans
Teplice Open Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Teplice 10–18 June2613+78 Flag of Germany.svg Frederik Svane
The Las Vegas National Open Flag of the United States.svg Las Vegas 14–18 June2607+18 Flag of Ukraine.svg Illia Nyzhnyk
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Vasif Durarbayli
Flag of Cuba.svg Yasser Quesada
FIDE flag icon.png Mikhail Antipov
Vladimir Dvorkovich Memorial – Aktobe Open Classic Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Aktobe 20–27 June2597+14 Flag of Iran.svg Bardiya Daneshvar
Prague Masters Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Prague 20–30 June2697+78 Flag of the United States.svg Ray Robson
Prague Challengers Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Prague 20–30 June2573+38 Flag of Poland.svg Mateusz Bartel
World Open Flag of the United States.svg Philadelphia 23 June  4 July2608+12 Flag of the United States.svg Fidel Corrales Jimenez
Sparkassen Chess Trophy Flag of Germany.svg Dortmund 24 June  2 July2649+18 Flag of Germany.svg Alexander Donchenko
Orillas de Mar Flag of Spain.svg Adeje 25 June  2 July2580 Flag of India.svg Abhijeet Gupta
Norwegian Chess Championship Flag of Norway.svg Oslo 30 June  8 JulyNational2557+14 Flag of Norway.svg Simen Agdestein
Dutch Chess Championship Flag of the Netherlands.svg Utrecht 2–9 JulyNational2630+78 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Anish Giri
GCT SuperUnited Rapid & Blitz Croatia Flag of Croatia.svg Zagreb 3–10 JulyRapid & Blitz2768+38 Flag of Norway.svg Magnus Carlsen
International Open "Villa de Benasque" Flag of Spain.svg Benasque 5–14 July2628+78 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Bu Xiangzhi
International Chess Festival Astana Zhuldyzdary Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Astana 11–18 July2620+12 Flag of India.svg Aditya Mittal
Geza Hetenyi Memorial Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest 11–19 July2691+34 Flag of India.svg R Praggnanandhaa
Biel Master Tournament Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Biel/Bienne 17–27 July2603+34 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Bu Xiangzhi
Biel Grandmaster Triathlon (classical part) Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Biel/Bienne 18–26 July2699+18 Flag of Vietnam.svg Lê Quang Liêm
Romania Grand Prix Brașov Flag of Romania.svg Brașov 18–26 July2564+58 Flag of Italy.svg Luca Moroni
Paleochora International Chess Tournament Flag of Greece.svg Kantanos-Selino 19–26 July2555+14 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Bai Jinshi
Uralsk Open Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Oral 21–28 July2596+58 Flag of the United States.svg Hans Niemann
FIDE World Cup Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Baku 30 July  24 AugustFIDE2777+14 Flag of Norway.svg Magnus Carlsen
International Chess Cup of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI Flag of Morocco.svg Rabat 14–19 August2643+18 Flag of Lithuania.svg Paulius Pultinevičius
Abu Dhabi International Chess Festival Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Abu Dhabi 16–24 August2672+12 Flag of Slovenia.svg Vladimir Fedoseev
French Chess Championship Flag of France.svg Alpe d'Huez 18–27 AugustNational2599+14 Flag of France.svg Yannick Gozzoli
Open Internacional de Sants-Ciutat de Barcelona Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona 18–27 August2572+38 Flag of Norway.svg Elham Amar
Maia Chess Open Flag of Portugal.svg Maia 25 August  2 September2554+38 Flag of Israel.svg Victor Mikhalevski
Tata Steel Chess India Rapid Flag of India.svg Kolkata 5–7 SeptemberRapid2729+34 Flag of France.svg Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
Tata Steel Chess India Blitz Flag of India.svg Kolkata 8–9 SeptemberBlitz2729+34 FIDE flag icon.png Alexander Grischuk [a]
Tsaghkadzor Open Flag of Armenia.svg Tsaghkadzor 19–28 September2580+14 Flag of India.svg Abhimanyu Puranik
World Junior Championship Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico City 21 September – 1 OctoberFIDE2572+34 Flag of France.svg Marc'Andria Maurizzi
Levitov Chess Week Flag of the Netherlands.svg Amsterdam 22–26 SeptemberRapid2735+58 FIDE flag icon.png Ian Nepomniachtchi [a]
Asian Games Individual Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Hangzhou 23–27 SeptemberRapid2701+14 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Wei Yi
Yerevan Open Flag of Armenia.svg Yerevan 29 September – 7 October2555+78 Flag of Armenia.svg Karen H. Grigoryan
Russian Championship Flag of Russia.svg St Petersburg 1–12 OctoberNational2650 FIDE flag icon.png Vladislav Artemiev [a]
US Chess Championship Flag of the United States.svg St. Louis 5–15 OctoberNational2726+34 Flag of the United States.svg Fabiano Caruana
Fagernes International Autumn Flag of Norway.svg Fagernes 8–15 October2567+12 Flag of Denmark.svg Mads Andersen
Spanish Championship Flag of Spain.svg Marbella 10–21 OctoberNational2563+12 Flag of Spain.svg Eduardo Iturrizaga
Qatar Masters Flag of Qatar.svg Doha 11–20 October2747+38 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Nodirbek Yakubboev
FIDE Grand Swiss Flag of the Isle of Man.svg Douglas, Isle of Man 23 October  5 NovemberFIDE2761+58 Flag of India.svg Vidit Gujrathi
Bavarian Open Flag of Germany.svg Tegernsee 28 October  5 November2562+12 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jiří Štoček
Torneio Internacional da Figueira da Foz Flag of Portugal.svg Figueira da Foz 5–12 November2562+78 Flag of Cuba.svg Carlos Daniel Albornoz Cabrera
GCT St. Louis Rapid and Blitz Flag of the United States.svg St. Louis 12–19 NovemberRapid & Blitz2751 Flag of the United States.svg Fabiano Caruana
Sinquefield Cup Flag of the United States.svg St. Louis 21–30 November2759+14 Flag of the United States.svg Fabiano Caruana
U.S. Masters Flag of the United States.svg Charlotte 22–26 November2594+78 FIDE flag icon.png Mikhail Antipov
Tournament of Peace Flag of Croatia.svg Zagreb 22–30 November2625+34 Flag of the United States.svg Hans Niemann
El Llobregat Open Flag of Spain.svg Sant Boi de Llobregat 30 November  8 December2658 Flag of India.svg S. L. Narayanan
London Chess Classic Flag of the United Kingdom.svg London 1–10 December2674+58 Flag of England.svg Michael Adams
Gashimov Memorial Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Gabala 7–11 DecemberRapid & Blitz2703+78 Flag of India.svg Vidit Gujrathi
Champions Chess Tour Finals Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Toronto 9–16 DecemberRapid2743+78 Flag of Norway.svg Magnus Carlsen
Sunway Chess Festival Flag of Spain.svg Sitges 12–22 December2646 Flag of India.svg Abhimanyu Puranik
European Rapid Championship Flag of Croatia.svg Zagreb 14–15 DecemberRapid
Continental
FIDE
2674+14 Flag of Serbia.svg Alexey Sarana
Chennai Grand Masters Flag of India.svg Chennai 15–21 December2711+38 Flag of India.svg Gukesh Dommaraju
European Blitz Championship Flag of Croatia.svg Zagreb 16 DecemberBlitz
Continental
FIDE
2674+14 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg David Navara
World Rapid Championship Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Samarkand 26–28 DecemberRapid
FIDE
2763+14 Flag of Norway.svg Magnus Carlsen
World Blitz Championship Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Samarkand 29–30 DecemberBlitz
FIDE
2763+14 Flag of Norway.svg Magnus Carlsen

Final rankings

Final 2023 rankings [8]
No.PlayerPoints12345
1 Flag of the United States.svg Fabiano Caruana [b] 118.61 Flag of Romania.svg GCT Romania
1st – 26.84
Flag of Norway.svg Stavanger (Main)
2nd – 21.75
FIDE flag icon.png World Cup
3rd – 21.41
Flag of the United States.svg US Championship
1st – 22.68
Flag of the United States.svg St Louis
1st – 25.93
2 Flag of India.svg Gukesh Dommaraju 87.36 Flag of Germany.svg Düsseldorf
T 2nd-3rd – 19.26
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Sharjah
3rd – 13.13
Flag of Norway.svg Stavanger (Main)
3rd – 19.03
FIDE flag icon.png World Cup
QF – 15.86
Flag of India.svg Chennai
1st – 20.08
3 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Anish Giri 84.31 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Wijk aan Zee (Masters)
1st – 27.00
Flag of Romania.svg GCT Romania
T 2nd-5th – 17.44
Flag of Norway.svg Stavanger (Main)
4th – 16.31
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Dutch Championship
1st – 13.09
FIDE flag icon.png Grand Swiss
7th – 10.47
4 Flag of the United States.svg Wesley So 83.40 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Wijk aan Zee (Masters)
4th – 16.20
Flag of Germany.svg Düsseldorf
4th – 14.60
Flag of Romania.svg GCT Romania
T 2nd-5th – 17.44
Flag of the United States.svg US Championship
2nd – 17.01
Flag of the United States.svg St Louis
3rd – 18.15
5 Flag of India.svg Arjun Erigaisi 81.24 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Sharjah
1st – 21.89
FIDE flag icon.png World Cup
QF – 15.86
Flag of Qatar.svg Doha
T 3rd-8th – 11.13
FIDE flag icon.png Grand Swiss
4th – 14.39
Flag of India.svg Chennai
2nd – 17.97
- [c] Flag of Norway.svg Magnus Carlsen [d] 71.04 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Wijk aan Zee (Masters)
T 2nd-3rd – 20.25
Flag of Norway.svg Stavanger (Main)
6th – 0.00
FIDE flag icon.png World Cup
1st – 29.73
Flag of Qatar.svg Doha
T 9th-22th – 0.00
FIDE flag icon.png World Rapid
1st – 21.06
- [c] Flag of the United States.svg Hikaru Nakamura [e] 59.25 Flag of Norway.svg Stavanger (Main)
1st – 27.19
FIDE flag icon.png World Cup
R4 – 0.00
Flag of Qatar.svg Doha
T 3rd-8th – 11.13
FIDE flag icon.png Grand Swiss
2nd – 20.93
6 Flag of Iran.svg Amin Tabatabaei 56.14 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Wijk aan Zee (Challengers)
4th – 8.00
Flag of Armenia.svg Jermuk
3rd – 10.55
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Sharjah
7th – 8.76
Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest
2nd – 14.86
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg London
2nd – 13.97
7 Flag of India.svg R Praggnanandhaa [f] 54.79 Flag of Germany.svg Düsseldorf
T 5th-10th – 2.03
Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest
1st – 19.18
FIDE flag icon.png World Cup
2nd – 24.18
Flag of India.svg Tata Steel India (Rapid)
3rd – 8.96
FIDE flag icon.png Grand Swiss
13th – 0.44 (T 8th-13th)
8 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Nodirbek Abdusattorov 54.63 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Wijk aan Zee (Masters)
T 2nd-3rd – 20.25
Flag of Germany.svg Düsseldorf
T 5th-10th – 2.03
Flag of Norway.svg Stavanger (Blitz)
1st – 10.88
Flag of Qatar.svg Doha
2nd – 21.03
FIDE flag icon.png Grand Swiss
12th – 0.44 (T 8th-13th)
- [c] Flag of the United States.svg Leinier Domínguez 52.47 FIDE flag icon.png World Cup
QF – 15.86
Flag of the United States.svg US Championship
3rd – 15.87
Flag of the United States.svg St Louis
2nd – 20.74
Flag of Spain.svg Sitges
209th [g] – 0.00
- [c] Flag of India.svg Vidit Gujrathi [h] 52.21 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Sharjah
47th – 0.00
FIDE flag icon.png World Cup
QF – 15.86
FIDE flag icon.png Grand Swiss
1st – 26.16
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Gabala
1st – 10.19
- [c] Flag of the United States.svg Samuel Sevian 49.17 Flag of the United States.svg St. Louis (Spring)
2nd – 10.24
Flag of Armenia.svg Jermuk
1st – 15.63
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Sharjah
2nd – 14.23
Flag of the United States.svg US Championship
5th – 9.07
FIDE flag icon.png Grand Swiss
22nd – 0.00
9 Flag of the United States.svg Hans Niemann 46.85 Flag of Spain.svg Menorca
6th – 6.82
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Sharjah
6th – 9.85
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Uralsk
1st – 9.66
Flag of the United States.svg US Championship
6th – 7.94
Flag of Croatia.svg Zagreb
1st – 12.58
10 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Javokhir Sindarov 46.25 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Wijk aan Zee (Challengers)
3rd – 9.33
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Dubai
2nd – 14.29
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Hangzhou
3rd – 8.45
Flag of Qatar.svg Doha
T 3rd-8th – 11.13
FIDE flag icon.png Grand Swiss
8th – 3.05
- [c] Flag of Slovenia.svg Vladimir Fedoseev 44.30 FIDE flag icon.png World Cup
R3 – 0.00
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Abu Dhabi
1st – 16.39
FIDE flag icon.png Grand Swiss
26th – 0.00
Flag of Spain.svg Sant Boi de Llobregat
3rd – 11.06
FIDE flag icon.png World Rapid
2nd – 16.85
- [c] Flag of the United States.svg Levon Aronian 41.90 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Wijk aan Zee (Masters)
T 7th-8th – 4.05
Flag of Germany.svg Düsseldorf
1st – 22.30
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Satty Zhuldyz
1st – 10.36
Flag of the United States.svg St Louis
6th – 5.19 (T 4th-6th)
Flag of India.svg Chennai
5th – 0.00
11 Flag of Germany.svg Vincent Keymer 40.88 Flag of Germany.svg Düsseldorf
T 5th-10th – 2.03
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Satty Zhuldyz
6th – 4.40
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Prague (Masters)
T 4th-7th – 5.44
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Biel/Bienne
2nd – 15.93
FIDE flag icon.png Grand Swiss
5th – 13.08
- [c] FIDE flag icon.png Ian Nepomniachtchi [a] [i] 38.59 Flag of Germany.svg Düsseldorf
T 2nd-3rd – 19.26
Flag of Romania.svg GCT Romania
9th – 0.00
FIDE flag icon.png World Cup
R5 – 0.00
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Amsterdam
1st – 14.14
Flag of the United States.svg St Louis
4th – 5.19 (T 4th-6th)
12 Flag of Armenia.svg Haik M. Martirosyan 38.44 Flag of Armenia.svg Jermuk
4th – 9.77
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Sharjah
5th – 10.94
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Prague (Masters)
T 4th-7th – 5.44
Flag of Spain.svg Benasque
6th – 4.19
FIDE flag icon.png European Rapid
2nd – 8.10

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Russian players' flags are displayed as the FIDE flag, as Russian and Belarusian flags have been banned from FIDE-rated events in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. [11]
  2. Qualified for the Candidates Tournament by finishing third in the World Cup
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Ineligible for ranking due to minimum events criteria
  4. Qualified for the Candidates Tournament by winning the World Cup
  5. Qualified for the Candidates Tournament by finishing second in the Grand Swiss
  6. Qualified for the Candidates Tournament by finishing second in the World Cup
  7. Dominguez withdrew halfway through the event
  8. Qualified for the Candidates Tournament by winning the Grand Swiss
  9. Qualified for the Candidates Tournament by finishing second in the 2023 World Championship

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Vidit Santosh Gujrathi is an Indian chess grandmaster. He is a double gold medalist at the Olympiad. He is also a silver medalist at the Asian Games. Gujrathi attained the title of grandmaster in January 2013, becoming the 30th player from India to do so. He is the fourth Indian player to have crossed the Elo rating of 2700. He became the third Indian to qualify for the Candidates tournament by winning Grand Swiss 2023.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Nodirbek Abdusattorov</span> Uzbekistani chess grandmaster (born 2004)

Nodirbek Abdusattorov is an Uzbek chess grandmaster. A chess prodigy, he qualified for the grandmaster title at the age of 13 years, 1 month, and 11 days. FIDE awarded him the title in April 2018. He is Uzbekistan's highest-rated grandmaster and currently one of the best chess players in the world.

The Grand Chess Tour (GCT) is a circuit of chess tournaments in which players compete for multiple prize pools. The tournaments, which vary from year to year, have included Norway Chess, the Sinquefield Cup, and the London Chess Classic.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Alireza Firouzja</span> Iranian-French chess grandmaster (born 2003)

Alireza Firouzja is an Iranian and French chess grandmaster. Firouzja is the youngest player to have surpassed a FIDE rating of 2800, beating the previous record set by Magnus Carlsen by more than five months.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gukesh Dommaraju</span> Indian chess grandmaster (born 2006)

Gukesh Dommaraju, also known as Gukesh D, is an Indian chess grandmaster. He is the third-youngest grandmaster in history, the third-youngest to reach a chess rating of 2700, the youngest to reach a rating of 2750, and is the eighteenth-highest rated player in history with a peak rating of 2794. He is also the youngest Candidates Tournament winner and the youngest contender to compete for the World Championship. He has won one team and two individual gold medals at the Olympiad as well as one bronze team medal. He is a silver medalist at the Asian Games.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Candidates Tournament 2022</span> Chess tournament

The 2022 Candidates Tournament was an eight-player chess tournament to decide the challenger for the World Chess Championship 2023. The tournament took place at the Palacio de Santoña in Madrid, Spain, from June 16 to July 5, 2022, with the World Championship finishing in April 2023. As with every Candidates tournament since 2013, it was a double round-robin tournament.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Candidates Tournament 2024</span> World Chess Championship qualifying event

The 2024 Candidates Tournament was an eight-player chess tournament, held to determine the challenger for the World Chess Championship 2024. The tournament took place at The Great Hall in Toronto, Canada, from April 3–22, 2024. The event was held alongside the Women's Candidates Tournament. The event was won by Gukesh Dommaraju, which made him the youngest ever winner of a Candidates Tournament, and the youngest ever World Chess Championship challenger.

The 2024 FIDE Circuit is a system comprising the top chess tournaments in 2024, which serves as a qualification path for the Candidates Tournament 2026. Players receive points based on their performance and the strength of the tournament. A player's final Circuit score is the sum of their seven best results of the year. The winner of the Circuit qualifies for the Candidates Tournament 2026.

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