Tata Steel India Chess Tournament

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The Tata Steel Chess India Chess Tournament is a chess tournament held in Kolkata, India. It is held in the Rapid and Blitz formats. The venue for the event is Dhanadhanya Auditorium, Kolkata.

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Winners

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#YearWinner (rapid)Winner (blitz)
12018 [1] Flag of the United States.svg  Hikaru Nakamura  (United States)Flag of India.svg  Viswanathan Anand  (India)
22019 [2] Flag of Norway.svg  Magnus Carlsen  (Norway)Flag of Norway.svg  Magnus Carlsen  (Norway)
32020No competition (due to the COVID-19 pandemic)
42021 [3] Flag of India.svg  Arjun Erigaisi  (India)Flag of Armenia.svg  Levon Aronian  (Armenia)
52022Flag of India.svg  Nihal Sarin  (India)Flag of India.svg  Arjun Erigaisi  (India)
62023Flag of France.svg  Maxime Vachier-Lagrave  (France)FIDE flag icon.png  Alexander Grischuk  (FIDE)
72024Flag of Norway.svg  Magnus Carlsen  (Norway)Flag of Norway.svg  Magnus Carlsen  (Norway)

Women's section

#YearWinner (rapid)Winner (blitz)
12022 [4] Flag of Ukraine.svg  Anna Ushenina  (Ukraine)Flag of India.svg  Vaishali Rameshbabu  (India)
22023Flag of India.svg  Divya Deshmukh  (India)Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Ju Wenjun  (China)
32024FIDE flag icon.png  Aleksandra Goryachkina  (FIDE)FIDE flag icon.png  Kateryna Lagno  (FIDE)

2018

Tata Steel Chess India 2018 was the inaugural event of the Tata Steel Chess India. Hikaru Nakamura won the rapid section of the tournament, while former World Champion Viswanathan Anand won the blitz section by winning the blitz playoffs against Nakamura after they finished joint first in the blitz double round robin.
Tata Steel Chess India Rapid, 9–11 November 2018, Kolkata, India [5] [6]
Player Rating 12345678910Total TB SB
1Flag of the United States.svg  Hikaru Nakamura  (United States)2844½½½1½½½116
2Flag of India.svg  Pentala Harikrishna  (India)2743½Does not appear1½10½1½121
3Flag of Armenia.svg  Levon Aronian  (Armenia)2802120Does not appear1½½½½110
4Flag of the United States.svg  Wesley So  (United States)2808½½0Does not appear½½½11½520.75
5Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Shakhriyar Mamedyarov  (Azerbaijan)279400½½Does not appear1½1½1519.75
6Flag of Russia.svg  Sergey Karjakin  (Russia)2792½1½½0Does not appear½0½1
7Flag of India.svg  Viswanathan Anand  (India)2737½½½½½½Does not appear½½0419.25
8Flag of India.svg  Vidit Gujrathi  (India)2660120½001½Does not appear½1416.25
9Flag of India.svg  Nihal Sarin  (India)26120½00½½½½Does not appear123
10Flag of India.svg  Surya Shekhar Ganguly  (India)26080½0½0010½Does not appear
Tata Steel Chess India Blitz, 13–14 November 2018, Kolkata, India [7] [8]
Player Rating 12345678910Total TB SB
1Flag of India.svg  Viswanathan Anand  (India)2786½ ½0 ½½ 1½ 1½ 11 10 ½1 11 112½
2Flag of the United States.svg  Hikaru Nakamura  (United States)2893½ ½Does not appear½ ½1 ½1 11 0½ 1½ 11 1½ ½12½
3Flag of Armenia.svg  Levon Aronian  (Armenia)28541 ½½ ½Does not appear½ ½½ 10 1½ 11 ½½ ½1 112
4Flag of the United States.svg  Wesley So  (United States)2771½ 00 ½½ ½Does not appear1 11 0½ ½1 ½10½ 110
5Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Shakhriyar Mamedyarov  (Azerbaijan)2808½ 00 0½ 00 0Does not appear½ ½1 1½ ½0 11 183
6Flag of India.svg  Pentala Harikrishna  (India)2706½ 00 11 00 1½ ½Does not appear½ 0½ 0101 ½81.570.75
7Flag of India.svg  Vidit Gujrathi  (India)27270 0½ 0½ 0½ ½0 0½ 1Does not appear½ 11 ½½ 181.562.75
8Flag of Russia.svg  Sergey Karjakin  (Russia)28361 ½½ 00 ½0 ½½ ½½ 1½ 0Does not appear0 ½0 1
9Flag of India.svg  Surya Shekhar Ganguly  (India)2547000 0½ ½0 11 00 10 ½1 ½Does not appear0 06
10Flag of India.svg  R Praggnanandhaa  (India)23660 0½ ½0 0½ 0000 ½½ 01 01 1Does not appear
Tiebreak
NameNov 2018 blitz rating12Total
Flag of India.svg  Viswanathan Anand  (India)27861½
Flag of the United States.svg  Hikaru Nakamura  (United States)28930½½

2019

The 2019 edition of Tata Steel India Rapid and Blitz was conducted as a part of the Grand Chess Tour 2019. The winner of the tournament was decided by the combination of rapid and blitz scores of the players with 2/1/0 points system for a win/draw/loss in rapid and 1/½/0 points system for a win/draw/loss in blitz.
World Champion Magnus Carlsen won the overall event through a dominant performance in the rapid portion of the tournament and finishing joint first with Hikaru Nakamura in the blitz portion of the tournament.
2019 Tata Steel India Rapid & Blitz, November 22–26 Kolkata, India [9]
PlayerRapidBlitzTotalTBTour PointsPrize money
1Flag of Norway.svg  Magnus Carlsen  (NOR)15122713$37,500
2Flag of the United States.svg  Hikaru Nakamura  (USA)11122310$25,000
3Flag of the United States.svg  Wesley So  (USA)918½7.5$17,500
4Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Anish Giri  (NED)918½7.5$17,500
5Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Ding Liren  (CHN)810186$12,500
6Flag of Russia.svg  Ian Nepomniachtchi  (RUS)710175$10,000
7Flag of India.svg  Viswanathan Anand  (IND)88164$7,500
8Flag of India.svg  Pentala Harikrishna  (IND)814½WC (2.5)$7,500
9Flag of India.svg  Vidit Gujrathi  (IND)614½WC (2.5)$7,500
10Flag of Armenia.svg  Levon Aronian  (ARM)94131$7,500
Tata Steel India Grand Chess Tour Rapid, 22-24 November 2019, Kolkata, India [10]
Player Rating 12345678910Points
1Flag of Norway.svg  Magnus Carlsen  (Norway)2849Does not appear21221222115
2Flag of the United States.svg  Hikaru Nakamura  (United States)28120Does not appear2122111111
3Flag of the United States.svg  Wesley So  (United States)280210Does not appear11120129
4Flag of Armenia.svg  Levon Aronian  (Armenia)2768011Does not appear1210129
5Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Anish Giri  (Netherlands)27050011Does not appear112219
6Flag of India.svg  Pentala Harikrishna  (India)266710101Does not appear11218
7Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Ding Liren  (China)2832010111Does not appear1218
8Flag of India.svg  Viswanathan Anand  (India)27570122011Does not appear018
9Flag of Russia.svg  Ian Nepomniachtchi  (Russia)276501110002Does not appear27
10Flag of India.svg  Vidit Gujrathi  (India)2674110011110Does not appear6
Tata Steel India Grand Chess Tour Blitz, 25–26 November 2019, Kolkata, India [11]
Player Rating 12345678910Points
1Flag of the United States.svg  Hikaru Nakamura  (United States)2871Does not appear½ ½½ ½½ 1½ ½½ ½½ 1½ ½1 11 112
2Flag of Norway.svg  Magnus Carlsen  (Norway)2828½ ½Does not appear0 01 ½½ ½½ ½1 ½1 11 11 112
3Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Ding Liren  (China)2840½ ½1 1Does not appear½ 1½ ½½ ½0 ½½ ½1 00 110
4Flag of Russia.svg  Ian Nepomniachtchi  (Russia)2830½ 00 ½½ 0Does not appear½ ½1 ½1 ½1 10 11 ½10
5Flag of the United States.svg  Wesley So  (United States)2763½ ½½ ½½ ½½ ½Does not appear1 ½½ ½0 0½ 1½ 1
6Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Anish Giri  (Netherlands)2740½ ½½ ½½ ½0 ½0 ½Does not appear½ 1½ 1½ ½1 ½
7Flag of India.svg  Vidit Gujrathi  (India)2744½ 00 ½1 ½0 ½½ ½½ 0Does not appear½ 1½ ½½ 1
8Flag of India.svg  Viswanathan Anand  (India)2791½ ½0 0½ ½0 01 1½ 0½ 0Does not appear½ 11 ½8
9Flag of India.svg  Pentala Harikrishna  (India)26170 00 00 11 0½ 0½ ½½ ½½ 0Does not appear1 ½
10Flag of Armenia.svg  Levon Aronian  (Armenia)28180 00 01 00 ½½ 00 ½½ 00 ½0 ½Does not appear4

2021

Tata Steel Chess India Rapid, 17–19 November 2021, Kolkata, India [12] [13]
Player Rating 12345678910Total TB SB
1Flag of India.svg  Arjun Erigaisi  (India)2323½0½1111½1
2Flag of Armenia.svg  Levon Aronian  (Armenia)2761½Does not appear½1½1½01½
3Flag of India.svg  R Praggnanandhaa  (India)18211½Does not appear½½½½½1½1
4Flag of India.svg  Vidit Gujrathi  (India)2639½0½Does not appear½½½111½
5Flag of India.svg  Karthikeyan Murali  (India)23880½½½Does not appear½1½½1519.75
6Flag of the United States.svg  Sam Shankland  (USA)264700½½½Does not appear11½1519.00
7Flag of Iran.svg  Parham Maghsoodloo  (Iran)25160½½½00Does not appear111
8Flag of Vietnam.svg  Lê Quang Liêm  (Vietnam)271501½0½00Does not appear114
9Flag of India.svg  Adhiban Baskaran  (India)2626½000½½00Does not appear½2
10Flag of India.svg  R Vaishali  (India)22100½½00000½Does not appear
Tata Steel Chess India Blitz, 20–21 November 2021, Kolkata, India [14]
Player Rating 12345678910Total TB SB
1Flag of Armenia.svg  Levon Aronian  (Armenia)2767½ 00 ½½ ½½ 1½ 11 01 11 ½1111½
2Flag of India.svg  Arjun Erigaisi  (India)2616½ 1Does not appear½ 0½ 01 0½ 11 ½½ ½1 11 111½
3Flag of Iran.svg  Parham Maghsoodloo  (Iran)26011 ½½ 1Does not appear0 11 00 11 10 01 01 111
4Flag of India.svg  Nihal Sarin  (India)2667½ ½½ 11 0Does not appear0 1½ 01 10 10 11 111
5Flag of India.svg  Gukesh D  (India)2376½ 00 10 11 0Does not appear1 1½ 10 01 1½ ½10
6Flag of Vietnam.svg  Lê Quang Liêm  (Vietnam)2774½ 0½ 01 0½ 10 0Does not appear0 ½1 01 ½1 1
7Flag of the United States.svg  Sam Shankland  (USA)26600 10 ½0 00 0½ 01 ½Does not appear1 11 1½ 08
8Flag of India.svg  Raunak Sadhwani  (India)25170 0½ ½1 11 01 10 10 0Does not appear0 00 18
9Flag of India.svg  Vidit Gujrathi  (India)27390 ½0 00 11 00 00 ½0 01 1Does not appear
10Flag of India.svg  Harika Dronavalli  (India)24220 00 00 00 0½ ½0 0½ 11 00 ½Does not appear4
Tiebreak
NameNov 2021 blitz rating12ATotal
Flag of Armenia.svg  Levon Aronian  (Armenia)2767½½12
Flag of India.svg  Arjun Erigaisi  (India)2616½½01

2022

Tata Steel Chess India Rapid Open, 29 November–1 December 2022, Kolkata, India [15]
Player Rating 12345678910PointsH2H SB Wins
1Flag of India.svg  Nihal Sarin  (India)2616Does not appear01½11½1½1
2Flag of India.svg  Arjun Erigaisi  (India)26281Does not appear½1½11½½06
3Flag of India.svg  Vidit Gujrathi  (India)26620½Does not appear½½½1½½½
4Flag of the United States.svg  Hikaru Nakamura  (United States)2789½0½Does not appear½10101218.25
5Flag of India.svg  Gukesh D  (India)26320½½½Does not appear01101218.00
6Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Shakhriyar Mamedyarov  (Azerbaijan)274700½01Does not appear½½11217.00
7Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Nodirbek Abdusattorov  (Uzbekistan)2676½0010½Does not appear½11
8Flag of Iran.svg  Parham Maghsoodloo  (Iran)26410½½00½½Does not appear1141
9Flag of the United States.svg  Wesley So  (United States)2784½½½11000Does not appear½40
10Flag of India.svg  S. P. Sethuraman  (India)254501½00000½Does not appear2
Tata Steel Chess India Rapid Women, 29 November–1 December 2022, Kolkata, India [16]
Player Rating 12345678910PointsH2H SB Wins
1Flag of Ukraine.svg  Anna Ushenina  (Ukraine)2371½½1½½11½1½264
2Flag of Georgia.svg  Nana Dzagnidze  (Georgia)2475½½½½111½1½264
3Flag of India.svg  Harika Dronavalli  (India)2475½½½½½1½½1
4Flag of Ukraine.svg  Mariya Muzychuk  (Ukraine)24760½½½½11½½51
5Flag of India.svg  Koneru Humpy  (India)2474½½½½½0½1151
6Flag of India.svg  R Vaishali  (India)2351½0½½½011151
7Flag of Poland.svg  Oliwia Kiolbasa  (Poland)23040000111½1
8Flag of India.svg  Vantika Agrawal  (India)226200½0½001131
9Flag of Ukraine.svg  Anna Muzychuk  (Ukraine)2458½½½½00½0½30
10Flag of India.svg  Savitha Shri B  (India)2311000½0000½1
Tiebreak
NameRating12Total
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Anna Ushenina  (Ukraine)2371112
Flag of Georgia.svg  Nana Dzagnidze  (Georgia)2475000
Tata Steel Chess India Blitz Open, 3–4 December 2022, Kolkata, India [17]
Player Rating 12345678910PointsH2H SB Wins
1Flag of India.svg  Arjun Erigaisi  (India)2750Does not appear1 10 11 0½ 11 ½½ ½½ 11 01 112½
2Flag of the United States.svg  Hikaru Nakamura  (United States)29090 0Does not appear½ ½1 0½ 11 10 11 11 10 111½
3Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Shakhriyar Mamedyarov  (Azerbaijan)27331 0½ ½Does not appear½ ½0 01 ½1 ½1 00 ½1 1
4Flag of Iran.svg  Parham Maghsoodloo  (Iran)26720 10 1½ ½Does not appear1 ½0 00 11 ½½ ½1 09
5Flag of India.svg  Vidit Gujrathi  (India)2669½ 0½ 01 10 ½Does not appear0 11 0½ 11 01 09½
6Flag of India.svg  R Praggnanandhaa  (India)25990 ½0 00 ½1 11 0Does not appear0 11 01 ½0 1
7Flag of India.svg  Nihal Sarin  (India)2702½ ½1 00 ½1 00 11 0Does not appear1 0½ 00 18173.50
8Flag of the United States.svg  Wesley So  (United States)2763½ 00 00 10 ½½ 00 10 1Does not appear1 ½1 18165.50
9Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Nodirbek Abdusattorov  (Uzbekistan)26660 10 01 ½½ ½0 10 ½½ 10 ½Does not appear0 ½
10Flag of India.svg  Gukesh D  (India)26320 01 00 00 10 11 01 00 01 ½Does not appear
Tata Steel Chess India Blitz Women, 3–4 December 2022, Kolkata, India [18]
Player Rating 12345678910PointsH2H SB Wins
1Flag of India.svg  R Vaishali  (India)2361½ ½½ ½0 01 11 ½1 11 11 11 113½
2Flag of Ukraine.svg  Mariya Muzychuk  (Ukraine)2427½ ½1 0½ ½1 01 11 01 11 01 112
3Flag of India.svg  Harika Dronavalli  (India)2407½ ½0 10 11 ½½ 1½ 01 1½ 11 011
4Flag of Ukraine.svg  Anna Muzychuk  (Ukraine)24601 1½ ½1 00 01 ½½ ½0 11 10 110½
5Flag of India.svg  Koneru Humpy  (India)24740 00 10 ½1 1½ ½½ 01 01 1½ 1
6Flag of Ukraine.svg  Anna Ushenina  (Ukraine)23950 ½0 0½ 00 ½½ ½1 11 ½½ 1½ ½2
7Flag of Georgia.svg  Nana Dzagnidze  (Georgia)24160 00 1½ 1½ ½½ 10 00 10 1½ 10
8Flag of India.svg  Savitha Shri B  (India)23110 00 00 01 00 10 ½1 01 01 1
9Flag of Poland.svg  Oliwia Kiolbasa  (Poland)22790 00 1½ 00 00 0½ 01 00 11 16
10Flag of India.svg  Bhakti Kulkarni  (India)22090 00 00 11 0½ 0½ ½½ 00 00 04

2023

Open section

Tata Steel Chess India Rapid Open, 5–7 September 2023, Kolkata, India [19]
Player Rating 12345678910PointsH2H SB Wins
1Flag of France.svg  Maxime Vachier-Lagrave  (France)2755Does not appear½½½1½11117
2Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Teimour Radjabov  (Azerbaijan)2680½Does not appear010½11½1
3Flag of India.svg  Praggnanandhaa R  (India)2703½1Does not appear½1010105
4FIDE flag icon.png  Alexander Grischuk  (FIDE)2709½0½Does not appear½½½11½5
5Flag of India.svg  Vidit Gujrathi  (India)2694010½Does not appear1110½5
6Flag of India.svg  Gukesh D  (India)2651½½1½0Does not appear½0½1
7Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Nodirbek Abdusattorov  (Uzbekistan)2731000½0½Does not appear1114
8Flag of Germany.svg  Vincent Keymer  (Germany)26330010010Does not appear1½
9Flag of India.svg  Arjun Erigaisi  (India)26750½001½00Does not appear13
10Flag of India.svg  Pentala Harikrishna  (India)2646001½½00½0Does not appear


Tata Steel Chess India Blitz Open, 8–9 September 2023, Kolkata, India [20]
Player Rating 12345678910PointsH2H SB Wins
1FIDE flag icon.png  Alexander Grischuk  (FIDE)2693Does not appear½ ½½ 1½ 01 ½½ ½½ 11 11 1½ ½12
2Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Nodirbek Abdusattorov  (Uzbekistan)2708½ ½Does not appear0 1½ ½0 01 11 10 10 11 111
3Flag of India.svg  Praggnanandhaa R  (India)2632½ 01 0Does not appear1 ½1 ½1 ½0 00 11 11 111
4Flag of India.svg  Arjun Erigaisi  (India)2728½ 1½ ½0 ½Does not appear1 ½½ 1½ ½1 1½ 00 110½
5Flag of France.svg  Maxime Vachier-Lagrave  (France)27400 ½1 10 ½0 ½Does not appear1 00 10 11 ½1 ½
6Flag of India.svg  Pentala Harikrishna  (India)2634½ ½0 00 ½½ 00 1Does not appear½ 11 01 1½ ½
7Flag of India.svg  Vidit Gujrathi  (India)2641½ 00 01 1½ ½1 0½ 0Does not appear½ 01 ½1 08
8Flag of India.svg  Gukesh D  (India)26590 01 01 00 01 00 1½ 1Does not appear0 01 1
9Flag of Germany.svg  Vincent Keymer  (Germany)26450 01 00 0½ 10 ½0 00 ½1 1Does not appear1 0
10Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Teimour Radjabov  (Azerbaijan)2707½ ½0 00 01 00 ½½ ½0 10 00 1Does not appear

Women's section

Tata Steel Chess India Rapid Women, 31 August–2 September 2023, Kolkata, India [21]
Player Rating 12345678910PointsH2H SB Wins
1Flag of India.svg  Divya Deshmukh  (India)2216Does not appear½0111½1117
2Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Ju Wenjun  (China)2592½Does not appear½½1½½111
3FIDE flag icon.png  Polina Shuvalova  (FIDE)23581½Does not appear½½1½1½0
4Flag of India.svg  Harika Dronavalli  (India)24590½½Does not appear1½½½½½
5Flag of India.svg  Vantika Agrawal  (India)230700½0Does not appear11½014
6Flag of India.svg  Koneru Humpy  (India)24730½0½0Does not appear11014
7Flag of Ukraine.svg  Anna Ushenina  (Ukraine)2384½½½½00Does not appear½½14
8Flag of India.svg  Savitha Shri B  (India)2236000½½0½Does not appear11
9Flag of the United States.svg  Irina Krush  (United States)240500½½11½0Does not appear0
10Flag of Georgia.svg  Nino Batsiashvili  (Georgia)2364001½00001Does not appear
Tata Steel Chess India Blitz Women, 3–4 September 2023, Kolkata, India [22]
Player Rating 12345678910PointsH2H SB Wins
1Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Ju Wenjun  (China)2536Does not appear½ 00 ½1 ½0 11 01 11 11 11 112½
2Flag of India.svg  Koneru Humpy  (India)2460½ 1Does not appear1 ½1 11 1½ 00 ½½ 1½ 10 112
3Flag of India.svg  Harika Dronavalli  (India)24291 ½0 ½Does not appear1 11 0½ ½½ 0½ 01 ½1 110½
4Flag of India.svg  Divya Deshmukh  (India)22310 ½0 00 0Does not appear1 ½½ 11 11 11 1½ ½10½
5FIDE flag icon.png  Polina Shuvalova  (FIDE)23061 00 00 10 ½Does not appear1 11 1½ 0½ 1½ 110
6Flag of the United States.svg  Irina Krush  (United States)23670 1½ 1½ ½½ 00 0Does not appear½ 10 ½1 01 19
7Flag of Ukraine.svg  Anna Ushenina  (Ukraine)23610 01 ½½ 10 00 0½ 0Does not appear1 1½ 10 07
8Flag of India.svg  Vantika Agrawal  (India)22670 0½ 0½ 10 0½ 11 ½0 0Does not appear1 00 17
9Flag of Georgia.svg  Nino Batsiashvili  (Georgia)22310 0½ 00 ½0 0½ 00 1½ 00 1Does not appear1 16
10Flag of India.svg  Savitha Shri B  (India)21720 01 00 0½ ½½ 00 01 11 00 0Does not appear

2024

Open section

Tata Steel Chess India Rapid Open, 13–15 November 2024, Kolkata, India [23]
Player Rating 12345678910PointsH2H SB Wins
1Flag of Norway.svg  Magnus Carlsen  (Norway)2825Does not appear½1½1½1111
2Flag of India.svg  R Praggnanandhaa  (India)2676½Does not appear½0½1½1½1½22.50
3Flag of the United States.svg  Wesley So  (United States)27350½Does not appear1½½½11½½21.75
4Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Nodirbek Abdusattorov  (Uzbekistan)2742½10Does not appear1½½0½15
5Flag of Germany.svg  Vincent Keymer  (Germany)26420½½0Does not appear11½10
6Flag of India.svg  Nihal Sarin  (India)2679½0½½0Does not appear½½1½4
7FIDE flag icon.png  Daniil Dubov  (FIDE)26860½½½0½Does not appear½½½½14.75
8Flag of India.svg  Arjun Erigaisi  (India)27060001½½½Does not appear½½½14.00
9Flag of India.svg  Vidit Gujrathi  (India)26610½0½00½½Does not appear131
10Flag of India.svg  S. L. Narayanan  (India)257900½01½½½0Does not appear30
Tata Steel Chess India Blitz Open, 16–17 November 2024, Kolkata, India [24]
Player Rating 12345678910PointsH2H SB Wins
1Flag of Norway.svg  Magnus Carlsen  (Norway)2893Does not appear½ ½0 11 ½½ 1½ 11 ½1 ½1 11 ½13
2Flag of the United States.svg  Wesley So  (United States)2797½ ½Does not appear1 ½0 1½ 1½ 10 11 10 10 111½
3Flag of India.svg  Arjun Erigaisi  (India)27381 00 ½Does not appear0 01 0½ 11 11 1½ 1½ ½10½
4Flag of India.svg  R Praggnanandhaa  (India)27070 ½1 01 1Does not appear0 11 ½1 01 00 ½1 0
5Flag of India.svg  Vidit Gujrathi  (India)2650½ 0½ 00 11 0Does not appear½ 11 00 11 1½ 09
6FIDE flag icon.png  Daniil Dubov  (FIDE)2806½ 0½ 0½ 00 ½½ 0Does not appear½ 11 11 ½1 ½9½
7Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Nodirbek Abdusattorov  (Uzbekistan)27150 ½1 00 00 10 1½ 0Does not appear½ 01 11 ½8
8Flag of India.svg  Nihal Sarin  (India)27110 ½0 00 00 11 00 0½ 1Does not appear1 01 17
9Flag of India.svg  S. L. Narayanan  (India)26450 01 0½ 01 ½0 00 ½0 00 1Does not appear1 1
10Flag of Germany.svg  Vincent Keymer  (Germany)25780 ½1 0½ ½0 1½ 10 ½0 ½0 00 0Does not appear6

Women's section

Tata Steel Chess India Rapid Open, 13–15 November 2024, Kolkata, India [25]
Player Rating 12345678910PointsH2H SB Wins
1FIDE flag icon.png  Aleksandra Goryachkina  (FIDE)2472Does not appear½11½1111½
2Flag of Georgia.svg  Nana Dzagnidze  (Georgia)2427½Does not appear½½½011½1
3Flag of India.svg  Vantika Agrawal  (India)23140½Does not appear½½101½15
4FIDE flag icon.png  Kateryna Lagno  (FIDE)24360½½Does not appear11½0½½2
5Flag of India.svg  Harika Dronavalli  (India)2416½½½0Does not appear½101½½19.75
6FIDE flag icon.png  Valentina Gunina  (FIDE)23840100½Does not appear1101½17.75
7Flag of India.svg  Divya Deshmukh  (India)2401001½00Does not appear½1½
8Flag of India.svg  Vaishali Rameshbabu  (India)2359000110½Does not appear½½1
9Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Alexandra Kosteniuk  (Switzerland)25080½½½010½Does not appear½
10Flag of India.svg  Koneru Humpy  (India)2451½00½½0½½½Does not appear3
Tata Steel Chess India Blitz Open, 16–17 November 2024, Kolkata, India [26]
Player Rating 12345678910PointsH2H SB Wins
1FIDE flag icon.png  Kateryna Lagno  (FIDE)2430Does not appear1 0½ ½½ 1½ ½½ ½1 ½1 01 ½1 111½
2FIDE flag icon.png  Valentina Gunina  (FIDE)23600 1Does not appear1 01 10 01 01 ½1 10 11 ½11
3FIDE flag icon.png  Aleksandra Goryachkina  (FIDE)2453½ ½0 1Does not appear1 00 ½1 ½½ ½½ 0½ 11 ½183.50
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