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Chess tournament
FIDE Grand Swiss Tournament 2025
Tournament information
SportChess
AdministratorFIDE
Format11-round Swiss-system tournament
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The FIDE Grand Swiss Tournament 2025 will be a chess tournament organized by FIDE, chess's international governing body, in the first half of 2025. It forms part of the qualification cycle for the World Chess Championship 2026. It will be an 11-round Swiss-system tournament. The winner and runner-up of the tournament will earn the right to play in the Candidates Tournament 2026. The Women’s section will be held in parallel at the same time and venue, and its top two finishers will qualify for the Women's Candidates Tournament.

Format

The tournament has an 11-round Swiss format, with pairings made using the Dutch system for Swiss tournaments.

The games used classical time controls with 100 minutes for the first 40 moves, then 50 minutes for the next 20 moves, then 15 minutes for the rest of the game, with a per-move increment of 30 seconds.

Tie-breaks

Tie-breaks between players who finish on the same score will be determined, in order, by the following tie-breaks:

  1. Average rating of opponents, cut 1;
  2. Buchholz system, cut 1;
  3. Buchholz system;
  4. The results of individual games between tied players;
  5. Drawing of lots.

Venue and schedule

The tournament will run from in the second half of 2025.

Qualifiers

Rank Name Nov. 2024 Rating
1 Carlsen, Magnus 2786
2 Fabiano Caruana 2780
3 Hikaru Nakamura 2777
4 Arjun Erigaisi 2760
5 Gukesh D 2758
6 Nodirbek Abdusattorov 2752
7 Alireza Firouzja 2742
8 Ian Nepomniachtchi 2738
9 Wei, Yi 2727
10 Viswanathan Anand 2726
11 Wesley So 2720
12 Dominguez Perez, Leinier 2717
13 Jan-Krzysztof Duda 2716
14 Vidit, Santosh Gujrathi 2716
15 Levon Aronian 2716
16 Le Quang Liem 2712
17 Shakhriyar Mamedyarov 2711
18 R Praggnanandhaa 2707
19 Maxime Vachier-Lagrave 2707
20 Hans Niemann 2701
21 Vincent Keymer 2698
22 Anish Giri 2698
23 Ding, Liren 2697
24 Yu, Yangyi 2696
25 Richard Rapport 2694
26 Veselin Topalov 2693
27 Vladimir Fedoseev 2691
28 Parham Maghsoodloo 2689
29 Aravindh, Chithambaram VR. 2689
30 Wang, Hao 2686
31 Vladislav Artemiev 2685
32 Ray Robson 2683
33 Teimour Radjabov 2682
34 Peter Svidler 2680
35 Samuel Sevian 2679
36 Dmitry Andreikin 2676
37 Pentala Harikrishna 2674
38 Daniil Dubov 2671
39 Alexander Grischuk 2669
40 Bogdan-Daniel Deac 2668
41 Jorden Van Foreest 2668
42 Awonder Liang 2667
43 Tabatabaei, M. Amin 2664
44 Rustam Kasimdzhanov 2658
45 Bu, Xiangzhi 2658
46 Javokhir Sindarov 2658
47 Andrey Esipenko 2656
48 Vokhidov, Shamsiddin 2655
49 Alexey Sarana 2653
50 Raunak Sadhwani 2653
51 Nihal Sarin 2651
52 Martirosyan, Haik M. 2651
53 David Navara 2650
54 Kirill Alekseenko 2650
55 David Howell 2650
56 Pavel Eljanov 2649
57 Sam Shankland 2648
58 Anton Guijarro, David 2647
59 Nguyen, Thai Dai Van 2646
60 Ivan Saric 2641
61 Nikita Vitiugov 2641
62 Nodirbek Yakubboev 2640
63 Peter Leko 2640
64 Volodar Murzin 2636
65 Michael Adams 2634
66 Christiansen, Johan-Sebastian 2633
67 Radoslaw Wojtaszek 2633
68 Boris Gelfand 2633
69 Alexander Morozevich 2633
70 Sargsyan, Shant 2631
71 Matthias Bluebaum 2630
72 Frederik Svane 2627
73 Bjerre, Jonas Buhl 2626
74 Grigoriy Oparin 2625
75 Kirill Shevchenko 2625
76 Ruslan Ponomariov 2622
77 Etienne Bacrot 2619
78 Max Warmerdam 2619
79 Abhimanyu Puranik 2618
80 Alexandr Predke 2618
81 Benjamin Gledura 2616
82 Rauf Mamedov 2615
83 Ernesto Inarkiev 2611
84 Andrei Volokitin 2609
85 Alan Pichot 2606
86 Sanan Sjugirov 2605
87 Ni, Hua 2604
88 Narayanan S L 2604
89 Bassem Amin 2603
90 Alexei Shirov 2592
91 Nguyen, Ngoc Truong Son 2589
92 Nils Grandelius 2588
93 Vladimir Malakhov 2585
94 Dmitrij Kollars 2584
95 Vasyl Ivanchuk 2582
96 Wang, Yue 2580
97 Gabriel Sargissian 2578
98 Gawain Jones 2574
99 Vallejo Pons, Francisco 2568
100 Ma, Qun 2566

References

  1. "Regulations for the FIDE Grand Swiss Tournament 2025" (PDF). www.fide.com. Retrieved 2024-12-24.
  2. "Explained: Why world No 4 Arjun Erigaisi's hopes of competing in Candidates 2026 are over". Firstpost. 30 December 2024. Retrieved 10 January 2025.
  3. "FIDE Grand Swiss & Women's Grand Swiss 2025 - Call for bids". www.fide.com. 10 June 2024. Retrieved 2024-12-24.
  4. "FIDE finalizes qualification pathways for 2026 Women's Candidates". MSN. 2 December 2024. Retrieved 10 January 2025.
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