2017 in chess

This article details the year of 2017 with respect to the game of chess. Major chess-related events that took place in 2017 include the Women's World Chess Championship 2017 knockout tournament, the Chess World Cup, the FIDE Grand Prix Series, and the abolishing of the consecutiveness requirement within the fivefold repetition rule.

2017 tournaments

This is a list of significant 2017 chess tournaments:

Tournament System Dates Players (2700+) Winner Runner-up Third
Tata Steel Chess Tournament Round robin 13–29 Jan 14 (13) Wesley So Magnus Carlsen Baskaran Adhiban
Tradewise Gibraltar Chess Festival Swiss 24 Jan – 2 Feb 255 (12) Hikaru Nakamura David Antón Guijarro Yu Yangyi
FIDE Grand Prix 2017 (Sharjah) Swiss 18–27 Feb 18 (13) Alexander Grischuk Maxime Vachier-Lagrave Shakhriyar Mamedyarov
Zurich Chess Challenge Round robin 12–27 Apr 8 (6) Hikaru Nakamura Ian Nepomniachtchi Viswanathan Anand
Women's World Chess Championship 2017 Knockout 10 Feb – 5 Mar 64 Tan Zhongyi Anna Muzychuk Alexandra Kosteniuk
Harika Dronavalli
U.S. Chess Championship Round robin 28 Mar – 10 Apr 12 (3) Wesley So Alexander Onischuk Fabiano Caruana
FIDE Grand Prix 2017 (Moscow) Swiss 12–21 May 18 (14) Ding Liren Shakhriyar Mamedyarov Hou Yifan
European Individual Chess Championship Swiss 29 May – 10 Jun 402 (9) Maxim Matlakov Baadur Jobava Vladimir Fedoseev
Norway Chess 2017 Round robin 5–17 Jun 10 (10) Levon Aronian Hikaru Nakamura Vladimir Kramnik
World Team Chess Championship Team 16–28 Jun 10 teams China Russia Poland
FIDE Grand Prix 2017 (Geneva) Swiss 6–15 Jul 18 (14) Teimour Radjabov Ian Nepomniachtchi Alexander Grischuk
Dortmund Sparkassen Chess Meeting 2017 Round robin 15–23 Jul 8 (5) Radoslaw Wojtaszek Vladimir Fedoseev Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
Sinquefield Cup 2017 Round robin 2–11 Aug 10 (10) Maxime Vachier-Lagrave Magnus Carlsen Viswanathan Anand
Chess World Cup 2017 Knockout 3–27 Sep 128 (40) Levon Aronian Ding Liren Wesley So
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
Isle of Man International Masters 2017 Swiss 23 Sep – 1 Oct 161 (13) Magnus Carlsen Viswanathan Anand Hikaru Nakamura
FIDE Grand Prix 2017 (Palma de Mallorca) Swiss 16–27 Nov 18 (14) Dmitry Jakovenko Levon Aronian Teimour Radjabov
London Chess Classic 2017 Round robin 30 Nov – 11 Dec 10 (10) Fabiano Caruana Ian Nepomniachtchi Magnus Carlsen
2017 World Rapid Chess Championship Swiss 26–28 Dec 134 (32) Viswanathan Anand Vladimir Fedoseev Ian Nepomniachtchi
2017 World Blitz Chess Championship Swiss 29–30 Dec 138 (25) Magnus Carlsen Sergey Karjakin Viswanathan Anand

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