2025 FIDE Circuit
2025 FIDE Circuit | |
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R Praggnanandhaa, the current points leader of the 2025 FIDE Circuit | |
Duration | 1st January 2025 – 21st December 2025[a] |
The 2025 FIDE Circuit is a system comprising the top chess tournaments in 2025, 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.[1]
Tournament eligibility
A FIDE-rated individual standard tournament is eligible for the Circuit if it meets the following criteria:[1]
- Finish between 1 January 2025 and 15 December 2025. For National Championships, zonal and continental tournaments as well as open tournaments with 50 or more players, 1 January 2025 through 21 December 2025.
- Has at least 8 players (6 for Double Round Robin tournaments with TAR of at least 2700).
- Has at least 7 rounds (4 rounds for knockout events).
- 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).
- Players represent at least 3 national federations.
- 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:
- 2024 World Championship
- National Championships that meet points 1 to 4 in above criteria
- 2025 World Rapid Championship
- 2025 World Blitz Championship
- 2025 Continental Rapid Championships
- 2025 Continental Blitz Championships
- Other Rapid and Blitz tournaments that meet the above criteria, except that the TAR must be at least 2700.
- Double Round Robin Tournaments with 6 or more players where the TAR is at least 2700
Points system
Event points
Circuit points obtained by a player from a tournament are calculated as follows:
where:
- - Points obtained by player from the tournament
- - Basic points
- - Tournament strength factor, calculated as
- - Tournament weighting
- 2.0 - FIDE World Championship 2024
- 1.0 - Standard classical tournaments with at most 1 'multi game-day', a day on which multiple games are played
- 0.9 - Double Round Robin Tournaments with 6-7 players and classical tournaments with 2 multi game-days
- 0.8 - World Rapid Championship, Knockout Tournaments with fewer than 6 rounds and classical tournaments with 3 multi game-days
- 0.7 - Standard classical tournaments with 4 multi game-days
- 0.6 - World Blitz Championship, other Rapid tournaments, and classical tournaments with 5 multi game-days
- 0.5 - Mixed Rapid & Blitz tournaments and standard classical tournaments with 6 or more multi game-days
- 0.4 - Other blitz tournaments
If multiple weighting coefficients apply these are multiplied together.
Basic points
Basic points for a tournament are awarded depending on the tournament format:
- Swiss-system: Top 8 (within top half of ranking), ties included.
- Double round-robins 6-7 players: Top 2 with ties.
- Round-robins 8-10 players: Top 3 with ties.
- Round-robins 11-13 players: Top 4 with ties.
- Round-robins 14 players: Top 5 with ties.
- Knockout: Third round or later, up to 8 players.
Points are awarded as follows:
1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th |
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11/10 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 |
- 11 points for an outright winner with no tie-break criteria applied (in Knockout tournaments, victory in the Final after only the games with the longest time control have been played). Otherwise, 10 basic points will be used for calculation.
- 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.
World Championship 2024
For the World Championship 2024, runner-up Ding Liren received points in the 2025 Circuit equal to the basic points for 2nd place multiplied by the k-factor and multiplied by 2. The TPR for this event was calculated as the player's performance rating.
World Cup 2025
For the World Cup 2025, the event points will be equal to the normal number of event points plus the difference between the number of games won and lost (if positive, not more than 2). Anyone who is eliminated in the quarter finals of the event will be deemed to have finished in 5th points for basic points, and as such will all gain 5 basic points.
Player's total and ranking
A player's point total for the ranking is the sum of their best 7 tournaments with the following criteria:
Tournaments | Standard events with under 50 players allowed | Rapid/Blitz allowed |
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1–5 | 4 | 1 |
6 | 4 | 2 |
7 | 5 | 2 |
- If player has 6 or 7 tournaments to count:
- No more than 4 or 5 respectively standard tournaments with the participation of less than 50 players can be counted.
- No more than 2 rapid/blitz tournaments can be counted.
- If player has 5 tournaments or less:
- No more than 4 standard tournaments with participation of less than 50 players can be counted.
- No more than 1 rapid/blitz tournament can be counted.
Tournaments that could be included in player's results are as follows:
- Official FIDE tournaments.
- National Championships.
- Other eligible tournaments, counting all tournaments with minimum TAR of 2650 and up to two lower tournaments per host country with TAR below 2650.
Tournaments
Tournament | Location | Date | Type | P# | TAR | Winner |
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World Championship | Singapore | Nov 25 – Dec 13, 2024 | FIDE | 2 | 2754 | Gukesh Dommaraju |
Tata Steel (M) | Wijk aan Zee | Jan 17 – Feb 2 | 14 | 2763+1⁄8 | R Praggnanandhaa | |
Tata Steel (Ch) | Wijk aan Zee | Jan 17 – Feb 2 | 14 | 2618+5⁄8 | Thai Dai Van Nguyen | |
Azerbaijan Championship | Baku | Feb 1 – 15 | National | 26 | 2641+3⁄4 | Rauf Mamedov |
Al-Beruniy (M) | Tashkent | Feb 2 – 12 | 10 | 2624+3⁄8 | Mukhiddin Madaminov | |
Al-Beruniy (Ch) | Tashkent | Feb 2 – 12 | 10 | 2557+5⁄8 | Bardiya Daneshvar | |
Djerba Masters | Djerba | Feb 15 – 23 | 10 | 2644+1⁄8 | Marc'Andria Maurizzi | |
World Junior Championship | Petrovac | Feb 23 – Mar 7 | FIDE Open |
157 | 2560+1⁄2 | Pranav V |
Prague (M) | Prague | Feb 25 – Mar 7 | 10 | 2721+1⁄4 | Aravindh Chithambaram | |
Prague (Ch) | Prague | Feb 25 – Mar 7 | 10 | 2584 | Nodirbek Yakubboev | |
Aeroflot Open | Moscow | Feb 28 – Mar 7 | Open | 140 | 2704+5⁄8 | Ian Nepomniachtchi |
European Individual Championship | Eforie | Mar 14 – 27 | Continental Open |
375 | 2671+5⁄8 | Matthias Blübaum |
Agzamov Memorial | Tashkent | Mar 19 – 30 | Open | 158 | 2643+5⁄8 | Nihal Sarin |
Reykjavik Open | Reykjavík | Apr 9 – 15 | Open | 419 | 2612+3⁄4 | Parham Maghsoodloo |
Open Internacional Alicante | Alicante | Apr 16 – 21 | Open | 557 | 2599+7⁄8 | Volodar Murzin |
Grenke Open | Karlsruhe | Apr 16 – 21 | Open | 875 | 2638+3⁄8 | Aswath S |
Menorca Open | Menorca | Apr 22 – 27 | Open | 326 | 2644 | Vasyl Ivanchuk |
GCT Superbet Rapid & Blitz Poland | Warsaw | Apr 24 – May 1 | Rapid & Blitz | 10 | 2741 | Vladimir Fedoseev |
Sardinia World Chess Festival | Orosei, Sardinia | Apr 26 – May 4 | Open | 107 | 2593+1⁄4 | Christopher Yoo |
Baku Open | Baku | Apr 27 – May 6 | Open | 68 | 2591+5⁄8 | Aleksandar Indjic |
Ljubljana Chess Festival | Ljubljana | Apr 28 – May 4 | Open | 165 | 2559+3⁄8 | Jan Šubelj |
GCT Superbet Classic Romania | Bucharest | May 6 – 17 | 10 | 2760+3⁄4 | R Praggnanandhaa | |
Asian Individual Championship | Al Ain | May 7 – 15 | Continental Open |
157 | 2652+1⁄2 | Bardiya Daneshvar |
German Championship | Munich | May 15 – 23 | National | 10 | 2636+5⁄8 | Vincent Keymer |
Sharjah Masters | Sharjah | May 17 – 25 | Open | 82 | 2690+3⁄8 | Anish Giri |
TePe Sigeman | Malmö | May 20 – 26 | 8 | 2647 | Javokhir Sindarov | |
American Continental Championship | Foz do Iguaçu | May 23 – 31 | Continental Open |
218 | 2606+1⁄8 | Sam Shankland |
Norway Chess | Stavanger | May 26 – Jun 6 | 6 | 2790+2⁄3 | Magnus Carlsen | |
Dubai Open | Dubai | May 27 – Jun 4 | Open | 82 | 2620+1⁄4 | Aleksey Grebnev |
Stepan Avagyan Memorial | Jermuk | May 28 – Jun 6 | 10 | 2678+3⁄4 | Aravindh Chithambaram | |
Delhi International Open | New Delhi | Jun 7 – 14 | Open | 343 | 2550+1⁄2 | Abhijeet Gupta |
Münich Whitsun Open | Münich | Jun 8 – 14 | Open | 152 | 2594+1⁄8 | Elham Amar |
UzChess Cup (M) | Tashkent | Jun 18 – 27 | 10 | 2742+1⁄8 | R Praggnanandhaa | |
UzChess Cup (Ch) | Tashkent | Jun 18 – 27 | 10 | 2582+1⁄8 | Nikolas Theodorou | |
Vladimir Dvorkovich Memorial – Aktobe Open | Aktobe | Jun 20 – Jul 1 | Open | 80 | 2652+5⁄8 | Alexey Sarana |
GCT SuperUnited Rapid & Blitz Croatia | Zagreb | Jul 2 – 7 | Rapid & Blitz | 10 | 2776 | Magnus Carlsen |
Dole Open | Aix-en-Provence | Jul 10 – 27 | Open | 293 | 2650+1⁄2 | |
Karpov International Chess Tournament | Khanty-Mansiysk | Jul 14 – 26 | ||||
Oskemen Open | Oskemen | Jul 20 – 30 | Open | |||
British Chess Championship | Liverpool | Aug 2 – 10 | ||||
Chennai Grand Masters | Chennai | Aug 6 – 15 | 10 | |||
GCT Saint Louis Rapid & Blitz | St. Louis | Aug 9 – 16 | Rapid & Blitz | 10 | ||
Rubinstein Memorial | Polanica-Zdrój | Aug 15 – 24 | ||||
GCT Sinquefield Cup | St. Louis | Aug 16 – 29 | 10 | |||
Maia Open | Maia | Aug 22 – 30 | Open | |||
Fujairah Global Championship | Fujairah | Aug 25 – Sep 2 | Open | 50 | ||
FIDE Grand Swiss | Samarkand | Sep 3 – 15 | FIDE Open |
114 | ||
U.S. Championship | St. Louis | Oct 8 – 24 | National | 12 | ||
Villa Martelli | Buenos Aires | Oct 8 – 17 | ||||
FIDE World Cup | TBD | Oct 31 – Nov 27 | FIDE Open |
206 | ||
U.S. Masters | Charlotte | Nov 26 – 30 | Open | |||
European Rapid Championship | Pristina | Nov 27 – Dec 1 | Rapid Continental |
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European Blitz Championship | Pristina | Nov 27 – Dec 1 | Blitz Continental |
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World Rapid Championship | Doha | Dec 25 – 31 | Rapid FIDE |
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World Blitz Championship | Doha | Dec 25 – 31 | Blitz FIDE |
"(M)" denotes the Masters section while "(Ch)" denotes the Challengers section.
"Open" refers to classical tournaments with 50 or more participants.
Ranking
At the end of 2025, the best player in the Circuit will qualify for the Candidates Tournament 2026, provided that they played in at least 5 tournaments (including at least 4 in standard time controls). Among these tournaments, there shall be at least 2 standard tournaments with participations of more than 50 players (if they played in 6 or 7 tournaments) or at least 1 standard tournament with participations of more than 50 players (if they played in 5 tournaments).
Tournament results which can't be counted for qualification for the Candidates Tournament 2026 are marked in pink. "(M)" denotes the Masters section of tournaments while "(Ch)" denotes the Challengers section.
- : Current leader – set to qualify for Candidates Tournament 2026 (Next top leader if the current top player has already qualified through other route)
- : Current World Champion – ineligible for Candidates Tournament 2026 qualification
- : Player qualified for Candidates Tournament 2026 via another path
- : Player ineligible for Candidates Tournament 2026 qualification
No. | Player | Points | Events | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 |
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1 | R Praggnanandhaa | 86.28 | 7 | Tata Steel (M) 1st – 25.00 |
Prague (M) T 2nd-4th – 11.06 |
GCT Poland R&B 3rd – 8.44 |
GCT Romania Classic 1st – 23.90 |
Avagyan Memorial 2nd – 15.19 |
UzChess Cup (M) 1st – 22.19 |
GCT Croatia R&B 9th – 0.00 |
2 | Nodirbek Abdusattorov | 50.78 | 5 | Tata Steel (M) 3rd – 18.42 |
GCT Romania Classic T 6th-9th – 0.00 |
Sharjah 3rd – 13.80 |
UzChess Cup (M) 3rd – 18.56 |
GCT Croatia R&B 6th – 0.00 |
Optional | |
3 | 43.96 | 2 | Stavanger 1st – 28.78 |
GCT Croatia R&B 1st – 15.18 |
Required | Optional | ||||
4 | Aravindh Chithambaram | 41.32 | 4 | Prague (M) 1st – 24.34 |
GCT Poland R&B 8th – 0.00 |
Avagyan Memorial 1st – 16.98 |
UzChess Cup (M) 10th – 0.00 |
Required | Optional | |
5 | Ding Liren | 40.64 | 1 | World Champ 2nd – 40.64 |
Required | Optional | ||||
6 | Anish Giri | 38.58 | 3 | Tata Steel (M) T 5th-6th – 6.58 |
Prague (M) T 2nd-4th – 11.06 |
Sharjah 1st – 20.94 |
GCT Croatia R&B 7th – 0.00 |
Required | Optional | |
7 | Javokhir Sindarov | 35.94 | 2 | Malmö 1st – 16.17 |
UzChess Cup (M) 2nd – 19.77 |
Required | Optional | |||
8 | Aleksandar Inđić | 34.13 | 5 | Tashkent Open 7th – 2.69 |
Grenke Open 15th – 0.00 |
Baku Open 1st – 10.08 |
Sharjah 2nd – 14.75 |
Dubai Open 5th – 6.61 |
Optional | |
9 | Nihal Sarin | 33.48 | 4 | Tashkent Open 1st – 15.80 |
Menorca 8th – 1.23 |
Asian Champ 2nd – 12.96 |
Dubai Open 6th – 3.49 |
Required | Optional | |
10 | Bardiya Daneshvar | 33.39 | 6 | Al-Beruniy (Ch) 1st – 6.34 |
Aeroflot 9th – 3.58 |
Tashkent Open 4th – 8.98 |
Asian Champ 1st – 14.49 |
Sharjah 15th – 0.00 |
Aktobe Open 35th – 0.00 |
Optional |
11 | Gukesh Dommaraju | 32.03 | 4 | Tata Steel (M) 2nd – 22.37 |
GCT Romania Classic T 6th-9th – 0.00 |
Stavanger 3rd – 0.00 |
GCT Croatia R&B 3rd – 9.66 |
Required | Optional | |
12 | Maxime Vachier-Lagrave | 30.28 | 2 | GCT Poland R&B 2nd – 9.64 |
GCT Romania Classic T 2nd-3rd – 20.64 |
Required | Optional | |||
13 | Vladimir Fedoseev | 29.05 | 2 | Tata Steel (M) 4th – 15.79 |
GCT Poland R&B 1st – 13.26 |
Required | Optional | |||
14 | 28.22 | 5 | Al-Beruniy (M) 2nd – 9.64 |
European Champ 18th – 0.00 |
Sharjah 5th – 7.93 |
Dubai Open 4th – 7.22 |
Aktobe Open 8th – 3.43 |
Optional | ||
15 | Matthias Blübaum | 26.66 | 2 | European Champ 1st – 15.73 |
German Champ 2nd – 10.93 |
Required | Optional | |||
16 | 25.83 | 7 | Djerba 9th – 0.00 |
European Champ 42nd – 0.00 |
Reykjavik 2nd – 5.83 |
Alicante 3rd – 5.89 |
Menorca 1st – 12.67 |
Malmö 8th – 0.00 |
UzChess Cup (Ch) 4th – 1.44 | |
17 | 23.19 | 7 | World Junior Champ 3rd – 4.39 |
Reykjavik Open 8th – 2.79 |
Grenke Open 11th – 0.00 |
Sardinia 6th – 2.88 |
Sharjah 8th – 5.08 |
Munich 1st – 8.05 |
Aktobe Open 21st – 0.00 | |
18 | Marc'Andria Maurizzi | 22.02 | 3 | Djerba 1st – 16.14 |
Prague (Ch) 3rd – 5.88 |
European Champ 220th – 0.00 |
Required | Optional | ||
19 | 20.93 | 4 | Tata Steel (M) 9th – 0.00 |
GCT Romania Classic 4th – 0.00 |
Stavanger 2nd – 20.93 |
GCT Croatia R&B 8th – 0.00 |
Required | Optional | ||
20 | 20.79 | 4 | Al-Beruniy (M) 1st – 13.68 |
Tashkent Open 16th – 0.54 |
Asian Champ 22nd – 0.00 |
UzChess Cup (Ch) 2nd – 6.57 |
Required | Optional | ||
21 | Alireza Firouzja | 20.64 | 2 | GCT Romania Classic T 2nd-3rd – 20.64 |
GCT Croatia R&B 5th – 0.00 |
Required | Optional | |||
22 | 19.03 | 3 | Reykjavik Open 6th – 3.81 |
Alicante 2nd – 6.29 |
Menorca 2nd – 8.93 |
Required | Optional | |||
23 | Parham Maghsoodloo | 18.86 | 4 | Djerba 3rd – 7.70 |
Reykjavik 1st – 11.16 |
Sharjah 49th – 0.00 |
UzChess Cup (M) 5th – 0.00 |
Required | Optional | |
24 | Ian Nepomniachtchi | 18.01 | 2 | Aeroflot 1st – 18.01 |
UzChess Cup (M) 9th – 0.00 |
Required | Optional | |||
25 | 17.82 | 3 | Reykjavik 4th – 4.82 |
Grenke Open 6th – 4.12 |
Sharjah 4th – 8.88 |
Required | Optional |
Notes
- ^ Tournaments other than national championships and zonal and continental tournaments must end by 15th December
References
- ^ a b "FIDE CIRCUIT 2025 REGULATIONS" (PDF). FIDE. 25 December 2024. Retrieved 7 January 2025.
- ^ "FIDE Circuit". fide.com. Retrieved 2024-05-04.