2025 in chess

Major chess events in 2025 include the annual Tata Steel Chess Tournament, Norway Chess and Grand Chess Tour. Ju Wenjun defended her title against challenger Tan Zhongyi in the Women's World Chess Championship 2025. The FIDE Grand Swiss Tournament in Samarkand in September will determine two qualifiers for the Candidates Tournament 2026, while the Chess World Cup in New Delhi in November will determine three qualifiers. The 2025 FIDE Circuit, comprising top tournaments in 2025, will determine one qualifier. The annual World Rapid and Blitz Chess Championships will take place in Doha in December.

Timeline

January 2025 FIDE Rankings
Rank Prev Player Rating Change
1 1 Magnus Carlsen 2831 0
2 2 Fabiano Caruana 2803 -2
3 3 Hikaru Nakamura 2802 0
4 4 Arjun Erigaisi 2801 0
5 5 Gukesh Dommaraju 2777 -6
6 6 Nodirbek Abdusattorov 2768 -9
7 7 Alireza Firouzja 2763 0
8 8 Ian Nepomniachtchi 2754 -1
9 9 Wei Yi 2751 -2
10 10 Viswanathan Anand 2750 0

January

February 2025 FIDE Rankings
Rank Prev Player Rating Change
1 1 Magnus Carlsen 2833 +2
2 2 Fabiano Caruana 2803 0
3 3 Hikaru Nakamura 2802 0
4 4 Arjun Erigaisi 2801 0
5 5 Gukesh Dommaraju 2777 0
6 6 Nodirbek Abdusattorov 2766 -2
7 7 Alireza Firouzja 2760 -3
8 9 Wei Yi 2755 +4
9 8 Ian Nepomniachtchi 2754 0
10 10 Viswanathan Anand 2750 0

February

March 2025 FIDE Rankings
Rank Prev Player Rating Change
1 1 Magnus Carlsen 2833 0
2 3 Hikaru Nakamura 2802 0
3 5 Gukesh Dommaraju 2787 +10
4 2 Fabiano Caruana 2783 -20
5 4 Arjun Erigaisi 2777 -24
6 6 Nodirbek Abdusattorov 2773 +7
7 8 Wei Yi 2760 +5
8 14 R Praggnanandhaa 2758 +17
9 7 Alireza Firouzja 2757 -3
10 8 Ian Nepomniachtchi 2753 -1

March

April 2025 FIDE Rankings
Rank Prev Player Rating Change
1 1 Magnus Carlsen 2837 +4
2 2 Hikaru Nakamura 2804 +2
3 3 Gukesh Dommaraju 2787 0
4 5 Arjun Erigaisi 2782 +5
5 4 Fabiano Caruana 2776 -7
6 6 Nodirbek Abdusattorov 2773 0
7 7 Wei Yi 2758 -2
8 8 R Praggnanandhaa 2758 0
9 10 Ian Nepomniachtchi 2757 +4
10 9 Alireza Firouzja 2757 0

April

May 2025 FIDE Rankings
Rank Prev Player Rating Change
1 1 Magnus Carlsen 2837 0
2 2 Hikaru Nakamura 2804 0
3 3 Gukesh Dommaraju 2787 0
4 5 Arjun Erigaisi 2782 0
5 4 Fabiano Caruana 2776 0
6 6 Nodirbek Abdusattorov 2771 -2
7 7 Wei Yi 2758
8 8 R Praggnanandhaa 2758 0
9 10 Ian Nepomniachtchi 2757 0
10 9 Alireza Firouzja 2757 0

May

June 2025 FIDE Rankings
Rank Prev Player Rating Change
1 1 Magnus Carlsen 2837 0
2 2 Hikaru Nakamura 2804 0
3 4 Arjun Erigaisi 2782 0
4 5 Fabiano Caruana 2777 +1
5 3 Gukesh Dommaraju 2776 -11
6 6 Nodirbek Abdusattorov 2767 -4
7 7 R Praggnanandhaa 2767 +9
8 9 Alireza Firouzja 2766 +9
9 8 Wei Yi 2758 0
10 10 Ian Nepomniachtchi 2757 0

June

July 2025 FIDE Rankings
Rank Prev Player Rating Change
1 1 Magnus Carlsen 2839 +2
2 2 Hikaru Nakamura 2807 +3
3 5 Fabiano Caruana 2784 +7
4 7 R Praggnanandhaa 2779 +1
5 3 Arjun Erigaisi 2776 -6
6 5 Gukesh Dommaraju 2776 0
7 6 Nodirbek Abdusattorov 2771 +4
8 8 Alireza Firouzja 2766 0
9 9 Wei Yi 2748 -10
10 12 Anish Giri 2748 0

July

  • Jul 1 – FIDE extends the domestic suspension of Christopher Yoo to take effect worldwide, banning him from FIDE-rated events until 14 November, following a request by the USCF. Additionally, he has been put on probation until 14 November 2030.[55]
  • Jul 1 – For the first time since the inception of FIDE rating lists, Russian players were absent from the world's top ten, after Ian Nepomniachtchi dropped to number 14.[56] On the other hand, Anish Giri returned to the top ten after over a year.[57]
  • Jul 6Magnus Carlsen won the SuperUnited Rapid & Blitz Croatia with a score of 22½/36. Wesley So finished second with 20/36, while Gukesh Dommaraju finished third with 19½/36.[58]

Events

Major tournaments

Tournament City System Dates Players (2700+) Winner Runner-up Third
Tata Steel Masters[59] Wijk aan Zee Round robin 17 Jan – 2 Feb 14 (9) R Praggnanandhaa Gukesh Dommaraju Nodirbek Abdusattorov
Prague Chess Festival Prague Round robin 25 Feb – 7 Mar 10 (6) Aravindh Chithambaram Anish Giri Wei Yi
GCT Romania Bucharest Round robin 7 – 16 May 10 (9) R Praggnanandhaa Alireza Firouzja
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
TePe Sigeman & Co tournament Malmö Round robin 20 – 26 May 8 (2) Javokhir Sindarov Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus Nils Grandelius
Norway Chess Stavanger Double round robin 26 May – 6 Jun 6 (6) Magnus Carlsen Fabiano Caruana Gukesh Dommaraju
Stepan Avagyan Memorial Jermuk Round robin 29 May – 6 Jun 10 (2) Aravindh Chithambaram R Praggnanandhaa Dmitrij Kollars
UzChess Cup Masters Tashkent Round robin 18 – 28 Jun 10 (7) R Praggnanandhaa Nodirbek Abdusattorov
Javokhir Sindarov
Biel Chess Festival Biel/Bienne Multi-stage 12 – 25 Jul 6 (2)
Chennai Grand Masters Chennai Round robin 6 – 15 Aug 10
Sinquefield Cup St. Louis Round robin 16 – 29 Aug 10
FIDE Grand Swiss Samarkand Swiss 3 – 15 Sep 114
GCT Finals São Paulo Single elimination 26 Sep – 4 Oct 4
Chess World Cup TBD Single elimination 31 Oct – 27 Nov 206

Opens

Tournament City TAR Dates Players Winner Runner-up Third
Aeroflot Open Moscow 2704+58 28 Feb – 7 Mar 140 Ian Nepomniachtchi Richárd Rapport Andrey Esipenko
European Individual Championship Eforie 2671+58 14 – 27 Mar 375 Matthias Blübaum Frederik Svane Maxim Rodshtein
Tashkent Open, Agzamov Memorial Tashkent 2643+58 19 – 30 Mar 158 Nihal Sarin Sanan Sjugirov Abhimanyu Puranik
Reykjavik Open Reykjavík 2612+34 9 – 15 Apr 419 Parham Maghsoodloo Vasyl Ivanchuk Mahammad Muradli
Grenke Chess Open Karlsruhe 2638+38 17 – 21 Apr 875 Aswath S Brandon Jacobson Ivan Šarić
Daniil Yuffa
Menorca Open Menorca 2644 22 – 27 Apr 326 Vasyl Ivanchuk Lu Shanglei Karthikeyan Murali
Asian Individual Championship Al Ain 2652+12 7 – 15 Apr 157 Bardiya Daneshvar Nihal Sarin Shamsiddin Vokhidov
Sharjah Masters Sharjah 2690+38 17 – 25 May 82 Anish Giri Aleksandar Inđić Nodirbek Abdusattorov
American Absolute Championship Foz do Iguaçu 2606+18 23 – 31 May 218 Sam Shankland José Martínez Alcántara Alexandr Fier
Dubai Open Dubai 2620+14 27 May – 4 Jun 82 Aleksey Grebnev Alan Pichot Ivan Zemlyanskii
Vladimir Dvorkovich Memorial – Aktobe Open Aktobe 2652+59 21 – 30 Jun 80 Alexey Sarana Aryan Chopra Zhamsaran Tsydypov

Rapid & Blitz events

Tournament City System Dates Players Winner Runner-up Third
Chessable Masters Online Double elimination 16 – 21 Feb 16 Magnus Carlsen Hikaru Nakamura Ian Nepomniachtchi
GCT Poland Warsaw Round robin[a] 24 April – 1 May 10 Vladimir Fedoseev Maxime Vachier-Lagrave R Praggnanandhaa
Chess.com Classic Online Double elimination 18 – 23 May 16 Magnus Carlsen Maxime Vachier-Lagrave Hikaru Nakamura
GCT Croatia Zagreb Round robin[a] 2 – 6 Jul 10 Magnus Carlsen Wesley So Gukesh Dommaraju
Esports World Cup[60][b] Riyadh Multi-stage 29 Jul – 1 Aug 16
GCT St. Louis St. Louis Round robin[a] 9 – 16 Aug 10
World Rapid Championship Doha Swiss 25 – 31 Dec TBD
World Blitz Championship Multi-stage

Women's events

Tournament City System Dates Players (2500+) Winner Runner-up Third
Monaco Grand Prix Monaco Round robin 17 – 28 Feb 10 (4) Aleksandra Goryachkina Koneru Humpy Batkhuyag Munguntuul
Nicosia Grand Prix Nicosia Round robin 14 – 25 Mar 10 (4) Anna Muzychuk Zhu Jiner Harika Dronavalli
World Championship Shanghai, Chongqing Match 3 – 16 Apr 2 (2) Ju Wenjun Tan Zhongyi
Pune Grand Prix Pune Round robin 14 – 25 Apr 10 (3) Koneru Humpy Zhu Jiner Divya Deshmukh
Großlobming Grand Prix Großlobming Round robin 6 – 15 May 10 (4) Anna Muzychuk Zhu Jiner Tan Zhongyi
Norway Chess Stavanger Double round robin 26 May – 6 Jun 6 (4) Anna Muzychuk Lei Tingjie Koneru Humpy
Cairns Cup St. Louis Round robin 10 – 20 Jun 10 (4) Carissa Yip Alice Lee Harika Dronavalli
Koneru Humpy
Chess World Cup Batumi Single elimination 5 – 29 Jul 107
FIDE Grand Swiss Samarkand Swiss 3 – 15 Sep 114
World Rapid Championship Doha Swiss 25 – 31 Dec TBD
World Blitz Championship Multi-stage

National events

Tournament City System Dates Players Winner Runner-up Third
Armenian Championship Yerevan Round robin 14 – 22 Jan 10 Robert Hovhannisyan Artur Davtyan Sargis Sargsyan
Israeli Championship Eilat Swiss 20 – 28 Jan 32 Yair Parkhov Yahli Sokolovsky Yannay Ben Ari
Montenegrin Championship Podgorica Swiss 31 Jan – 9 Feb 50 Nikita Petrov Nemanja Vukcevic Denis Kadrić
Georgian Championship Tbilisi Round robin 3 – 12 Feb 10 Levan Pantsulaia Giga Quparadze Tornike Sanikidze
Azerbaijani Championship Baku Single elimination 31 Jan – 15 Feb 26 Rauf Mamedov Shakhriyar Mamedyarov Misratdin Iskandarov
Singapore Chess Championship Singapore Swiss 2 – 18 Feb 30 Tin Jingyao Siddharth Jagadeesh Enrique Paciencia
Romanian Chess Championship Craiova Swiss 15 – 23 Feb 84 David Gavrilescu Constantin Lupulescu Filip Magold
American Cup St. Louis Double elimination 15 – 24 Mar 8 Hikaru Nakamura Fabiano Caruana Levon Aronian
Canadian Chess Championship Toronto Swiss 17 – 22 Apr 90 Nikolay Noritsyn Shawn Rodrigue-Lemieux Razvan Preotu
Uzbekistani Chess Championship Qiziltepa District Single elimination 18 – 28 Apr 16 Nodirbek Yakubboev Ortik Nigmatov Mukhammadzokhid Suyarov
Polish Chess Championship Kraków Round robin 06 – 15 May 10 Paweł Teclaf Jakub Kosakowski Radosław Wojtaszek
German Chess Championship Munich Round robin 15 – 23 May 10 Vincent Keymer Matthias Bluebaum Dennis Wagner
Kazakhstani Chess Championship Astana Round robin 21 May – 01 Jun 14 Kazybek Nogerbek Denis Makhynov Aldiyar Ansat
Serbian Chess Championship Pirot Round robin 31 May – 06 Jun 10 Ivan Ivanisevic Suat Atalik Robert Markuš
Chinese Chess Championship Xinghua Swiss 22 Jun - 03 Jul 60 Xiao Tong Kong Xiangrui Zhang Di
Swedish Chess Championship Uppsala Round robin 28 Jun – 06 Jul 10 Seo Jung-Min Erik Blomqvist Hampus Sörensen
Norwegian Chess Championship Bergen Swiss 04 – 12 Jul 18 Jon Ludvig Hammer Aksel Bu Kvaløy Aryan Tari
Dutch Chess Championship Venlo Single elimination 05 – 12 Jul 16 Jorden van Foreest Loek van Wely Liam Vrolijk
Arthur De Winter

Deaths

Notes

  1. ^ a b c The rapid portion of the tournament is a single round robin, while the blitz portion is a double round robin.
  2. ^ Part of the 2025 Esports World Cup tournament series held in Riyadh. This tournament is part of the Champions Chess Tour 2025, which uses Chess.com and not a standard board.

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