Aeroflot Open

Aeroflot Open
Tournament information
LocationThe Carlton Moscow, Moscow, Russia
Dates1–6 March 2025
Format9-round Swiss tournament
PurseRUB 19,600,000 (2025)
Current champion
Ian Nepomniachtchi

The Aeroflot Open is an annual open chess tournament organised through the joint efforts of the Chess Federation of Russia and the Russian Ministry of Sport with the sponsorship from the Russian flag carrier, Aeroflot. It is played in Moscow, holding both the international open tournament and the Russian Youth Cup "Aeroflot Open - Children".[1]

Aeroflot Open was established in 2002 as Swiss system tournament with nine rounds, and the winner is invited to the Dortmund chess tournament held later in the same year, a tradition begun in 2003. In 2013, it was converted into a rapid and blitz event. The first event had around 80 grandmasters, while in the second event 150 grandmasters participated. Beside the main tournament (A Group), there are also B and C-class tournaments.[2]

The 2025 edition of this tournament was held from 1 - 6 March 2025, at The Carlton Moscow in Moscow, Russia. It was won by Ian Nepomniachtchi. [3]

Winners

The name of the winner is boldfaced as in some editions, a few players ended with the same overall score.

# Year Winner(s) Points Rounds
1 2002  Gregory Kaidanov (USA)
 Alexander Grischuk (RUS)
 Aleksej Aleksandrov (BLR)
 Alexander Shabalov (USA)
 Vadim Milov (SUI)
9
2 2003  Viorel Bologan (MDA)
 Aleksej Aleksandrov (BLR)
 Alexei Fedorov (BLR)
 Peter Svidler (RUS)
7 9
3 2004  Sergei Rublevsky (RUS)
 Rafael Vaganian (ARM)
 Valerij Filippov (RUS)
7 9
4 2005  Emil Sutovsky (ISR)
 Andrei Kharlov (RUS)
 Vassily Ivanchuk (UKR)
 Alexander Motylev (RUS)
 Vladimir Akopian (ARM)
9
5 2006  Baadur Jobava (GEO)
 Viorel Bologan (MDA)
 Krishnan Sasikiran (IND)
 Shakhriyar Mamedyarov (AZE)
9
6 2007  Evgeny Alekseev (RUS) 7 9
7 2008  Ian Nepomniachtchi (RUS) 7 9
8 2009  Étienne Bacrot (FRA)
 Alexander Moiseenko (UKR)
9
9 2010  Lê Quang Liêm (VIE) 7 9
10 2011  Lê Quang Liêm (VIE)
 Nikita Vitiugov (RUS)
 Evgeny Tomashevsky (RUS)
9
11 2012  Mateusz Bartel (POL)
 Anton Korobov (UKR)
 Pavel Eljanov (UKR)
9
12 2013  Sergey Karjakin (RUS) (Rapid tournament)
 Ian Nepomniachtchi (RUS) (Blitz tournament)
2–1[4]
15½
K.O.
18
13 2015  Ian Nepomniachtchi (RUS)
 Daniil Dubov (RUS)
7 9
14 2016  Evgeniy Najer (RUS)
 Boris Gelfand (ISR)
9
15 2017  Vladimir Fedoseev (RUS) 7 9
16 2018  Vladislav Kovalev (BLR) 7 9
17 2019  Kaido Külaots (EST)[5]
 Haik Martirosyan (ARM)
7 9
18 2020  Aydin Suleymanli (AZE)[6]
 Rinat Jumabayev (KAZ)
 Rauf Mamedov (AZE)
 Aravindh Chithambaram (IND)
9
19 2024  Amin Tabatabaei (IRN)[1] 9
20 2025  Ian Nepomniachtchi (FIDE) 7 9

Results

2024

Aeroflot Open was included in the 2024 FIDE Circuit.

Ties were broken first according to the amount of games played with the black pieces, then the average rating of the player's opponents, excluding the highest and the lowest.[7]

Nine rounds were played; the top 20 players of this event were:[8]

Rank Seed Player Points Tie-break 1 Tie-break 2
1 4 GM Amin Tabatabaei 7.5 4 2521
2 2 GM Andrey Esipenko 6.5 5 2532
3 6 GM Nodirbek Yakubboev 6.5 5 2512
4 5 GM Haik Martirosyan 6.5 4 2480
5 19 GM Denis Lazavik 6.5 4 2480
6 24 GM Sergey Drygalov 6 5 2505
7 8 GM Manuel Petrosyan 6 5 2457
8 14 GM Arseniy Nesterov 6 5 2435
9 10 GM David Paravyan 6 5 2428
10 16 GM Vadim Zvjaginsev 6 5 2408
11 42 GM Aleksey Goganov 6 5 2387
12 1 GM Alexander Grischuk 6 4 2569
13 55 IM Yaroslav Remizov 6 4 2545
14 83 FM Alexey Grachev 6 4 2488
15 26 IM Aleksey Grebnev 6 5 2482
16 7 GM Samvel Ter-Sahakyan 6 4 2479
17 11 GM Aydin Suleymanli 6 4 2468
18 45 IM Kazybek Nogerbek 6 4 2413
19 27 GM Mihail Nikitenko 6 4 2391
20 91 IM Kirill Klukin 5.5 5 2519

2025

Aeroflot Open was included in the 2025 FIDE Circuit.

Ties were broken first according to the amount of games played with the black pieces, then the average rating of the player's opponents, excluding the highest and the lowest.[9]

Nine rounds were played; the top 20 players of this event were:[10]

Rank Seed Player Points Tie-break 1 Tie-break 2
1 1 GM Ian Nepomniachtchi 7 5 2557
2 3 GM Richard Rapport 6.5 5 2550
3 5 GM Andrey Esipenko 6.5 5 2510
4 15 GM Maxim Matlakov 6.5 5 2460
5 34 GM Sergei Lobanov 6.5 5 2423
6 9 GM Amin Tabatabaei 6.5 5 2403
7 43 GM Aleksey Goganov 6.5 4 2630
8 2 GM Hans Niemann 6.5 4 2565
9 18 GM Bardiya Daneshvar 6.5 4 2482
10 29 GM Savva Vetokhin 6 5 2538
11 25 GM Ivan Zemlyanskii 6 5 2527
12 31 GM Ilia Iljiushenok 6 5 2408
13 23 GM Pavel Ponkratov 6 5 2370
14 13 GM Aram Hakobyan 6 4 2518
15 7 GM Alexander Grischuk 6 4 2503
16 10 GM Raunak Sadhwani 6 4 2494
17 4 GM Daniil Dubov 6 4 2488
18 6 GM Vladislav Artemiev 6 4 2473
19 117 FM Maksim Volkov 6 4 2453
20 20 GM Arseniy Nesterov 6 4 2445

References

  1. ^ a b "Amin Tabatabaei Wins Aeroflot Open 2024". aeroflotopen.ru. 2024-03-07. Retrieved 2024-03-15.
  2. ^ "Aeroflot Open – Invitations, regulations, events and prizes". Chess News. 2011-11-21. Retrieved 2025-04-21.
  3. ^ "Ian Nepomniachtchi Becomes Aeroflot Open 2025 Winner". chess.com. Retrieved 6 March 2025.
  4. ^ Sergey Karjakin beat Alexander Grischuk by 2–1 in the final of the knockout rapid tournament: "Sergey Karjakin wins Aeroflot Rapid Final" by Chessdom
  5. ^ "Аэрофлот-опен 2019". ruchess.ru.
  6. ^ "Айдын Сулейманлы выиграл главный турнир фестиваля "Аэрофлот Опен 2020"" (in Russian). Ruchess. 2020-02-27. Retrieved 2020-02-27.
  7. ^ "Aeroflot Open – Invitations, regulations, events and prizes". chessbase.com. Retrieved May 23, 2025.
  8. ^ "Aeroflot Open 2024". chess-results.com. Retrieved January 6, 2025.
  9. ^ "Aeroflot Open – Invitations, regulations, events and prizes". chessbase.com. Retrieved May 23, 2025.
  10. ^ "Aeroflot Open 2025". chess-results.com. Retrieved May 24, 2025.

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