2025 in chess

Timeline

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

January

Events

Major tournaments

Tournament City System Dates Players (2700+) Winner Runner-up Third
Tata Steel Masters[7] Netherlands Wijk aan Zee Round robin 17 Jan – 2 Feb 14 (9)
Prague Chess Festival Czech Republic Prague Round robin 25 Feb – 7 Mar 10 (4)
GCT Romania Romania Bucharest Round robin 5 – 17 May 10
Norway Chess Norway Stavanger Double round robin 26 May – 6 Jun 6 (6)
Biel Chess Festival Switzerland Biel/Bienne Multi-stage 12 – 25 Jul 6
Sinquefield Cup United States St. Louis Round robin 16 – 29 Aug 10

Rapid & Blitz events

Tournament City System Dates Players (2700+) Winner Runner-up Third
GCT Poland Poland Warsaw Round robin
Double round robin
24 April – 1 May 10
GCT Croatia Croatia Zagreb Round robin
Double round robin
30 Jun – 7 Jul 10
Esports World Cup[8][a] Saudi Arabia Riyadh TBD 31 Jul – 3 Aug 16
GCT St. Louis United States St. Louis Round robin
Double round robin
9 – 16 Aug 10

Women's events

Tournament City System Dates Players (2500+) Winner Runner-up Third
Monaco FIDE Women's Grand Prix Monaco Monaco Round robin 17 – 28 Feb 10
Cyprus FIDE Women's Grand Prix Cyprus Round robin 14 – 25 Mar 10
India FIDE Women's Grand Prix India Round robin 14 – 25 Apr 10
Austria FIDE Women's Grand Prix Austria Round robin 5 – 16 May 10
Women's Norway Chess Norway Stavanger Double round robin 26 May – 6 Jun 6 (6)
Women's World Cup Georgia (country) Batumi Single elimination 5 – 29 Jul 103

Deaths

Notes

  1. ^ 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.

References

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