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2023 FIDE Circuit

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Series of chess tournaments

Sports season
2023 FIDE Circuit
2023 FIDE Circuit winnerFabiano Caruana
Duration22 December 2022 – 30 December 2023
WinnerUnited StatesFabiano Caruana
  Runner-Up (Candidates qualifier)IndiaGukesh Dommaraju
Seasons

The2023 FIDE Circuit was a system comprising the topchess tournaments in 2023, which served as a qualification path for theCandidates Tournament 2024. Players received points based on their performance and the strength of the tournament. A player's final Circuit score was the sum of their five best results of the year. The winner of the Circuit qualified for theCandidates Tournament 2024 inToronto, Canada, the winner of which qualified for theWorld Chess Championship 2024.[1][2][3][4][5]

Since the winner of the Circuit (Fabiano Caruana) had already qualified to the2024 Candidates Tournament via theChess World Cup 2023, the second-place finisher in the Circuit,Gukesh Dommaraju, qualified to the 2024 Candidates.

Tournament eligibility

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A FIDE-rated individual standard tournament was eligible for the Circuit if it met the following criteria:[6]

  1. Finished in the 2023 calendar year.
  2. Had at least 8 players.
  3. Had at least 7 rounds (3 rounds for knockout events).
  4. The 8 highest-rated players had an average standard rating of at least 2550 at the start of tournament. This average is referred to as TAR (tournament average rating).
  5. Players represented at least 3 national federations.
  6. Not more than 50% of the 20 highest-rated players (or all players if fewer than 20) represented one federation.

The Circuit also included the following tournaments:

  • National Championships that met points 1 to 4 in the above criteria.
  • World Rapid Championship.
  • World Blitz Championship.
  • Continental Rapid Championships.
  • Continental Blitz Championships.
  • Other Rapid and Blitz tournaments that meet the above criteria, except that the TAR must be at least 2700.

Points system

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Event points

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Circuit points obtained by a player from a tournament were calculated as follows:

P=B×k×w{\displaystyle P=B\times k\times w}

where:

Basic points

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Basic points for a tournament were awarded if the players placed in (or tied for) the top 8, provided that the placing was within the top half of the tournament, or at least the third round for knockout tournaments.

1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th
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For tied positions, basic points were 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 was applied, basic points were shared equally among all tied players.

FIDE World Cup points

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For theFIDE World Cup 2023, points were given as above with the following modifications:

  • All losing quarterfinalists were given full 5 basic points.
  • 2 extra points were added to the final points of all top 8 finishers.

Player's total and ranking

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A player's point total for the ranking was the sum of their best 5 tournaments,[7] of which at least 4 events had to be played with standard time controls. Players without 5 such events (for example,Leinier Domínguez andVidit Gujrathi) were not ranked. Tournaments that could be included in player's results were as follows:

  • Official FIDE tournaments.
  • National Championships.
  • Other eligible tournaments, limited to one event per host country.

Tournaments

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Eligible tournaments as of 30 December 2023.[8]

2023 FIDE Circuit - Eligible Tournaments
TournamentLocationDateTypeTARWinner
Indian Chess ChampionshipIndiaNew Delhi22 December, 2022 – 3 January, 2023National2564+14IndiaKarthik Venkataraman
Rilton CupSwedenStockholm27 December, 2022 – 5 January, 20232567+58IndiaPranesh M
Armenian Chess ChampionshipArmeniaYerevan13–21 JanuaryNational2574ArmeniaSamvel Ter-Sahakyan
Azerbaijani Chess ChampionshipAzerbaijanBaku13–26 JanuaryNational2568+14AzerbaijanVasif Durarbayli
Tata Steel MastersNetherlandsWijk aan Zee13–29 January2770NetherlandsAnish Giri
Tata Steel ChallengersNetherlandsWijk aan Zee13–29 January2633+14GermanyAlexander Donchenko
Floripa OpenBrazilFlorianópolis23–29 January2557+38ArgentinaAlan Pichot
WR Chess MastersGermanyDüsseldorf15–26 February2743+14United StatesLevon Aronian
Open International de Cappelle la GrandeFranceCappelle-la-Grande18–24 February2564+14IndiaS. P. Sethuraman[9]
European Individual Chess ChampionshipSerbiaVrnjačka Banja3–13 MarchContinental
FIDE
2685+58FIDEAlexey Sarana[a]
Delhi OpenIndiaNew Delhi23–30 March2579+78IndiaAravindh Chithambaram
Reykjavik OpenIcelandReykjavík29 March – 4 April2630+14SwedenNils Grandelius
Fagernes Chess InternationalNorwayFagernes2–9 April2575+12TurkeyVahap Şanal
International Mexican Open Chess ChampionshipMexicoMexico City4–9 April2568+58PeruJose Eduardo Martinez Alcantara
Open Internacional de Ajedrez Semana SantaSpainLa Nucia5–10 April2585+38UkraineYuri Solodovnichenko
The Spring ClassicUnited StatesSt. Louis5–13 April2634+34NetherlandsBenjamin Bok
Open Internacional Chess MenorcaSpainMenorca11–16 April2660+12IndiaGukesh Dommaraju
Polish Chess ChampionshipPolandWarsaw12–20 AprilNational2604+78PolandBartosz Soćko
Sunway Formentera International Chess FestivalSpainFormentera18–28 April2613+38FIDEVladimir Fedoseev
Kazakhstan Chess CupKazakhstanAstana23–30 April2635+38KazakhstanAldiyar Ansat
Satty Zhuldyz MastersKazakhstanAstana24–25 AprilRapid & Blitz2707+14United StatesLevon Aronian
Stepan Avagyan MemorialArmeniaJermuk2–12 May2656+14United StatesSamuel Sevian
Capablanca MemorialCubaHavana3–11 May2593+78DenmarkJonas Buhl Bjerre
TePe Sigeman & Co chess tournamentSwedenMalmö4–10 May2674+58FIDEPeter Svidler
Baku OpenAzerbaijanBaku4–12 May2649+34IndiaLeon Luke Mendonca
GCT Superbet Chess Classic RomaniaRomaniaBucharest4–16 May2768+38United StatesFabiano Caruana
American Continental Chess ChampionshipDominican RepublicJuan Dolio15–23 MayContinental
FIDE
2602+12UruguayGeorg Meier
Sharjah MastersUnited Arab EmiratesSharjah16–26 May2718+78IndiaArjun Erigaisi
GCT Superbet Rapid & Blitz PolandPolandWarsaw19–26 MayRapid & Blitz2754+58NorwayMagnus Carlsen
Cherry Blossom ClassicUnited StatesDulles, Virginia24–29 May2572+18AzerbaijanVasif Durarbayli
FIDEMikhail Antipov
Norway Chess OpenNorwayStavanger27 May – 3 June2562+14SwedenPlaton Galperin
Norway Chess BlitzNorwayStavanger27 May – 3 JuneBlitz2771+78UzbekistanNodirbek Abdusattorov
Dubai OpenUnited Arab EmiratesDubai27 May – 4 June2681+12IndiaAravindh Chithambaram
Norway Chess – Main TournamentNorwayStavanger27 May – 9 June2771+78United StatesHikaru Nakamura[10]
Münchner Pfingst-OpenGermanyMunich31 May – 6 June2567+14FIDEAlexander Motylev[a]
Asian Continental Men Blitz Chess ChampionshipKazakhstanAlmaty3 JuneBlitz
Continental
FIDE
2573+58KazakhstanArystan Isanzhulov
Asian Chess ChampionshipKazakhstanAlmaty4–11 JuneContinental
FIDE
2618UzbekistanShamsiddin Vokhidov
Canadian Transnational Chess ChampionshipCanadaMontreal6–11 June2587+34LatviaToms Kantans
Teplice OpenCzech RepublicTeplice10–18 June2613+78GermanyFrederik Svane
The Las Vegas National OpenUnited StatesLas Vegas14–18 June2607+18UkraineIllia Nyzhnyk
AzerbaijanVasif Durarbayli
CubaYasser Quesada
FIDEMikhail Antipov
Vladimir Dvorkovich Memorial – Aktobe Open ClassicKazakhstanAktobe20–27 June2597+14IranBardiya Daneshvar
Prague MastersCzech RepublicPrague20–30 June2697+78United StatesRay Robson
Prague ChallengersCzech RepublicPrague20–30 June2573+38PolandMateusz Bartel
World OpenUnited StatesPhiladelphia23 June – 4 July2608+12United StatesFidel Corrales Jimenez
Sparkassen Chess TrophyGermanyDortmund24 June – 2 July2649+18GermanyAlexander Donchenko
Orillas de MarSpainAdeje25 June – 2 July2580IndiaAbhijeet Gupta
Norwegian Chess ChampionshipNorwayOslo30 June – 8 JulyNational2557+14NorwaySimen Agdestein
Dutch Chess ChampionshipNetherlandsUtrecht2–9 JulyNational2630+78NetherlandsAnish Giri
GCT SuperUnited Rapid & Blitz CroatiaCroatiaZagreb3–10 JulyRapid & Blitz2768+38NorwayMagnus Carlsen
International Open "Villa de Benasque"SpainBenasque5–14 July2628+78ChinaBu Xiangzhi
International Chess Festival Astana ZhuldyzdaryKazakhstanAstana11–18 July2620+12IndiaAditya Mittal
Geza Hetenyi MemorialHungaryBudapest11–19 July2691+34IndiaR Praggnanandhaa
Biel Master TournamentSwitzerlandBiel/Bienne17–27 July2603+34ChinaBu Xiangzhi
Biel Grandmaster Triathlon (classical part)SwitzerlandBiel/Bienne18–26 July2699+18VietnamLê Quang Liêm
Romania Grand Prix BrașovRomaniaBrașov18–26 July2564+58ItalyLuca Moroni
Paleochora International Chess TournamentGreeceKantanos-Selino19–26 July2555+14ChinaBai Jinshi
Uralsk OpenKazakhstanOral21–28 July2596+58United StatesHans Niemann
FIDE World CupAzerbaijanBaku30 July – 24 AugustFIDE2777+14NorwayMagnus Carlsen
International Chess Cup of His Majesty the King Mohammed VIMoroccoRabat14–19 August2643+18LithuaniaPaulius Pultinevičius
Abu Dhabi International Chess FestivalUnited Arab EmiratesAbu Dhabi16–24 August2672+12SloveniaVladimir Fedoseev
French Chess ChampionshipFranceAlpe d'Huez18–27 AugustNational2599+14FranceYannick Gozzoli
Open Internacional de Sants-Ciutat de BarcelonaSpainBarcelona18–27 August2572+38NorwayElham Amar
Maia Chess OpenPortugalMaia25 August – 2 September2554+38IsraelVictor Mikhalevski
Tata Steel Chess India RapidIndiaKolkata5–7 SeptemberRapid2729+34FranceMaxime Vachier-Lagrave
Tata Steel Chess India BlitzIndiaKolkata8–9 SeptemberBlitz2729+34FIDEAlexander Grischuk[a]
Tsaghkadzor OpenArmeniaTsaghkadzor19–28 September2580+14IndiaAbhimanyu Puranik
World Junior ChampionshipMexicoMexico City21 September – 1 OctoberFIDE2572+34FranceMarc'Andria Maurizzi
Levitov Chess WeekNetherlandsAmsterdam22–26 SeptemberRapid2735+58FIDEIan Nepomniachtchi[a]
Asian Games IndividualChinaHangzhou23–27 SeptemberRapid2701+14ChinaWei Yi
Yerevan OpenArmeniaYerevan29 September – 7 October2555+78ArmeniaKaren H. Grigoryan
Russian ChampionshipRussiaSt Petersburg1–12 OctoberNational2650FIDEVladislav Artemiev[a]
US Chess ChampionshipUnited StatesSt. Louis5–15 OctoberNational2726+34United StatesFabiano Caruana
Fagernes International AutumnNorwayFagernes8–15 October2567+12DenmarkMads Andersen
Spanish ChampionshipSpainMarbella10–21 OctoberNational2563+12SpainEduardo Iturrizaga
Qatar MastersQatarDoha11–20 October2747+38UzbekistanNodirbek Yakubboev
FIDE Grand SwissIsle of ManDouglas, Isle of Man23 October – 5 NovemberFIDE2761+58IndiaVidit Gujrathi
Bavarian OpenGermanyTegernsee28 October – 5 November2562+12Czech RepublicJiří Štoček
Torneio Internacional da Figueira da FozPortugalFigueira da Foz5–12 November2562+78CubaCarlos Daniel Albornoz Cabrera
GCT St. Louis Rapid and BlitzUnited StatesSt. Louis12–19 NovemberRapid & Blitz2751United StatesFabiano Caruana
Sinquefield CupUnited StatesSt. Louis21–30 November2759+14United StatesFabiano Caruana
U.S. MastersUnited StatesCharlotte22–26 November2594+78FIDEMikhail Antipov
Tournament of PeaceCroatiaZagreb22–30 November2625+34United StatesHans Niemann
El Llobregat OpenSpainSant Boi de Llobregat30 November – 8 December2658IndiaS. L. Narayanan
London Chess ClassicUnited KingdomLondon1–10 December2674+58England Michael Adams
Gashimov MemorialAzerbaijanGabala7–11 DecemberRapid & Blitz2703+78IndiaVidit Gujrathi
Champions Chess Tour FinalsCanadaToronto9–16 DecemberRapid2743+78NorwayMagnus Carlsen
Sunway Chess FestivalSpainSitges12–22 December2646IndiaAbhimanyu Puranik
European Rapid ChampionshipCroatiaZagreb14–15 DecemberRapid
Continental
FIDE
2674+14SerbiaAlexey Sarana
Chennai Grand MastersIndiaChennai15–21 December2711+38IndiaGukesh Dommaraju
European Blitz ChampionshipCroatiaZagreb16 DecemberBlitz
Continental
FIDE
2674+14Czech RepublicDavid Navara
World Rapid ChampionshipUzbekistanSamarkand26–28 DecemberRapid
FIDE
2763+14NorwayMagnus Carlsen
World Blitz ChampionshipUzbekistanSamarkand29–30 DecemberBlitz
FIDE
2763+14NorwayMagnus Carlsen

Ranking

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"(M)" denotes the Masters section of tournaments while "(Ch)" – Challenger section.

Final 2023 rankings[8]
No.PlayerPoints12345
1United StatesFabiano Caruana[b]118.61RomaniaGCT Romania
1st – 26.84
NorwayStavanger (Main)
2nd – 21.75
FIDEWorld Cup
3rd – 21.41
United StatesUS Championship
1st – 22.68
United StatesSt Louis
1st – 25.93
2IndiaGukesh Dommaraju87.36Germany Düsseldorf
T 2nd-3rd – 19.26
United Arab Emirates Sharjah
3rd – 13.13
NorwayStavanger (Main)
3rd – 19.03
FIDEWorld Cup
QF – 15.86
IndiaChennai
1st – 20.08
3NetherlandsAnish Giri84.31NetherlandsTata Steel (M)
1st – 27.00
RomaniaGCT Romania
T 2nd-5th – 17.44
NorwayStavanger (Main)
4th – 16.31
NetherlandsDutch Championship
1st – 13.09
FIDEGrand Swiss
7th – 10.47
4United StatesWesley So83.40NetherlandsTata Steel (M)
4th – 16.20
Germany Düsseldorf
4th – 14.60
RomaniaGCT Romania
T 2nd-5th – 17.44
United StatesUS Championship
2nd – 17.01
United StatesSt Louis
3rd – 18.15
5IndiaArjun Erigaisi81.24United Arab Emirates Sharjah
1st – 21.89
FIDEWorld Cup
QF – 15.86
QatarDoha
T 3rd-8th – 11.13
FIDEGrand Swiss
4th – 14.39
IndiaChennai
2nd – 17.97
-[c]NorwayMagnus Carlsen[d]71.04NetherlandsTata Steel (M)
T 2nd-3rd – 20.25
NorwayStavanger (Main)
6th – 0.00
FIDEWorld Cup
1st – 29.73
QatarDoha
T 9th-22th – 0.00
FIDEWorld Rapid
1st – 21.06
-[c]United StatesHikaru Nakamura[e]59.25NorwayStavanger (Main)
1st – 27.19
FIDEWorld Cup
R4 – 0.00
QatarDoha
T 3rd-8th – 11.13
FIDEGrand Swiss
2nd – 20.93
6IranAmin Tabatabaei56.14NetherlandsTata Steel (Ch)
4th – 8.00
Armenia Jermuk
3rd – 10.55
United Arab Emirates Sharjah
7th – 8.76
Hungary Budapest
2nd – 14.86
United KingdomLondon
2nd – 13.97
7IndiaR Praggnanandhaa[f]54.79Germany Düsseldorf
T 5th-10th – 2.03
Hungary Budapest
1st – 19.18
FIDEWorld Cup
2nd – 24.18
IndiaTata Steel India (Rapid)
3rd – 8.96
FIDEGrand Swiss
13th – 0.44 (T 8th-13th)
8UzbekistanNodirbek Abdusattorov54.63NetherlandsTata Steel (M)
T 2nd-3rd – 20.25
Germany Düsseldorf
T 5th-10th – 2.03
NorwayStavanger (Blitz)
1st – 10.88
QatarDoha
2nd – 21.03
FIDEGrand Swiss
12th – 0.44 (T 8th-13th)
-[c]United StatesLeinier Domínguez52.47FIDEWorld Cup
QF – 15.86
United StatesUS Championship
3rd – 15.87
United StatesSt Louis
2nd – 20.74
Spain Sitges
209th[g]– 0.00
-[c]IndiaVidit Gujrathi[h]52.21United Arab Emirates Sharjah
47th – 0.00
FIDEWorld Cup
QF – 15.86
FIDEGrand Swiss
1st – 26.16
AzerbaijanGabala
1st – 10.19
-[c]United StatesSamuel Sevian49.17United States St. Louis (Spring)
2nd – 10.24
Armenia Jermuk
1st – 15.63
United Arab Emirates Sharjah
2nd – 14.23
United StatesUS Championship
5th – 9.07
FIDEGrand Swiss
22nd – 0.00
9United StatesHans Niemann46.85Spain Menorca
6th – 6.82
United Arab Emirates Sharjah
6th – 9.85
Kazakhstan Uralsk
1st – 9.66
United StatesUS Championship
6th – 7.94
Croatia Zagreb
1st – 12.58
10UzbekistanJavokhir Sindarov46.25NetherlandsTata Steel (Ch)
3rd – 9.33
United Arab EmiratesDubai
2nd – 14.29
ChinaHangzhou
3rd – 8.45
QatarDoha
T 3rd-8th – 11.13
FIDEGrand Swiss
8th – 3.05
-[c]SloveniaVladimir Fedoseev44.30FIDEWorld Cup
R3 – 0.00
United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi
1st – 16.39
FIDEGrand Swiss
26th – 0.00
Spain Sant Boi de Llobregat
3rd – 11.06
FIDEWorld Rapid
2nd – 16.85
-[c]United StatesLevon Aronian41.90NetherlandsTata Steel (M)
T 7th-8th – 4.05
Germany Düsseldorf
1st – 22.30
Kazakhstan Satty Zhuldyz
1st – 10.36
United StatesSt Louis
6th – 5.19 (T 4th-6th)
IndiaChennai
5th – 0.00
11GermanyVincent Keymer40.88Germany Düsseldorf
T 5th-10th – 2.03
Kazakhstan Satty Zhuldyz
6th – 4.40
Czech RepublicPrague (M)
T 4th-7th – 5.44
SwitzerlandBiel/Bienne
2nd – 15.93
FIDEGrand Swiss
5th – 13.08
-[c]FIDEIan Nepomniachtchi[a][i]38.59Germany Düsseldorf
T 2nd-3rd – 19.26
RomaniaGCT Romania
9th – 0.00
FIDEWorld Cup
R5 – 0.00
Netherlands Amsterdam
1st – 14.14
United StatesSt Louis
4th – 5.19 (T 4th-6th)
12ArmeniaHaik M. Martirosyan38.44Armenia Jermuk
4th – 9.77
United Arab Emirates Sharjah
5th – 10.94
Czech RepublicPrague (M)
T 4th-7th – 5.44
Spain Benasque
6th – 4.19
FIDE European Rapid
2nd – 8.10

Notes

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  1. ^abcdefRussian players' flags are displayed as the FIDE flag, as Russian and Belarusian flags have been banned from FIDE-rated events in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[11]
  2. ^Qualified for theCandidates Tournament by finishing third in theWorld Cup
  3. ^abcdefghIneligible for ranking due to minimum events criteria
  4. ^Qualified for theCandidates Tournament by winning theWorld Cup
  5. ^Qualified for theCandidates Tournament by finishing second in theGrand Swiss
  6. ^Qualified for theCandidates Tournament by finishing second in theWorld Cup
  7. ^Dominguez withdrew halfway through the event
  8. ^Qualified for theCandidates Tournament by winning theGrand Swiss
  9. ^Qualified for theCandidates Tournament by finishing second in the2023 World Championship

References

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  1. ^"FIDE revamp Candidates qualification system".chess24.com. 16 December 2022. Retrieved2 August 2023.
  2. ^McGourty, Colin (1 March 2023)."March 2023 FIDE Ratings: Gukesh & Aronian rise, Karjakin out".chess24.com. Retrieved16 August 2023.
  3. ^"FIDE reforms the qualifications paths to the Candidates Tournament".chessbase.com. 16 December 2022. Retrieved16 August 2023.
  4. ^Levin, Anthony (28 March 2023)."FIDE Candidates, Women's Candidates 2024 To Be Held In Toronto".chess.com. Retrieved16 August 2023.
  5. ^"ACP Statement Concerning the FIDE Circuit and Changes to the World Championship Cycle".Association of Chess Professionals. 17 December 2022. Retrieved16 August 2023.
  6. ^Regulations for FIDE Circuit 2023
  7. ^Shah, Sagar (14 August 2023)."Is an Indian confirmed to play at the FIDE Candidates 2024?".chessbase.in. Retrieved16 August 2023.
  8. ^ab"FIDE Circuit 2023".FIDE. Retrieved24 October 2025.
  9. ^"FIDE Circuit Leaderboard: Wesley So takes the lead".chessbase.com. 1 March 2023.
  10. ^"Hikaru Nakamura wins Norway Chess 2023".FIDE. 10 June 2023. Retrieved16 August 2023.
  11. ^Doggers (PeterDoggers), Peter (28 February 2022)."FIDE Condemns Military Action; Takes Measures Against Russia, Belarus".Chess.com. Retrieved15 October 2023.

See also

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