The 2024 FIDE Circuit is a system comprising the top chess tournaments in 2024, 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]

2024 FIDE Circuit
Duration28 December 2023 – 15 December 2024
Seasons
2025 →

Tournament eligibility edit

A FIDE-rated individual standard tournament is eligible for the Circuit if it meets the following criteria:[1]

  1. Finish between 1 January 2024 and 15 December 2024.
  2. Has at least 8 players.
  3. Has at least 7 rounds (4 rounds for knockout events).
  4. 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).
  5. Players represent at least 3 national federations.
  6. 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:

  • The World Chess Championship 2024.
  • National Championships that meet points 1 to 4 in 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 edit

Event points edit

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
    • 1.0 - Standard classical tournaments
    • 0.8 - World Rapid Championships
    • 0.6 - World Blitz Championships and other Rapid tournaments
    • 0.5 - Mixed Rapid & Blitz tournaments
    • 0.4 - Blitz tournaments

Basic points edit

Basic points for a tournament are awarded depending on the tournament format:

  • Swiss-system: Top 8 (within top half of ranking), ties included.
  • Round-robin: Top 3 with ties (with the exception of the Candidates Tournament 2024 where points are awarded to all players).
  • Knockout: Third round or later, up to 8 players.

Points are awarded as follows:

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th
11/10 8 7 6 5 4 3 2
  • If the tournament is won outright, basic points for 1st place would be 11 points. Otherwise, 10 basic points would 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.
  • For round-robin tournaments (other than Candidates), 4th and below are worth zero points for tied players calculation.

FIDE World Championship points edit

For World Chess Championship 2024, the winner will get points calculated as 1st place basic points multipled by the strength factor, but with its TAR value using winner's performance rating instead.

Player's total and ranking edit

A player's point total for the ranking is the sum of their best 7 tournaments with the following criteria:

  • If player has 6 or more tournaments to count:
    • No more than 5 tournaments with 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 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.

Tournaments edit

Eligible tournaments as of 4 May 2024.[2]

2024 FIDE Circuit – Eligible Tournaments
Tournament Location Date Type P# TAR Winner
Hastings Masters   Hastings 28 December 2023 – 5 January 2024 105 2552   Abhijeet Gupta
Tata Steel Masters   Wijk aan Zee 12–28 January 14 2752+34   Wei Yi
Tata Steel Challengers   Wijk aan Zee 12–28 January 14 2637+34   Leon Luke Mendonca
Djerba Masters   Djerba 18–25 February 8 2590+12   Daniel Dardha
Prague Masters   Prague 27 February – 7 March 10 2727+14   Nodirbek Abdusattorov
Prague Challengers   Prague 27 February – 7 March 10 2575+34   Ediz Gurel
Prague Open   Prague 27 February – 7 March 267 2567+34   Stamatis Kourkoulos-Arditis
Shenzhen Masters   Shenzhen 29 February – 7 March 8 2698   Bu Xiangzhi
Aeroflot Open   Moscow 3-7 March 142 2679+78   Amin Tabatabaei
Cappelle-la-Grande Open   Cappelle-la-Grande 2–8 March 382 2562+58   Abhimanyu Puranik
Reykjavik Open   Reykjavík 15–21 March 363 2602+34   Bogdan-Daniel Deac
Fagernes Chess International   Fagernes 24–31 March 100 2568   Rinat Jumabayev
Torneo International de Ajedrez de Roda   La Roda 27–31 March 210 2603+78   Aravindh Chithambaram
Grenke Open   Karlsruhe March 26 – April 1 935 2689+14   Hans Niemann
Open Internacional de Ajedrez Semana Santa   Alicante March 27 – April 1 417 2574+12   Kirill Alekseenko
Menorca Open   Menorca April 2–7 284 2676+58   Arjun Erigaisi
Candidates   Toronto April 3–22 FIDE 8 2744+78   Gukesh D
Sunway Formentera Chess Festival   Formentera April 9–19 51 2581+34   Alexander Donchenko
Spring Chess Classic   St. Louis April 11–20 10 2624+78   Leon Luke Mendonca
TePe Sigeman & Co chess tournament   Malmö April 27 – May 3 8 2676+78   Nodirbek Abdusattorov
Sardinia World Chess Festival   Orosei, Sardinia April 27 – May 4 168 2658+12   Daniel Dardha
Dubai Police Global Chess Challenge   Dubai May 3–13 135
GCT Superbet Poland Rapid & Blitz   Warsaw May 6–13 Rapid & Blitz 10
Chinese Chess Championship   Xinghua May 6–16 National 12
Chess Grand Prix   Linz May 9–12 Rapid & Blitz 294
Cherry Blossom Classic   Dulles May 22–27
Chess Festival Munich   Munich May 19 – June 2
Americas Continental Blitz Championship   Medellin May 29 Blitz FIDE
Americas Continental Rapid Championship   Medellin June 1 Rapid FIDE
Americas Continental Championship   Medellin May 24 – June 2 FIDE 2582+38
Vladimir Dvorkovich Memorial   Aktobe
National Open   Las Vegas June 5–9
Stepan Avagyan Memorial   Jermuk June 9–18
Teplice Open   Teplice June 15–23
GCT Romania   Bucharest June 24 – July 6 10
GCT Croatia   Zagreb July 8–15 Rapid & Blitz
Biel Chess Festival   Biel/Bienne July 13–26
GCT St. Louis Rapid and Blitz   St. Louis August 10–17 Rapid & Blitz
Internationale Dortmunder Schachtage   Dortmund August 10–18
Sinquefield Cup   St. Louis August 17–31 10
Abu Dhabi Masters   Abu Dhabi

Ranking edit

At the end of 2024, the best player in the Circuit will qualify for the 2026 Candidates Tournament, provided that he have played 5 eligible tournaments, including at least 4 in standard time controls.

Top 20 as of 4 May 2024[2]
No. Player Points 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1   Nodirbek Abdusattorov 55.43   Tata Steel Masters
T 2nd-4th – 14.22
  Prague Masters
1st – 25.00
  Malmö
1st – 16.21
2   Arjun Erigaisi 52.36   Shenzhen Masters
3rd – 15.18
  Grenke Open
T 6th-7th – 6.99
  Menorca Open
1st – 16.19
  Malmö
T 2nd-3rd – 14.00
3   Gukesh D 41.16   Tata Steel Masters
T 2nd-4th – 14.22
  Candidates
1st – 26.94
4   Daniel Dardha 34.89   Tata Steel Challengers
T 2nd-3rd – 10.33
  Djerba
1st – 8.60
  Menorca Open
8th – 1.89
  Sardinia Festival
1st – 14.07
5   Leon Luke Mendonca 28.89   Tata Steel Challengers
1st – 15.15
  Spring Chess Classic
1st – 13.74
6   Hans Niemann 28.51   Djerba
2nd – 7.69
  Grenke Open
1st – 20.82
7   Vladimir Fedoseev 23.75   Grenke Open
3rd – 10.30
  Menorca Open
4th – 9.27
  Sardinia Festival
6th – 4.18
8   R Praggnanandhaa 23.60   Prague Masters
T 2nd-4th – 11.36
  Candidates
5th – 12.24
9   Kirill Alekseenko 22.62   Semana Santa Open
1st – 8.20
  Menorca Open
2nd – 14.42
10   Maksim Chigaev 21.95   Grenke Open
5th – 8.41
  Menorca Open
3rd – 13.54
11   Wei Yi 20.54   Tata Steel Masters
1st – 20.54
12   Amin Tabatabaei 19.79   Aeroflot Open
1st – 19.79
13   Kirill Shevchenko 19.47   Grenke Open
T 6th-7th – 6.99
  Sardinia Festival
2nd – 12.48
14   Hikaru Nakamura 18.37   Candidates
2nd – 18.37
15   Bu Xiangzhi 18.15   Shenzhen Masters
1st – 18.15
16   Ian Nepomniachtchi[a] 17.14   Candidates
3rd – 17.14
17   Yu Yangyi 16.17   Shenzhen Masters
2nd – 16.17
18   Fabiano Caruana 15.92   Candidates
4th – 15.92
19   Anish Giri 14.22   Tata Steel Masters
T 2nd-4th – 14.22
20   Peter Svidler 14.00   Malmö
T 2nd-3rd – 14.00
  •  : Player qualified for 2026 Candidates Tournament via this path.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Russian 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.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "FIDE CIRCUIT 2024 REGULATIONS" (PDF). FIDE. 25 January 2024. Retrieved 28 January 2024.
  2. ^ a b "FIDE Circuit". fide.com. Retrieved 2024-05-04.
  3. ^ Doggers (PeterDoggers), Peter (2022-02-28). "FIDE Condemns Military Action; Takes Measures Against Russia, Belarus". Chess.com. Retrieved 2023-10-15.

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