The FIDE Grand Swiss Tournament 2025 is taking place September 3 – September 16 in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. It will be an 11-round Swiss-system tournament and forms part of the qualification cycle for the World Chess Championship 2026. The winner and runner-up of the tournament will earn the right to play in the Candidates Tournament 2026.
FIDE Grand Swiss Tournament 2025 is in the Top Chess Events Calendar for the year 2025 and also in the Asia Chess Calendar. For a complete list of events visit the main page of The Chess Calendar
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There will be a total of 114 participants at the FIDE Grand Swiss. The invited players are the Women’s World Champion Ju Wenjun, four Continental spots, four nominated by the FIDE President, five invited by the organizers, and 100 players who qualify by rating. However, only players who played at least 30 rated games counted in any of the 12 standard rating periods from December 2023 to November 2024 are eligible. This leaves a large group of top players out, including Carlsen, Anand, Le Quang Liem, Topalov, Svidler, Radjabov, etc. (see the full list below)
Players not eligible for Grand Swiss due to game requirement
Name
Nov. 2024 Rating
Games Played Dec 2023-Nov 2024
Magnus Carlsen
2831
26
Viswanathan Anand
2750
7
Le Quang Liem
2739
17
Veselin Topalov
2717
2
Wang Hao
2703
21
Teimour Radjabov
2698
22
Peter Svidler
2698
7
Dmitry Andreikin
2695
20
Rustam Kasimdzhanov
2685
19
Igor Kovalenko
2674
0
David Howell
2673
25
Peter Leko
2666
9
Boris Gelfand
2657
20
Alexander Morozevich
2655
7
Ernesto Inarkiev
2650
7
Ni Hua
2649
2
Ngoc Truong Son Nguyen
2646
10
Vladimir Malakhov
2642
12
The only way players on this list can participate in the Grand Swiss 2025 in Samarkand is if they are nominated by the FIDE President or invited by the organizers, or via the following replacement rules.
Grand Swiss Qualification Replacement Rules
- Track A (Article 2.1) Declinations
If any of the 100 players qualified by Track A (Article 2.1) declines to participate, the unallocated spot goes to the next non-qualifying player from Track A (Article 2.1). - Women’s World Champion Declination
If the Women’s World Champion declines to participate, her place goes to the Vice Women’s World Champion. If the Vice Women’s World Champion declines to participate, for all further replacements Track A (Article 2.1) applies for this purpose. - Limit on Automatic Replacements
The automatic replacements by Track A are in force till 30th reserve player, after which players’ replacement and/or playing spots filling shall be subject to GSC decision. - Nominated Players Declining
If any of the players nominated by FIDE President/Continental Presidents decline to participate, the FIDE President/respective Continental President shall nominate another player.
Players qualified for the Grand Swiss 2025 via rating
Rank
Name
Nov. 2024 Rating
1
Fabiano Caruana
2805
2
Hikaru Nakamura
2802
3
Arjun Erigaisi
2799
4
Gukesh Dommaraju
2783
5
Nodirbek Abdusattorov
2777
6
Alireza Firouzja
2763
7
Ian Nepomniachtchi
2755
8
Wei Yi
2753
9
Wesley So
2747
10
Leinier Domínguez
2741
11
Jan-Krzysztof Duda
2740
12
Vidit Gujrathi
2739
13
Levon Aronian
2739
14
Shakhriyar Mamedyarov
2738
15
R Praggnanandhaa
2737
16
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
2737
17
Hans Niemann
2734
18
Vincent Keymer
2733
19
Anish Giri
2733
20
Ding Liren
2728
21
Yu Yangyi
2724
22
Richárd Rapport
2721
23
Vladimir Fedoseev
2712
24
Parham Maghsoodloo
2712
25
Aravindh Chithambaram
2706
26
Vladislav Artemiev
2701
27
Ray Robson
2700
28
Samuel Sevian
2696
29
Pentala Harikrishna
2695
30
Daniil Dubov
2693
31
Alexander Grischuk
2689
32
Bogdan-Daniel Deac
2687
33
Jorden van Foreest
2687
34
Awonder Liang
2687
35
Amin Tabatabaei
2686
36
Bu Xiangzhi
2684
37
Javokhir Sindarov
2682
38
Andrey Esipenko
2682
39
Shamsiddin Vokhidov
2681
40
Alexey Sarana
2679
41
Raunak Sadhwani
2677
42
Nihal Sarin
2676
43
Haik Martirosyan
2676
44
David Navara
2674
45
Kirill Alekseenko
2673
46
Pavel Eljanov
2672
47
Sam Shankland
2672
48
David Antón Guijarro
2671
49
Thai Dai Van Nguyen
2670
50
Ivan Šarić
2668
51
Nikita Vitiugov
2668
52
Nodirbek Yakubboev
2668
53
Volodar Murzin
2664
54
Michael Adams
2662
55
Johan-Sebastian Christiansen
2661
56
Radosław Wojtaszek
2658
57
Shant Sargsyan
2655
58
Matthias Blübaum
2654
59
Frederik Svane
2654
60
Jonas Buhl Bjerre
2654
61
Grigoriy Oparin
2653
62
Kirill Shevchenko
2653
63
Ruslan Ponomariov
2653
64
Étienne Bacrot
2653
65
Max Warmerdam
2653
66
Abhimanyu Puranik
2652
67
Alexandr Predke
2652
68
Benjámin Gledura
2652
69
Rauf Mamedov
2651
70
Andrei Volokitin
2649
71
Alan Pichot
2649
72
Sanan Sjugirov
2649
73
S. L. Narayanan
2647
74
Bassem Amin
2647
75
Alexei Shirov
2646
76
Nils Grandelius
2645
77
Dmitrij Kollars
2641
78
Vasyl Ivanchuk
2640
79
Wang Yue
2640
80
Gabriel Sargissian
2640
81
Gawain Jones
2639
82
Francisco Vallejo Pons
2638
83
Ma Qun
2638
84
Aryan Chopra
2637
85
Evgeniy Najer
2637
86
Anton Korobov
2636
87
Maxim Rodshtein
2636
88
Jeffery Xiong
2636
89
Hrant Melkumyan
2636
90
Arkadij Naiditsch
2636
91
Ediz Gürel
2635
92
Li Chao
2635
93
Yuriy Kryvoruchko
2633
94
Hou Yifan
2633
95
Ivan Cheparinov
2632
96
Aydin Suleymanli
2632
97
Leon Luke Mendonca
2631
98
Daniil Yuffa
2631
99
Jaime Santos Latasa
2630
100
Rasmus Svane
2628
