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Fabiano Caruana

Fabiano Luigi Caruana (born July 30, 1992) is an Italian and American chess grandmaster who is the reigning three-time United States Chess Champion. With a peak rating of 2844, Caruana is the third-highest-rated player in history.

Fabiano Caruana
Caruana in 2018
Full nameFabiano Luigi Caruana
CountryUnited States (pre-2005; since 2015)
Italy (2005–2015)
Born (1992-07-30) July 30, 1992 (age 31)
Miami, Florida, U.S.
TitleGrandmaster (2007)
FIDE rating2803 (April 2024)
Peak rating2844 (October 2014)
RankingNo. 2 (April 2024)
Peak rankingNo. 2 (October 2014)

Born in Miami to Italian parents, Caruana grew up in Brooklyn. A chess prodigy, Caruana played for the United States until 2005, when he transferred his national federation affiliation to Italy. He earned his grandmaster title in 2007 at the age of 14, and in the same year won his first Italian Chess Championship, a feat he repeated in 2008, 2010, and 2011. In 2014, Caruana won the Sinquefield Cup, recording a 3098 performance rating,[1] the highest in history at the elite level. He transferred his national federation affiliation back to the United States in 2015, and in 2016, won the US Chess Championship.

By winning the FIDE Grand Prix 2014–15, Caruana qualified for the Candidates Tournament 2016, where he placed second after Sergey Karjakin. He won the following Candidates Tournament 2018, becoming the first American challenger for the undisputed World Chess Championship since Bobby Fischer in 1972. In the run-up to the championship match, he won the Grenke Chess Classic, Norway Chess, and shared first in the Sinquefield Cup. Caruana lost the World Chess Championship to Magnus Carlsen in the rapid tiebreaks after drawing all twelve of the classical games. He proceeded to qualify and participate in all following Candidates Tournaments: 2020, 2022, and 2024.

Caruana represented the United States on board one at the 42nd Chess Olympiad, winning team gold and individual bronze. In addition to classical chess, Caruana is highly ranked in rapid and blitz.

Personal life and chess beginnings edit

Caruana was born on July 30, 1992, in Miami, Florida, United States, to Italian parents Lou and Santina Caruana.[2][3] He is a dual citizen of Italy and the United States.[4] When he was four, his family relocated from Miami to the neighborhood of Park Slope, Brooklyn, New York City. When he was five, his chess talent was discovered in an after-school chess program at Congregation Beth Elohim, a reform Jewish congregation in Park Slope. That year he played his first tournament at the Polgar Chess Center in Queens, New York City.[4]

Until the age of twelve, he lived and played in the United States, occasionally traveling to Europe and South America to participate in tournaments. His first chess coach, from age six to eight, was National Master (NM) Bruce Pandolfini, and from age eight to twelve, he studied with GM Miron Sher. In 2004, he relocated with his family from Brooklyn to Madrid, Spain to pursue a professional chess career, playing for Italy from 2005 to 2015. He trained with International Master (IM) Boris Zlotnik in Madrid,[5] and in 2007 he moved to Budapest to train with grandmaster Alexander Chernin.[4] In 2010, he moved to Lugano, Switzerland, and, at the end of that year, started to train with grandmaster Vladimir Chuchelov.[6] He moved to St. Louis, Missouri, in 2014.[7]

Chess career edit

2007 edit

In July, Caruana won the "First Saturday" GM tournament in Budapest with seven points out of nine games. He obtained his final GM norm and at age 14 years, 11 months, and 20 days, became the youngest grandmaster of both the United States and Italy, surpassing the US record set by Hikaru Nakamura.[8] Caruana played the strong Vlissingen chess tournament in the Netherlands in August. His last round opponent was former FIDE world champion Rustam Kasimdzhanov. Caruana, playing black, drew the game in 82 moves, and won the tournament with a performance of 2715. In November and December, Caruana participated in the Italian Championship. In 2006, he was the co-champion of Italy by tying with Michele Godena but losing the fifth rapid play-off game. In 2007, he won with a score of +8 (9½/11) to become the youngest ever Italian champion.[9]

2008 edit

In January, Caruana had his first experience at Corus C and throughout much of the tournament he was the clear leader. His last round opponent was Parimarjan Negi, and Caruana needed ½ point to win the tournament. Caruana won the game in 61 moves and the tournament with a final score of +7 (10/13) and performance of 2696.[10] April saw him playing in the Ruy Lopez Festival which included a seven-round closed tournament, and a two-day rapid open tournament. In the seven round closed tournament, Caruana had a disappointing result of −2 (2½/7) with performance of 2513. The two-day rapid open tournament that followed was won by Caruana with a score of +6 (7½/9) followed by Michael Adams, Julio Granda Zuniga, and Dzhurabek Khamrakulov all with a score of +5 (7/9). In June Caruana played first board for Italy at the Mitropa Cup, which is a four-board team competition amongst 10 "middle" European nations. He scored +6 (7½/9) winning the first board prize with performance of 2810.[11] In August the NH Chess Tournament "Rising Stars vs. Experienced" was played with Scheveningen format which is a double round team match of five "Rising Stars" against five "Experienced" players. Caruana played against Evgeny Bareev, Viktor Korchnoi, Artur Jussupow, Simen Agdestein, and Ljubomir Ljubojević. He scored +3 (6½/10) with performance of 2706. In October and November: Caruana played at Eighth Cap d'Agde Rapid Chess Tournament, held in Cap d'Agde, a knock-out closed rapid tournament organized into two round robin groups of eight players each, with the top four scorers of each group proceeding to the quarter-finals, the semi-finals, and then the finals. The time control was 25 minutes with a 10-second increment. In his group, Caruana placed first with a score of +4 (5½/7) winning against Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, Xiangzhi Bu, Alexandra Kosteniuk, Marie Sebag, and drawing against Vasyl Ivanchuk, Ivan Cheparinov, and Kateryna Lahno. Caruana's performance was 2866 and he had qualified to enter the quarter-finals. His quarter-final match, which was against Anatoly Karpov, was closely fought. Karpov won the first game, and Caruana won the second. Then tie-break games with time control of 15 minutes were played. The first four games were all drawn. The fifth game Karpov won, and Caruana was knocked out. In November Caruana played at 38th Olympiad, his first Olympiad. On the first board for Italy he played against Levon Aronian in the first round, Viktor Korchnoi in the fourth round, Michael Adams in the fifth round, Emanuel Berg in the seventh round, and Peter Leko in the eighth round. He lost to Aronian and Leko, and won against Adams, Korchnoi, and Berg. His final score was 7½/11 with performance of 2696.[12] When winter rolled around in November and December, Caruana successfully defended his title winning the Italian Championship for the second consecutive year with a score of +5 (8/11).[13]

2009 edit

In February, Caruana—having won Corus C 2008—received and accepted invitation to Corus B 2009 which was of category 16 with average Elo of 2641. Throughout the tournament his standings ranged from first to third place. Going into the last round he was tied for second and his opponent was Nigel Short who was in clear first. The game lasted 67 moves. Caruana won the game and the tournament with a score of +4 (8½/13) and performance of 2751. Caruana is the first player ever to win both Corus C and Corus B in consecutive years placing clear first in both.[14] In April he played in the Russian Team Championship at Sochi with the "Club 64" of Moscow, scoring 5 points out of 6; his team placed second after Tomsk. In May he played with the Italian team in the "Mitropa Cup" at Rogaska Slatina in Slovenia, scoring 6 points out of 8 and winning the individual gold medal on first board. By November Caruana was entered in and played in the Chess World Cup 2009 at Khanty-Mansiysk in Russia. In the first two rounds he beat the Cuban grandmasters Lázaro Bruzón and Leinier Domínguez (Elo 2719), in the third the Russian Evgeny Alekseev (Elo 2715); in round four he lost, only in the rapid games, to Vugar Gashimov (Elo 2759 and seventh in the world). This performance allowed him to reach 2675 points Elo.

2010 edit

In July, Caruana won the Young Grandmaster Section of Biel 2010 after a playoff with the others two leaders Maxime Vachier-Lagrave and Nguyễn Ngọc Trường Sơn.[15] In December he won the Italian Championship for the third time with a score of 9 points out of 11 games. In the period from December 2010–January 2011 Caruana played in the 53rd Reggio Emilia Tournament. He placed 6th out of 10 and tied 7 out of his 9 games (only winning, again, against Nigel Short).

2011 edit

In January, at the Gibraltar Masters, he finished on place 5 behind Ivanchuk, Short, Külaots and Roiz. In July, he won with 7 points out of 10 at the AAI tournament in New Delhi (category 17). In December he won the Italian National Championship for the fourth time with a score of 10 points out of 11 games. He had previously won the 2007 and 2008 national championships, and did not play the 2009 national championship due to a calendar conflict with the FIDE World Cup.

2012 edit

 
Caruana in 2012

In January, at the 74th Tata Steel Chess Tournament A in Wijk aan Zee (previously known as Corus Chess), he finished on place second together with Magnus Carlsen and Teimour Radjabov, behind the winner Levon Aronian.[16] In March at the 27th Reykjavik Open in Reykjavík, Iceland, he finished first with 7½/9.[17] In May he won the 20th Sigeman & Co Chess Tournament, an eight-player round-robin tournament, in Malmö, Sweden, with 5½/7, half point ahead of Peter Leko.[18] June saw him at the 7th Tal Memorial where he finished second with a score of 5½/9 after tiebreak with Teimour Radjabov behind Magnus Carlsen.[19] By July, at the 40th Dortmund Sparkassen Chess Meeting, he was victorious once again with a score of 6/9 after tiebreak with Sergey Karjakin.[20] In the fall, in the period from September–October, he played in the Grand Slam Chess Final in São Paulo and Bilbao, Caruana won 4 games, drew 5 and lost 1, tying for 1st with Magnus Carlsen, but eventually losing both blitz tiebreak games and thus ending 2nd.[21] In November at the 6th Kings Tournament, organized in Bucharest by the Romanian capital chess club, Caruana tied all the games to get third in a shortlist, yet strong tournament (average Elo 2747) behind Vasyl Ivanchuk, winner, and Veselin Topalov, runner-up.[22]

2013 edit

In February–March, Caruana won with four points out of six games the Zurich Chess Challenge.[23] In April at the third stage of the FIDE Grand Prix Series 2012–2013 held in Zug, Switzerland, with six points out of 11 games, Caruana shared third place with Ruslan Ponomariov, behind the winner, Veselin Topalov, and the runner-up, Hikaru Nakamura.[24] In May–June at the fourth stage of the "FIDE Grand Prix Series 2012–2013" held in Thessaloniki, Greece, Caruana shared second place with Gata Kamsky, behind the winner, Leinier Domínguez Pérez.[25] In June at the eighth edition of the Tal Memorial Chess Tournament, held in Moscow, Caruana with five points out nine games finished third after tiebreak with Shakhriyar Mamedyarov and Dmitry Andreikin, behind the winner, Boris Gelfand, and the runner-up, Magnus Carlsen.[26] In September–October he shared first place with Boris Gelfand with 5 points out 9 games at the sixth leg of the FIDE Grand Prix, held in Paris. In the final game against Dominguez Perez, Caruana had to win with the black pieces to hope to win the tournament solo and qualify for the Candidate's Tournament, but he repeated moves early in the opening finishing with a fast draw.[27] In October he won the seventh edition of the Kings Tournament in Bucharest, Romania, with five points out of eight games.[28]

2014 edit

In January, at the Tata Steel Chess Tournament in Wijk aan Zee, Netherlands, Caruana finished fourth with 6 points out 11 games. In the end of January into early February, at the Zurich Chess Challenge in Zürich, Switzerland, Caruana won the rapid section with four points out of five games and shared second place with Levon Aronian in combined final results (classical and rapid time controls), behind the winner Magnus Carlsen.[29] In April at Shamkir Chess 2014, a six-player double round-robin tournament held in Shamkir, Azerbaijan, in memory of Vugar Gashimov, Caruana finished second with 5½ points out of 10 games, behind the winner Magnus Carlsen. In June at Norway Chess 2014, a ten-player tournament, Caruana finished fourth with 4½ points out of 9 games. In June at the FIDE World Rapid Championship held in Dubai, Caruana finished second with 10½ points out of 15 games, after tiebreaks with Viswanathan Anand, Levon Aronian and Alexander Morozevich, half point behind the winner Magnus Carlsen. With this result Caruana in July topped the FIDE rapid ranking with 2858 points.[30] In FIDE World Blitz Championship, also held in Dubai, Caruana finished in the middle of the group, confirming some difficulties with short time control. In July, Caruana won with 5½ points out of 7 games the Dortmund Sparkassen Chess Meeting, breaking for the first time the 2800 Elo points bar.[31] By August Caruana was playing on the first board for Italy at the 41st Chess Olympiad in Tromsø, Norway, finishing with 6½ points out of 9 games. In the period from August–September, Caruana won with 8½ points out of 10 games the Sinquefield Cup in Saint Louis, Missouri, one of the strongest tournaments ever held, featuring six of the world's top ten players, including the world champion Magnus Carlsen. With seven consecutive wins from the start, 3 draws and 0 losses, Caruana ultimately achieved a performance rating of 3098, the best tournament result in history at that time, beating out Magnus Carlsen in the 2009 Nanjing Pearl Spring tournament and Anatoly Karpov in the 1994 Linares chess tournament.[32] In October he won along with Boris Gelfand the Baku stage of the FIDE Grand Prix 2014–15, a 12-player round-robin, with 6½ points out of 11 games.[33] The loss at round 7 against Dmitry Andreikin ended a streak of 22 points out of 27 games and no losses started in August.[34] In the period of late October through early November, Caruana shared fourth place with six points out of 11 games at the Tashkent leg of the FIDE Grand Prix. December saw him at the 6th London Chess Classic, a six-player round-robin; he shared last place with four draws and one loss in five games.

2015 edit

In January, Caruana played in the 2015 Tata Steel Chess Tournament, a 14-player round-robin, where he finished seventh, with seven points out 13 games, behind the winner Magnus Carlsen. In February he was at the 2015 Grenke Chess Classic in Baden-Baden, an eight-player round-robin. He shared third and fourth positions, with four points out seven games, behind the winner Magnus Carlsen. In February at 2015 Zurich Chess Challenge, a 6 players tournament, Caruana shared second place in Blitz Section with 3½ points out 5 games, shared the last place with 2 points out of 5 games in Classical Section, finished last with 1½ points out 5 games in Rapid Section and finished fifth in Combined Final Results (Classical & Rapid TC) behind the winner Hikaru Nakamura. In April at the Shamkir Chess 2015, a 10 players tournament, Caruana finished fourth with five points out of nine games behind the winner Magnus Carlsen. In May, Caruana won along with Hikaru Nakamura and Dmitry Jakovenko the FIDE Grand Prix Khanty-Mansiysk 2015, a 12-player round-robin, with 6½ points out of 11 games. With this result Caruana won the FIDE Grand Prix 2014–15 and qualified for the 2016 Candidates Tournament.[35] In June he played in the Norway Chess 2015, a 10-player tournament, where he finished fifth with 4 points out of 9 games behind the winner Veselin Topalov. In June–July: Caruana won the Dortmund Sparkassen Chess Meeting, an eight-player single-round robin tournament, with 5½ points out of 7 possible points, ending the tournament with a 5-game win-streak. In August–September he finished 8th at the 2015 Sinquefield Cup with 3½ out of nine possible points. In September, at the Chess World Cup 2015, a 128-player single-elimination tournament, Caruana was eliminated in the fourth round by Shakhriyar Mamedyarov. In December, Caruana competed in the final leg of the Grand Chess Tour, the London Chess Classic. He achieved the arguably boring result of nine draws out of nine games (+0-0=9).

2016 edit

 
Caruana receives the bronze medal for Board 1 at the Chess Olympiad.

In January, at the 2016 Tata Steel Chess Tournament, Caruana shared second (along with Ding Liren) with a score of 8 points out of 13 (+5-2=6), defeating Michael Adams, Wei Yi, Loek Van Wely, Pavel Eljanov, and Ding Liren, and losing to David Navara and Evgeny Tomashevsky. Had he defeated Tomashevsky, he would have at least tied for 1st place with Magnus Carlsen. Through this tournament, he gained 7 rating points and moved to #3 in the world. By March, as part of the qualification cycle for the World Chess Championship 2016, Caruana participated in the Candidates Tournament 2016, held in Moscow, Russia, from March 10–30 in the Central Telegraph (Центральный телеграф) Building. The lineup of the tournament included Viswanathan Anand, Hikaru Nakamura, Sergey Karjakin, Peter Svidler, Veselin Topalov, Anish Giri, and Levon Aronian. In the final round Caruana had Black against Sergey Karjakin in a winner-takes-all game. A complex position developed in which he made a mistake and was eventually defeated, making Karjakin the official challenger. Caruana eventually finished with a +1 score.[36] On April 25, Caruana became US Chess Champion for the first time, after defeating IM Akshat Chandra in the last round of the US Chess Championship. He finished the tournament with 8.5 points out of 11 games, and went undefeated. The field consisted of world top ten players Hikaru Nakamura and Wesley So; top 100 players Ray Robson, Sam Shankland, Gata Kamsky, and Alexander Onischuk; GMs Alexander Shabalov, Varuzhan Akobian, Jeffery Xiong and Aleksandr Lenderman; and IM Akshat Chandra.[37] In September, he played first board of the US Team at the 42nd Chess Olympiad. The US team won the gold medal, while Caruana won the bronze medal for first board.

2017 edit

 
The top 3 finishers at the Grenke Chess Classic

Caruana began the year rated 2827, ranked No. 2 in the world. However, his rating would slip in the coming months. He played the Tradewise Gibraltar Chess Festival in March and finished with a score of 7/10, suffering one loss to Nigel Short in Round 6.[38] At the US Championships, Caruana finished T-3rd with 6/11. He lost two games during the tournament and needed to win his last two games just to finish with a positive score, which he did.[39] At the conclusion, his ranking dropped to No. 4. He finished T-2nd at the Grenke Chess Classic, but was 1½ points behind the winner Levon Aronian.[40] Caruana next played in the Norway Chess event, where he finished in the middle of the standings with 4½/9. His lone win came against Hikaru Nakamura and his lone loss came against Vishwanathan Anand.[41]

Caruana continued to struggle through the middle of the year. He finished the Sinquefield Cup in July towards the bottom of the standings with a score of 4/9 (+1-2=6). His last round loss to Peter Svidler knocked his August rating below 2800 for the first time since April 2016. At the World Cup, Caruana made it to the third round. Evgeniy Najer eliminated him in the rapid tiebreak rounds by winning with the black pieces. The World Cup tightened the race between Caruana, Wesley So, and Vladimir Kramnik for the two ratings qualification spots to the 2018 Candidates Tournament to within a few points. However, Kramnik's loss in a classical game against Ivanchuk during the tournament left him in a distant third with only two months remaining.[42]

The World Cup set the stage for the next major tournament, the Isle of Man Open, which both Caruana and Kramnik were playing. The first round pairings were decided by the players drawing names out of a raffle tumbler. Kramnik, choosing second because he was the 2nd-highest rated player at the event, chose Caruana as his first round opponent. With the white pieces, Caruana defeated Kramnik to put himself and So in a good position to qualify for the Candidates Tournament. Kramnik's surprise loss to James Tarjan, who quit chess for a few decades to become a librarian, further helped solidify Caruana and So as the ratings qualifiers. Furthermore, Kramnik ended up receiving a wild card into the Candidates event, officially clinching the qualifications for Caruana and So.[43]

In December 2017 with the Candidates qualification already decided, Caruana rebounded and won his only tournament of the year at the London Chess Classic in tiebreaks. He won three games and drew the remaining six (+3-0=6). Ian Nepomniachtchi had the sole lead entering the final round after winning three consecutive games in rounds six through eight. However, Caruana was able to come from behind by defeating Michael Adams in his last game. After drawing the rapid tiebreaks, Caruana won one of the two blitz games to clinch the tournament.

2018 edit

 
Caruana vs. Mamedyarov at the Candidates Tournament
 
Caruana at the World Chess Championship 2018

In January, Caruana finished 11th with a score of 5/13 at the Tata Steel Masters tournament.[44] In March, he won the Candidates Tournament 2018 with a score of 9/14, thus winning the right to challenge Magnus Carlsen in the World Chess Championship 2018 in London in November 2018.[45][46]

From 31 March to 9 April, Caruana competed in the 5th Grenke Chess Classic. He won the event with a score of 6½/9 (+4–0=5), a point ahead of runner-up Carlsen.[47] With this result he moved to No. 2 in the live world rankings. From 17 to 30 April, he competed in 2018 U.S. Chess Championship, placing second with 8/11 (+6–1=4), half a point behind champion Sam Shankland.[48]

In June, he won the sixth edition of Norway Chess, finishing clear first with a score of 5/8 (+3–1=4), despite having lost to Carlsen in the first round.[49] In August, he jointly won the 6th Sinquefield Cup with Carlsen and Aronian. He also defeated So in a playoff for a place at the London Chess Classic being held in December.[50]

Caruana faced Carlsen in the World Chess Championship 2018 from November 9 to 28. All 12 classical time control games were drawn. Carlsen then won the rapid tiebreak games 3–0.[51] During game four of the 2018 World Chess Championships, a video containing Caruana's preparation files was released onto the Saint Louis Chess Club YouTube channel. In an interview much later, Caruana admitted that he had been only made aware of this, by his second Cristian Chirilă, before the Round 4 press conference.

2019 edit

From May to November, Caruana competed in the Grand Chess Tour as one of 12 regular participants. He finished in joint-10th place after the first 7 events, thus failing to qualify for the finals at the London Chess Classic.[52]

2020 edit

In January, he won the Category 20 2020 Tata Steel Masters with a round to spare, scoring 10/13 (+7–0=6), two points ahead of second-placed Magnus Carlsen.[53] As a result, he reached a rating of 2842 on the February FIDE rating list, his highest since October 2014.[54] As the runner-up of the 2018 World Championship, Caruana automatically qualified for the 2020 Candidates Tournament,[55] which began 17 March 2020. The tournament was suspended halfway through due to the COVID-19 pandemic. At the time of the postponement, Caruana was tied for third place out of eight players with a score of 3.5 out of 7.[56] The Candidates resumed on April 19, 2021, and ended on April 28, 2021.[57] Caruana ended with 7½/14 points (3 wins, 9 draws, and 2 losses).[58] Caruana tied for third place but due to tie-breaks placed fourth out of eight.

2021 edit

Caruana played in the continuation of Candidates Tournament 2020–2021 from April 19 to April 28 and finished in fourth place on tiebreaks with a score of 7.5/10 (+3-2=9) [a] [59] His win against MVL in round 8 was considered an impressive show of preparation and play, where he sacrificed 3 pawns and a piece (a novelty) in the Poisoned Pawn variation of the Najdorf Sicilian.[60][61]

Following the Candidates, from July 12 to July 20, Caruana played in the Chess World Cup, but was eliminated in the third round by Rinat Jumabayev.[62]

From August 9 to August 16, Caruana played in the 2021 St Louis Rapid and Blitz taking second behind Hikaru Nakamura.[63] Following that, from August 16 to August 28, he played in the Sinquefield Cup tying for second behind winner MVL with 5.5/9 points (+3-1=5) [b] and a tournament performance rating of 2824, which earned him $45,000 and 8.3 GCT points.[64] In the Grand Chess Tour, he placed fourth overall behind MVL, Wesley So and Mamedyarov.

From October 5 to October 19, Caruana then participated in the 2021 US Chess Championship held at the Saint Louis Chess Club in Missouri, where he scored 2nd place with a score of 6.5/11 after losing to GM Wesley So in the rapid tiebreaks.[65]

In November, Caruana was runner-up in the FIDE Grand Swiss Tournament 2021 with a score of 7.5/11 (+4-0=7)[c] and a tournament performance rating of 2807,[66] behind Alireza Firouzja, which qualified him for the Candidates Tournament 2022.

Between December 18 and December 23, Caruana also participated in the 2021 Vugar Gashimov Memorial, where he edged out Richard Rapport in an armaggedon playoff to win first place.[67]

Three days later, from December 26 to December 28, 2021, Caruana participated in the 2021 FIDE World Rapid Championship, where he ended up as one of the joint leaders with 9.5/13 points, but ultimately finished 4th place as he could not advance to the playoffs due to controversial[68][69] tiebreak rules.[70] Subsequently, on the 28th and 29th, he played the FIDE World Blitz Championship, ranking 39th.

In 2021, Caruana split with his long time coach/second, Rustam Kasimdzhanov, with Kasimdzhanov citing that the pandemic affected their relationship and opportunities to work together.[71]

Apart from the events he played, Caruana also participated in the coverage of the World Chess Championship 2021 in November and December 2021, along with Daniel Rensch and Robert Hess, for Chess.com.[72]

2022 edit

From the 14th to the 30th of January, Caruana participated in the Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2022, placing 8th with a score of 6.5/14.

From February 12 to August 21, Caruana competed in the Chess.com RCC[d] and placed 3rd with 64 points, behind runner-up Dmitry Andreikin (73 points) and tournament winner Hikaru Nakamura (102 points).[73]

In April 2022, he won the inaugural American Cup, a double-elimination tournament in Missouri, ahead of Levon Aronian, Wesley So, and Lenier Dominguez.[74]

From June 16 to July 5, Caruana participated in the Candidates Tournament held in Madrid, having qualified to play by being the runner-up in the Grand Swiss in 2021 behind Alireza Firouzja. Caruana finished 5th with a score of 6.5/14 (+3-4=7)[e] despite being 2nd behind tournament leader Ian Nepomniachtchi after the end of the first half[75] of the tournament.[76][77][78]

From July 28 to August 9, Caruana played board 1 for the US at the 44th Chess Olympiad in Chennai where his team finished 5th despite being seeded 1st.[79] He finished the event with a score of 5/10 (+3-3=4)[f] and a tournament performance rating of 2645.[80]

From August 26 to August 30, Caruana participated in the Saint Louis Rapid & Blitz tournament, as part of the Grand Chess Tour and finished in third place, after Alireza Firouzja and Hikaru Nakamura.[81] The next month, Caruana participated in the Sinquefield Cup, finishing tied 3rd alongside compatriot Wesley So with 4.5/8 points[g] and behind runner-up Ian Nepomniachtchi and winner Alireza Firouzja.[82] His two consecutive third-place finishes earned him enough points to finish in fourth place in the Grand Chess Tour – just 1 point short of 3rd place. Caruana followed this up with a victory in the Champions Showdown: Chess 9LX, a rapid chess 960 tournament held in Saint Louis, after defeating Alireza Firouzja in the playoffs for the title. His first-place finish earned him $31,250.[83][84]

From October 5 to October 19, Caruana participated in the 2022 US Chess Championship, winning ahead of Wesley So, Levon Aronian, and Lenier Dominguez, among others.

Caruana finished third in World Rapid Chess Championship 2022 by defeating Vladislav Artemiev, Vladimir Fedoseev and drawing against Magnus Carlsen, he finished with score of (9.5/13).

2023 edit

 
Caruana at the Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2023

From May 6 to May 15, Caruana participated in the Superbet Chess Classic held in Bucharest. He would win games against Maxime Vachier-Lagrave and Ian Nepomniachtchi and would go undefeated allowing him to claim 1st place with a score of 5.5/9.

In the Chess World Cup 2023, Caruana defeated reigning champion Jan-Krzysztof Duda, among others, to reach the semifinals. This result has earned him qualification to the Candidates Tournament 2024.[85]

In the 2023 US Chess Championship, Caruana clinched victory with a round to spare to defend his title as US champion. He would earn wins against Hans Niemann and Abhimanyu Mishra, among others, en route to his victory.[86]

From November 14 to November 18, Caruana competed in the Saint Louis Rapid & Blitz. He would edge out second-place finisher Maxime Vachier-Lagrave by half a point to win the event. Caruana earned 13 Grand Chess Tour 2023 points and $40,000 from his victory. [87]

Caruana won the 2023 Sinquefield Cup, scoring 5.5 points out of 8. He scored wins against Alireza Firouzja, Wesley So, and Richárd Rapport en route to his victory, where he earned $100,000 and 13 Grand Chess tour points.

Caruana won the 2023 Grand Chess Tour with a score of 46 points of a possible 52, which is the highest point total in the Tour's history since switching to a 4-tournament event.[88] Caruana scored 1st place in the Superbet Chess Romania,[89] 4th in the SuperUnited Rapid & Blitz Croatia,[90] 1st in the Saint Louis Rapid & Blitz,[91] and 1st in the Sinquefield Cup. Caruana earned $175,000 for his victory in the Grand Chess Tour.[92]

Playing style edit

As a youth, Caruana had an aggressive style of play. He later said "I preferred to attack all the time and really loved sacrificing pieces to get at the enemy king. I played like that for quite a long time, but when I moved up it turned out that you can far from always win with a direct attack; ... I had to become universal, to learn to manoeuvre and defend and so on."[5] Caruana's playing style is now universal, based on opening preparation and calculation: "I wouldn't assess it in such categories [tactical or strategic]. It seems to me I'm a good fighter. I enjoy playing different types of position, both tactical and strategic. I can't say there's anything I avoid. I can attack on a board full of pieces or manoeuvre in a roughly even position, and I've got nothing against the endgame."[5]

Caruana has been hailed by Magnus Carlsen as a player who has an edge in calculations and opening preparation over most of his contemporaries (bar Carlsen himself). Carlsen has also described him as "undogmatic", but someone who may not play as well in simpler positions.[93] This sentiment has been echoed largely in the chess world, with Caruana having earned himself a nickname of "The Machine".

Caruana is known as a hard working player, once saying: "Hundreds of games are played each day all around the world, and a lot of them are important. They're all available online, but you have to put in the time to look at them all. And you need to analyze, find new trends, keep trying to find new ideas to use against specific opponents."[32] Talking about Magnus Carlsen's play, Caruana hinted at his deep knowledge of the opponent's strengths and weaknesses: "In some positions you can't compete with him. Certain pawn structures he just plays like a machine. There are certain openings where I say, 'I just can't do that.' But OK, certain positions he's not as comfortable with. Just like any player, he can also play unconfidently."[32]

Federations and national championships edit

National Chess Federation membership edit

National Chess Federation ranking edit

  • United States Chess Federation: first-highest ranked player

National Championships edit

World Chess Federation (FIDE) affiliation edit

Caruana possesses dual citizenship of Italy and the United States, so he has the option of FIDE affiliation with either the Italian Chess Federation or the United States Chess Federation.

Caruana played for Italy from 2005 to 2015. On May 12, 2015, the USCF announced that he would be changing federations, to play for the United States.[95]

Bibliography edit

  • Caruana's Ruy Lopez: A White Repertoire for Club Players ISBN 978-90-5691-944-3
  • Fabiano Caruana: Navigating the Ruy Lopez – A world-class player explains (DVD) Vol. 1-3 ISBN 978-3-86681-735-7
  • Fabiano Caruana: 60 Memorable GamesAndrew E. Soltis ISBN 978-1-84994-721-3
  • Caruana: Move by Move – Cyrus Lakdawala ISBN 978-1-78194-479-0

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Notes edit

  1. ^ 3 wins, 2 losses, 9 draws. This includes: 3 wins against GM Kirill Alekseenko in round 2, GM Maxime Vachier-Lagrave in round 8, and GM Wang Hao in round 13; 2 losses against GM Ding Liren in round 3 and GM Anish Giri in round 12.
  2. ^ 3 wins, 1 loss, 5 draws. This includes: 3 wins against GM Sam Shankland (2709), GM Shakhriyar Mamedyarov (2782), and GM Dariusz Swiercz (2655); 1 loss against GM Jeffrey Xiong (2710); 5 draws against GM Maxime Vachier-Lagrave (2751), GM Lenier Dominguez (2758), GM Wesley So (2772), GM Richard Rapport (2763) and GM Peter Svidler (2714). The numbers in brackets represent the opponent's elo rating.
  3. ^ 4 wins, 0 losses, 7 draws. This includes: 4 wins against GM Maksim Chigaev (2639), GM David Howell (2658), GM Nils Grandelius (2662) and the winner of the tournament GM Alireza Firouzja (2770); 7 draws against GM Nihal Sarin (2652), GM Ivan Šarić (2644), GM Dariusz Swiercz (2647), GM Evgeniy Najer (2654), GM Samuel Sevian (2654), GM Maxime Vachier-Lagrave (2763), and GM Alexandr Predke (2666). The numbers in brackets represent the opponent's elo rating.
  4. ^ Rapid Chess Championship
  5. ^ 3 wins, 4 losses, 7 draws. This includes: 3 wins against GM Hikaru Nakamura in round 1, GM Alireza Firouzja in round 6, and GM Teimour Radjabov in round 7; 4 losses against Nakamura in round 8, GM Jan-Krzysztof Duda in round 10, GM Ding Liren in round 11, and Firouzja in round 14.
  6. ^ 3 wins, 3 losses, 4 draws. This includes: 3 wins against GM Parham Maghsoodloo (2701), GM Dimitrios Mastrovasilis (2599), and GM Mustafa Yilmaz (2634); 3 losses against GM Nodirbek Abdusattorov (2688), GM Gabriel Sargissian (2698), and GM Gukesh D (2684); 4 draws against GM Axel Bachmann (2588), GM Baadur Jobava (2585), GM Avital Boruchovsky (2551), and GM Pentala Harikrishna (2720). The numbers in brackets represent the opponent's elo rating.
  7. ^ 2 wins against Maxime Vachier-Lagrave and Hans Niemann; 1 loss against Wesley So; 5 draws against Alireza Firouzja, Ian Nepomniachtchi, Leinier Domínguez Pérez, Levon Aronian and Shakhriyar Mamedyarov.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Fabiano Caruana rating card at FIDE  
  • Fabiano Caruana rating and tournament record at US Chess Federation
  • Fabiano Caruana player profile and games at Chessgames.com
  • Fabiano Caruana chess games at 365Chess.com
  • Fabiano Caruana Chess Olympiad record at OlimpBase.org
  • Fabiano Caruana player profile at Chess.com
  • Fabiano Caruana member profile at the Internet Chess Club
  • Fabiano Caruana on Twitch
  • C-Squared Podcast – podcast hosted together with Ioan-Cristian Chirilă

News items and interviews edit

  • Edward Winter's "Books about Leading Modern Chessplayers" (Chess Notes Feature Article)
  • Biography from Chessbase.com
  • "Being a Grandmaster Is Tough When You Are Not Quite 15 " The New York Times, July 29, 2007
  • "A Chess Player's Challenge: Opponents His Own Age" The New York Times, May 17, 2003
  • 2007 Italian Championship interview from Chessbase.com
  • "Fabulous Fabiano", by Macauley Peterson, Chess Life, January 2008, pp. 30–35.
  • "Caruana: "L'anno prossimo voglio giocare nel torneo A!"" (PDF). (7.72 MB) – by Janis Nisii, Torre & Cavallo Scacco!, February 2008, pp. 5–9 (in Italian)
Achievements
Preceded by Youngest ever United States Grandmaster
2007–2009
Succeeded by
Preceded by Italian Chess Champion
2007–2008
Succeeded by
Preceded by Italian Chess Champion
2010–2011
Succeeded by
Preceded by Sinquefield Cup Champion
2014
Succeeded by
Preceded by Sinquefield Cup Champion (with Levon Aronian and Magnus Carlsen)
2018
Succeeded by
Preceded by Dortmund Sparkassen Champion
2012
Succeeded by
Preceded by Dortmund Sparkassen Champion
2014–2015
Succeeded by
Preceded by United States Chess Champion
2016
Succeeded by

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Fabiano Luigi Caruana born July 30 1992 is an Italian and American chess grandmaster who is the reigning three time United States Chess Champion With a peak rating of 2844 Caruana is the third highest rated player in history Fabiano CaruanaCaruana in 2018Full nameFabiano Luigi CaruanaCountryUnited States pre 2005 since 2015 Italy 2005 2015 Born 1992 07 30 July 30 1992 age 31 Miami Florida U S TitleGrandmaster 2007 FIDE rating2803 April 2024 Peak rating2844 October 2014 RankingNo 2 April 2024 Peak rankingNo 2 October 2014 Born in Miami to Italian parents Caruana grew up in Brooklyn A chess prodigy Caruana played for the United States until 2005 when he transferred his national federation affiliation to Italy He earned his grandmaster title in 2007 at the age of 14 and in the same year won his first Italian Chess Championship a feat he repeated in 2008 2010 and 2011 In 2014 Caruana won the Sinquefield Cup recording a 3098 performance rating 1 the highest in history at the elite level He transferred his national federation affiliation back to the United States in 2015 and in 2016 won the US Chess Championship By winning the FIDE Grand Prix 2014 15 Caruana qualified for the Candidates Tournament 2016 where he placed second after Sergey Karjakin He won the following Candidates Tournament 2018 becoming the first American challenger for the undisputed World Chess Championship since Bobby Fischer in 1972 In the run up to the championship match he won the Grenke Chess Classic Norway Chess and shared first in the Sinquefield Cup Caruana lost the World Chess Championship to Magnus Carlsen in the rapid tiebreaks after drawing all twelve of the classical games He proceeded to qualify and participate in all following Candidates Tournaments 2020 2022 and 2024 Caruana represented the United States on board one at the 42nd Chess Olympiad winning team gold and individual bronze In addition to classical chess Caruana is highly ranked in rapid and blitz Contents 1 Personal life and chess beginnings 2 Chess career 2 1 2007 2 2 2008 2 3 2009 2 4 2010 2 5 2011 2 6 2012 2 7 2013 2 8 2014 2 9 2015 2 10 2016 2 11 2017 2 12 2018 2 13 2019 2 14 2020 2 15 2021 2 16 2022 2 17 2023 3 Playing style 4 Federations and national championships 4 1 National Chess Federation membership 4 2 National Chess Federation ranking 4 3 National Championships 4 4 World Chess Federation FIDE affiliation 5 Bibliography 6 References 7 Notes 8 External links 8 1 News items and interviewsPersonal life and chess beginnings editCaruana was born on July 30 1992 in Miami Florida United States to Italian parents Lou and Santina Caruana 2 3 He is a dual citizen of Italy and the United States 4 When he was four his family relocated from Miami to the neighborhood of Park Slope Brooklyn New York City When he was five his chess talent was discovered in an after school chess program at Congregation Beth Elohim a reform Jewish congregation in Park Slope That year he played his first tournament at the Polgar Chess Center in Queens New York City 4 Until the age of twelve he lived and played in the United States occasionally traveling to Europe and South America to participate in tournaments His first chess coach from age six to eight was National Master NM Bruce Pandolfini and from age eight to twelve he studied with GM Miron Sher In 2004 he relocated with his family from Brooklyn to Madrid Spain to pursue a professional chess career playing for Italy from 2005 to 2015 He trained with International Master IM Boris Zlotnik in Madrid 5 and in 2007 he moved to Budapest to train with grandmaster Alexander Chernin 4 In 2010 he moved to Lugano Switzerland and at the end of that year started to train with grandmaster Vladimir Chuchelov 6 He moved to St Louis Missouri in 2014 7 Chess career edit2007 edit In July Caruana won the First Saturday GM tournament in Budapest with seven points out of nine games He obtained his final GM norm and at age 14 years 11 months and 20 days became the youngest grandmaster of both the United States and Italy surpassing the US record set by Hikaru Nakamura 8 Caruana played the strong Vlissingen chess tournament in the Netherlands in August His last round opponent was former FIDE world champion Rustam Kasimdzhanov Caruana playing black drew the game in 82 moves and won the tournament with a performance of 2715 In November and December Caruana participated in the Italian Championship In 2006 he was the co champion of Italy by tying with Michele Godena but losing the fifth rapid play off game In 2007 he won with a score of 8 9 11 to become the youngest ever Italian champion 9 2008 edit In January Caruana had his first experience at Corus C and throughout much of the tournament he was the clear leader His last round opponent was Parimarjan Negi and Caruana needed point to win the tournament Caruana won the game in 61 moves and the tournament with a final score of 7 10 13 and performance of 2696 10 April saw him playing in the Ruy Lopez Festival which included a seven round closed tournament and a two day rapid open tournament In the seven round closed tournament Caruana had a disappointing result of 2 2 7 with performance of 2513 The two day rapid open tournament that followed was won by Caruana with a score of 6 7 9 followed by Michael Adams Julio Granda Zuniga and Dzhurabek Khamrakulov all with a score of 5 7 9 In June Caruana played first board for Italy at the Mitropa Cup which is a four board team competition amongst 10 middle European nations He scored 6 7 9 winning the first board prize with performance of 2810 11 In August the NH Chess Tournament Rising Stars vs Experienced was played with Scheveningen format which is a double round team match of five Rising Stars against five Experienced players Caruana played against Evgeny Bareev Viktor Korchnoi Artur Jussupow Simen Agdestein and Ljubomir Ljubojevic He scored 3 6 10 with performance of 2706 In October and November Caruana played at Eighth Cap d Agde Rapid Chess Tournament held in Cap d Agde a knock out closed rapid tournament organized into two round robin groups of eight players each with the top four scorers of each group proceeding to the quarter finals the semi finals and then the finals The time control was 25 minutes with a 10 second increment In his group Caruana placed first with a score of 4 5 7 winning against Maxime Vachier Lagrave Xiangzhi Bu Alexandra Kosteniuk Marie Sebag and drawing against Vasyl Ivanchuk Ivan Cheparinov and Kateryna Lahno Caruana s performance was 2866 and he had qualified to enter the quarter finals His quarter final match which was against Anatoly Karpov was closely fought Karpov won the first game and Caruana won the second Then tie break games with time control of 15 minutes were played The first four games were all drawn The fifth game Karpov won and Caruana was knocked out In November Caruana played at 38th Olympiad his first Olympiad On the first board for Italy he played against Levon Aronian in the first round Viktor Korchnoi in the fourth round Michael Adams in the fifth round Emanuel Berg in the seventh round and Peter Leko in the eighth round He lost to Aronian and Leko and won against Adams Korchnoi and Berg His final score was 7 11 with performance of 2696 12 When winter rolled around in November and December Caruana successfully defended his title winning the Italian Championship for the second consecutive year with a score of 5 8 11 13 2009 edit In February Caruana having won Corus C 2008 received and accepted invitation to Corus B 2009 which was of category 16 with average Elo of 2641 Throughout the tournament his standings ranged from first to third place Going into the last round he was tied for second and his opponent was Nigel Short who was in clear first The game lasted 67 moves Caruana won the game and the tournament with a score of 4 8 13 and performance of 2751 Caruana is the first player ever to win both Corus C and Corus B in consecutive years placing clear first in both 14 In April he played in the Russian Team Championship at Sochi with the Club 64 of Moscow scoring 5 points out of 6 his team placed second after Tomsk In May he played with the Italian team in the Mitropa Cup at Rogaska Slatina in Slovenia scoring 6 points out of 8 and winning the individual gold medal on first board By November Caruana was entered in and played in the Chess World Cup 2009 at Khanty Mansiysk in Russia In the first two rounds he beat the Cuban grandmasters Lazaro Bruzon and Leinier Dominguez Elo 2719 in the third the Russian Evgeny Alekseev Elo 2715 in round four he lost only in the rapid games to Vugar Gashimov Elo 2759 and seventh in the world This performance allowed him to reach 2675 points Elo 2010 edit In July Caruana won the Young Grandmaster Section of Biel 2010 after a playoff with the others two leaders Maxime Vachier Lagrave and Nguyễn Ngọc Trường Sơn 15 In December he won the Italian Championship for the third time with a score of 9 points out of 11 games In the period from December 2010 January 2011 Caruana played in the 53rd Reggio Emilia Tournament He placed 6th out of 10 and tied 7 out of his 9 games only winning again against Nigel Short 2011 edit In January at the Gibraltar Masters he finished on place 5 behind Ivanchuk Short Kulaots and Roiz In July he won with 7 points out of 10 at the AAI tournament in New Delhi category 17 In December he won the Italian National Championship for the fourth time with a score of 10 points out of 11 games He had previously won the 2007 and 2008 national championships and did not play the 2009 national championship due to a calendar conflict with the FIDE World Cup 2012 edit nbsp Caruana in 2012 In January at the 74th Tata Steel Chess Tournament A in Wijk aan Zee previously known as Corus Chess he finished on place second together with Magnus Carlsen and Teimour Radjabov behind the winner Levon Aronian 16 In March at the 27th Reykjavik Open in Reykjavik Iceland he finished first with 7 9 17 In May he won the 20th Sigeman amp Co Chess Tournament an eight player round robin tournament in Malmo Sweden with 5 7 half point ahead of Peter Leko 18 June saw him at the 7th Tal Memorial where he finished second with a score of 5 9 after tiebreak with Teimour Radjabov behind Magnus Carlsen 19 By July at the 40th Dortmund Sparkassen Chess Meeting he was victorious once again with a score of 6 9 after tiebreak with Sergey Karjakin 20 In the fall in the period from September October he played in the Grand Slam Chess Final in Sao Paulo and Bilbao Caruana won 4 games drew 5 and lost 1 tying for 1st with Magnus Carlsen but eventually losing both blitz tiebreak games and thus ending 2nd 21 In November at the 6th Kings Tournament organized in Bucharest by the Romanian capital chess club Caruana tied all the games to get third in a shortlist yet strong tournament average Elo 2747 behind Vasyl Ivanchuk winner and Veselin Topalov runner up 22 2013 edit In February March Caruana won with four points out of six games the Zurich Chess Challenge 23 In April at the third stage of the FIDE Grand Prix Series 2012 2013 held in Zug Switzerland with six points out of 11 games Caruana shared third place with Ruslan Ponomariov behind the winner Veselin Topalov and the runner up Hikaru Nakamura 24 In May June at the fourth stage of the FIDE Grand Prix Series 2012 2013 held in Thessaloniki Greece Caruana shared second place with Gata Kamsky behind the winner Leinier Dominguez Perez 25 In June at the eighth edition of the Tal Memorial Chess Tournament held in Moscow Caruana with five points out nine games finished third after tiebreak with Shakhriyar Mamedyarov and Dmitry Andreikin behind the winner Boris Gelfand and the runner up Magnus Carlsen 26 In September October he shared first place with Boris Gelfand with 5 points out 9 games at the sixth leg of the FIDE Grand Prix held in Paris In the final game against Dominguez Perez Caruana had to win with the black pieces to hope to win the tournament solo and qualify for the Candidate s Tournament but he repeated moves early in the opening finishing with a fast draw 27 In October he won the seventh edition of the Kings Tournament in Bucharest Romania with five points out of eight games 28 2014 edit In January at the Tata Steel Chess Tournament in Wijk aan Zee Netherlands Caruana finished fourth with 6 points out 11 games In the end of January into early February at the Zurich Chess Challenge in Zurich Switzerland Caruana won the rapid section with four points out of five games and shared second place with Levon Aronian in combined final results classical and rapid time controls behind the winner Magnus Carlsen 29 In April at Shamkir Chess 2014 a six player double round robin tournament held in Shamkir Azerbaijan in memory of Vugar Gashimov Caruana finished second with 5 points out of 10 games behind the winner Magnus Carlsen In June at Norway Chess 2014 a ten player tournament Caruana finished fourth with 4 points out of 9 games In June at the FIDE World Rapid Championship held in Dubai Caruana finished second with 10 points out of 15 games after tiebreaks with Viswanathan Anand Levon Aronian and Alexander Morozevich half point behind the winner Magnus Carlsen With this result Caruana in July topped the FIDE rapid ranking with 2858 points 30 In FIDE World Blitz Championship also held in Dubai Caruana finished in the middle of the group confirming some difficulties with short time control In July Caruana won with 5 points out of 7 games the Dortmund Sparkassen Chess Meeting breaking for the first time the 2800 Elo points bar 31 By August Caruana was playing on the first board for Italy at the 41st Chess Olympiad in Tromso Norway finishing with 6 points out of 9 games In the period from August September Caruana won with 8 points out of 10 games the Sinquefield Cup in Saint Louis Missouri one of the strongest tournaments ever held featuring six of the world s top ten players including the world champion Magnus Carlsen With seven consecutive wins from the start 3 draws and 0 losses Caruana ultimately achieved a performance rating of 3098 the best tournament result in history at that time beating out Magnus Carlsen in the 2009 Nanjing Pearl Spring tournament and Anatoly Karpov in the 1994 Linares chess tournament 32 In October he won along with Boris Gelfand the Baku stage of the FIDE Grand Prix 2014 15 a 12 player round robin with 6 points out of 11 games 33 The loss at round 7 against Dmitry Andreikin ended a streak of 22 points out of 27 games and no losses started in August 34 In the period of late October through early November Caruana shared fourth place with six points out of 11 games at the Tashkent leg of the FIDE Grand Prix December saw him at the 6th London Chess Classic a six player round robin he shared last place with four draws and one loss in five games 2015 edit In January Caruana played in the 2015 Tata Steel Chess Tournament a 14 player round robin where he finished seventh with seven points out 13 games behind the winner Magnus Carlsen In February he was at the 2015 Grenke Chess Classic in Baden Baden an eight player round robin He shared third and fourth positions with four points out seven games behind the winner Magnus Carlsen In February at 2015 Zurich Chess Challenge a 6 players tournament Caruana shared second place in Blitz Section with 3 points out 5 games shared the last place with 2 points out of 5 games in Classical Section finished last with 1 points out 5 games in Rapid Section and finished fifth in Combined Final Results Classical amp Rapid TC behind the winner Hikaru Nakamura In April at the Shamkir Chess 2015 a 10 players tournament Caruana finished fourth with five points out of nine games behind the winner Magnus Carlsen In May Caruana won along with Hikaru Nakamura and Dmitry Jakovenko the FIDE Grand Prix Khanty Mansiysk 2015 a 12 player round robin with 6 points out of 11 games With this result Caruana won the FIDE Grand Prix 2014 15 and qualified for the 2016 Candidates Tournament 35 In June he played in the Norway Chess 2015 a 10 player tournament where he finished fifth with 4 points out of 9 games behind the winner Veselin Topalov In June July Caruana won the Dortmund Sparkassen Chess Meeting an eight player single round robin tournament with 5 points out of 7 possible points ending the tournament with a 5 game win streak In August September he finished 8th at the 2015 Sinquefield Cup with 3 out of nine possible points In September at the Chess World Cup 2015 a 128 player single elimination tournament Caruana was eliminated in the fourth round by Shakhriyar Mamedyarov In December Caruana competed in the final leg of the Grand Chess Tour the London Chess Classic He achieved the arguably boring result of nine draws out of nine games 0 0 9 2016 edit nbsp Caruana receives the bronze medal for Board 1 at the Chess Olympiad In January at the 2016 Tata Steel Chess Tournament Caruana shared second along with Ding Liren with a score of 8 points out of 13 5 2 6 defeating Michael Adams Wei Yi Loek Van Wely Pavel Eljanov and Ding Liren and losing to David Navara and Evgeny Tomashevsky Had he defeated Tomashevsky he would have at least tied for 1st place with Magnus Carlsen Through this tournament he gained 7 rating points and moved to 3 in the world By March as part of the qualification cycle for the World Chess Championship 2016 Caruana participated in the Candidates Tournament 2016 held in Moscow Russia from March 10 30 in the Central Telegraph Centralnyj telegraf Building The lineup of the tournament included Viswanathan Anand Hikaru Nakamura Sergey Karjakin Peter Svidler Veselin Topalov Anish Giri and Levon Aronian In the final round Caruana had Black against Sergey Karjakin in a winner takes all game A complex position developed in which he made a mistake and was eventually defeated making Karjakin the official challenger Caruana eventually finished with a 1 score 36 On April 25 Caruana became US Chess Champion for the first time after defeating IM Akshat Chandra in the last round of the US Chess Championship He finished the tournament with 8 5 points out of 11 games and went undefeated The field consisted of world top ten players Hikaru Nakamura and Wesley So top 100 players Ray Robson Sam Shankland Gata Kamsky and Alexander Onischuk GMs Alexander Shabalov Varuzhan Akobian Jeffery Xiong and Aleksandr Lenderman and IM Akshat Chandra 37 In September he played first board of the US Team at the 42nd Chess Olympiad The US team won the gold medal while Caruana won the bronze medal for first board 2017 edit nbsp The top 3 finishers at the Grenke Chess Classic Caruana began the year rated 2827 ranked No 2 in the world However his rating would slip in the coming months He played the Tradewise Gibraltar Chess Festival in March and finished with a score of 7 10 suffering one loss to Nigel Short in Round 6 38 At the US Championships Caruana finished T 3rd with 6 11 He lost two games during the tournament and needed to win his last two games just to finish with a positive score which he did 39 At the conclusion his ranking dropped to No 4 He finished T 2nd at the Grenke Chess Classic but was 1 points behind the winner Levon Aronian 40 Caruana next played in the Norway Chess event where he finished in the middle of the standings with 4 9 His lone win came against Hikaru Nakamura and his lone loss came against Vishwanathan Anand 41 Caruana continued to struggle through the middle of the year He finished the Sinquefield Cup in July towards the bottom of the standings with a score of 4 9 1 2 6 His last round loss to Peter Svidler knocked his August rating below 2800 for the first time since April 2016 At the World Cup Caruana made it to the third round Evgeniy Najer eliminated him in the rapid tiebreak rounds by winning with the black pieces The World Cup tightened the race between Caruana Wesley So and Vladimir Kramnik for the two ratings qualification spots to the 2018 Candidates Tournament to within a few points However Kramnik s loss in a classical game against Ivanchuk during the tournament left him in a distant third with only two months remaining 42 The World Cup set the stage for the next major tournament the Isle of Man Open which both Caruana and Kramnik were playing The first round pairings were decided by the players drawing names out of a raffle tumbler Kramnik choosing second because he was the 2nd highest rated player at the event chose Caruana as his first round opponent With the white pieces Caruana defeated Kramnik to put himself and So in a good position to qualify for the Candidates Tournament Kramnik s surprise loss to James Tarjan who quit chess for a few decades to become a librarian further helped solidify Caruana and So as the ratings qualifiers Furthermore Kramnik ended up receiving a wild card into the Candidates event officially clinching the qualifications for Caruana and So 43 In December 2017 with the Candidates qualification already decided Caruana rebounded and won his only tournament of the year at the London Chess Classic in tiebreaks He won three games and drew the remaining six 3 0 6 Ian Nepomniachtchi had the sole lead entering the final round after winning three consecutive games in rounds six through eight However Caruana was able to come from behind by defeating Michael Adams in his last game After drawing the rapid tiebreaks Caruana won one of the two blitz games to clinch the tournament 2018 edit nbsp Caruana vs Mamedyarov at the Candidates Tournament nbsp Caruana at the World Chess Championship 2018 In January Caruana finished 11th with a score of 5 13 at the Tata Steel Masters tournament 44 In March he won the Candidates Tournament 2018 with a score of 9 14 thus winning the right to challenge Magnus Carlsen in the World Chess Championship 2018 in London in November 2018 45 46 From 31 March to 9 April Caruana competed in the 5th Grenke Chess Classic He won the event with a score of 6 9 4 0 5 a point ahead of runner up Carlsen 47 With this result he moved to No 2 in the live world rankings From 17 to 30 April he competed in 2018 U S Chess Championship placing second with 8 11 6 1 4 half a point behind champion Sam Shankland 48 In June he won the sixth edition of Norway Chess finishing clear first with a score of 5 8 3 1 4 despite having lost to Carlsen in the first round 49 In August he jointly won the 6th Sinquefield Cup with Carlsen and Aronian He also defeated So in a playoff for a place at the London Chess Classic being held in December 50 Caruana faced Carlsen in the World Chess Championship 2018 from November 9 to 28 All 12 classical time control games were drawn Carlsen then won the rapid tiebreak games 3 0 51 During game four of the 2018 World Chess Championships a video containing Caruana s preparation files was released onto the Saint Louis Chess Club YouTube channel In an interview much later Caruana admitted that he had been only made aware of this by his second Cristian Chirilă before the Round 4 press conference 2019 edit From May to November Caruana competed in the Grand Chess Tour as one of 12 regular participants He finished in joint 10th place after the first 7 events thus failing to qualify for the finals at the London Chess Classic 52 2020 edit In January he won the Category 20 2020 Tata Steel Masters with a round to spare scoring 10 13 7 0 6 two points ahead of second placed Magnus Carlsen 53 As a result he reached a rating of 2842 on the February FIDE rating list his highest since October 2014 54 As the runner up of the 2018 World Championship Caruana automatically qualified for the 2020 Candidates Tournament 55 which began 17 March 2020 The tournament was suspended halfway through due to the COVID 19 pandemic At the time of the postponement Caruana was tied for third place out of eight players with a score of 3 5 out of 7 56 The Candidates resumed on April 19 2021 and ended on April 28 2021 57 Caruana ended with 7 14 points 3 wins 9 draws and 2 losses 58 Caruana tied for third place but due to tie breaks placed fourth out of eight 2021 edit Caruana played in the continuation of Candidates Tournament 2020 2021 from April 19 to April 28 and finished in fourth place on tiebreaks with a score of 7 5 10 3 2 9 a 59 His win against MVL in round 8 was considered an impressive show of preparation and play where he sacrificed 3 pawns and a piece a novelty in the Poisoned Pawn variation of the Najdorf Sicilian 60 61 Following the Candidates from July 12 to July 20 Caruana played in the Chess World Cup but was eliminated in the third round by Rinat Jumabayev 62 From August 9 to August 16 Caruana played in the 2021 St Louis Rapid and Blitz taking second behind Hikaru Nakamura 63 Following that from August 16 to August 28 he played in the Sinquefield Cup tying for second behind winner MVL with 5 5 9 points 3 1 5 b and a tournament performance rating of 2824 which earned him 45 000 and 8 3 GCT points 64 In the Grand Chess Tour he placed fourth overall behind MVL Wesley So and Mamedyarov From October 5 to October 19 Caruana then participated in the 2021 US Chess Championship held at the Saint Louis Chess Club in Missouri where he scored 2nd place with a score of 6 5 11 after losing to GM Wesley So in the rapid tiebreaks 65 In November Caruana was runner up in the FIDE Grand Swiss Tournament 2021 with a score of 7 5 11 4 0 7 c and a tournament performance rating of 2807 66 behind Alireza Firouzja which qualified him for the Candidates Tournament 2022 Between December 18 and December 23 Caruana also participated in the 2021 Vugar Gashimov Memorial where he edged out Richard Rapport in an armaggedon playoff to win first place 67 Three days later from December 26 to December 28 2021 Caruana participated in the 2021 FIDE World Rapid Championship where he ended up as one of the joint leaders with 9 5 13 points but ultimately finished 4th place as he could not advance to the playoffs due to controversial 68 69 tiebreak rules 70 Subsequently on the 28th and 29th he played the FIDE World Blitz Championship ranking 39th In 2021 Caruana split with his long time coach second Rustam Kasimdzhanov with Kasimdzhanov citing that the pandemic affected their relationship and opportunities to work together 71 Apart from the events he played Caruana also participated in the coverage of the World Chess Championship 2021 in November and December 2021 along with Daniel Rensch and Robert Hess for Chess com 72 2022 edit From the 14th to the 30th of January Caruana participated in the Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2022 placing 8th with a score of 6 5 14 From February 12 to August 21 Caruana competed in the Chess com RCC d and placed 3rd with 64 points behind runner up Dmitry Andreikin 73 points and tournament winner Hikaru Nakamura 102 points 73 In April 2022 he won the inaugural American Cup a double elimination tournament in Missouri ahead of Levon Aronian Wesley So and Lenier Dominguez 74 From June 16 to July 5 Caruana participated in the Candidates Tournament held in Madrid having qualified to play by being the runner up in the Grand Swiss in 2021 behind Alireza Firouzja Caruana finished 5th with a score of 6 5 14 3 4 7 e despite being 2nd behind tournament leader Ian Nepomniachtchi after the end of the first half 75 of the tournament 76 77 78 From July 28 to August 9 Caruana played board 1 for the US at the 44th Chess Olympiad in Chennai where his team finished 5th despite being seeded 1st 79 He finished the event with a score of 5 10 3 3 4 f and a tournament performance rating of 2645 80 From August 26 to August 30 Caruana participated in the Saint Louis Rapid amp Blitz tournament as part of the Grand Chess Tour and finished in third place after Alireza Firouzja and Hikaru Nakamura 81 The next month Caruana participated in the Sinquefield Cup finishing tied 3rd alongside compatriot Wesley So with 4 5 8 points g and behind runner up Ian Nepomniachtchi and winner Alireza Firouzja 82 His two consecutive third place finishes earned him enough points to finish in fourth place in the Grand Chess Tour just 1 point short of 3rd place Caruana followed this up with a victory in the Champions Showdown Chess 9LX a rapid chess 960 tournament held in Saint Louis after defeating Alireza Firouzja in the playoffs for the title His first place finish earned him 31 250 83 84 From October 5 to October 19 Caruana participated in the 2022 US Chess Championship winning ahead of Wesley So Levon Aronian and Lenier Dominguez among others Caruana finished third in World Rapid Chess Championship 2022 by defeating Vladislav Artemiev Vladimir Fedoseev and drawing against Magnus Carlsen he finished with score of 9 5 13 2023 edit nbsp Caruana at the Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2023 From May 6 to May 15 Caruana participated in the Superbet Chess Classic held in Bucharest He would win games against Maxime Vachier Lagrave and Ian Nepomniachtchi and would go undefeated allowing him to claim 1st place with a score of 5 5 9 In the Chess World Cup 2023 Caruana defeated reigning champion Jan Krzysztof Duda among others to reach the semifinals This result has earned him qualification to the Candidates Tournament 2024 85 In the 2023 US Chess Championship Caruana clinched victory with a round to spare to defend his title as US champion He would earn wins against Hans Niemann and Abhimanyu Mishra among others en route to his victory 86 From November 14 to November 18 Caruana competed in the Saint Louis Rapid amp Blitz He would edge out second place finisher Maxime Vachier Lagrave by half a point to win the event Caruana earned 13 Grand Chess Tour 2023 points and 40 000 from his victory 87 Caruana won the 2023 Sinquefield Cup scoring 5 5 points out of 8 He scored wins against Alireza Firouzja Wesley So and Richard Rapport en route to his victory where he earned 100 000 and 13 Grand Chess tour points Caruana won the 2023 Grand Chess Tour with a score of 46 points of a possible 52 which is the highest point total in the Tour s history since switching to a 4 tournament event 88 Caruana scored 1st place in the Superbet Chess Romania 89 4th in the SuperUnited Rapid amp Blitz Croatia 90 1st in the Saint Louis Rapid amp Blitz 91 and 1st in the Sinquefield Cup Caruana earned 175 000 for his victory in the Grand Chess Tour 92 Playing style editAs a youth Caruana had an aggressive style of play He later said I preferred to attack all the time and really loved sacrificing pieces to get at the enemy king I played like that for quite a long time but when I moved up it turned out that you can far from always win with a direct attack I had to become universal to learn to manoeuvre and defend and so on 5 Caruana s playing style is now universal based on opening preparation and calculation I wouldn t assess it in such categories tactical or strategic It seems to me I m a good fighter I enjoy playing different types of position both tactical and strategic I can t say there s anything I avoid I can attack on a board full of pieces or manoeuvre in a roughly even position and I ve got nothing against the endgame 5 Caruana has been hailed by Magnus Carlsen as a player who has an edge in calculations and opening preparation over most of his contemporaries bar Carlsen himself Carlsen has also described him as undogmatic but someone who may not play as well in simpler positions 93 This sentiment has been echoed largely in the chess world with Caruana having earned himself a nickname of The Machine Caruana is known as a hard working player once saying Hundreds of games are played each day all around the world and a lot of them are important They re all available online but you have to put in the time to look at them all And you need to analyze find new trends keep trying to find new ideas to use against specific opponents 32 Talking about Magnus Carlsen s play Caruana hinted at his deep knowledge of the opponent s strengths and weaknesses In some positions you can t compete with him Certain pawn structures he just plays like a machine There are certain openings where I say I just can t do that But OK certain positions he s not as comfortable with Just like any player he can also play unconfidently 32 Federations and national championships editNational Chess Federation membership edit Caruana is a Benefactor Life Member of the United States Chess Federation USCF and has been a member of the federation since the age of 5 in 1998 94 National Chess Federation ranking edit United States Chess Federation first highest ranked player National Championships edit Italy Caruana won the Italian National Championship in 2007 2008 2010 and 2011 He did not play the championship in 2009 and 2012 2014 United States Caruana won the U S Chess Championship in 2016 his first participation 2022 and 2023 World Chess Federation FIDE affiliation edit Caruana possesses dual citizenship of Italy and the United States so he has the option of FIDE affiliation with either the Italian Chess Federation or the United States Chess Federation Caruana played for Italy from 2005 to 2015 On May 12 2015 the USCF announced that he would be changing federations to play for the United States 95 Bibliography editCaruana s Ruy Lopez A White Repertoire for Club Players ISBN 978 90 5691 944 3 Fabiano Caruana Navigating the Ruy Lopez A world class player explains DVD Vol 1 3 ISBN 978 3 86681 735 7 Fabiano Caruana 60 Memorable Games Andrew E Soltis ISBN 978 1 84994 721 3 Caruana Move by Move Cyrus Lakdawala ISBN 978 1 78194 479 0References edit Sinquefield Cup 2014 Chess Results com Archived from the original on January 22 2018 Fabulous Fabiano chessbase com May 19 2003 Retrieved June 26 2013 Chad Norman July 12 2015 Fabiano Caruana and Magnus Carlsen that s a title clash worth watching The Washington Post a b c Who was the future GM Fabiano Caruana Italy s top grandmaster chessbase com October 18 2007 Retrieved May 30 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Sinquefield Cup Round 7 Caruana Clinches GCT Crosses 2800 Leads Sinquefield Cup with Dominguez So November 28 2023 2023 Superbet Chess Classic Romania Grand Chess Tour Grand Chess Tour SuperUnited Rapid amp Blitz Croatia 2023 All the Information 2023 Saint Louis Rapid amp Blitz Grand Chess Tour How much prize money is at stake in Grand Chess Tour events Grand Chess Tour Magnus Carlsen tells Fabiano Caruana s Biggest Strength in Chess YouTube US Chess Benefactor Members United States Chess Federation July 15 2021 retrieved July 30 2021 Caruana switching back to U S A Chessbase May 12 2015Notes edit 3 wins 2 losses 9 draws This includes 3 wins against GM Kirill Alekseenko in round 2 GM Maxime Vachier Lagrave in round 8 and GM Wang Hao in round 13 2 losses against GM Ding Liren in round 3 and GM Anish Giri in round 12 3 wins 1 loss 5 draws This includes 3 wins against GM Sam Shankland 2709 GM Shakhriyar Mamedyarov 2782 and GM Dariusz Swiercz 2655 1 loss against GM Jeffrey Xiong 2710 5 draws against GM Maxime Vachier Lagrave 2751 GM Lenier Dominguez 2758 GM Wesley So 2772 GM Richard Rapport 2763 and GM Peter Svidler 2714 The numbers in brackets represent the opponent s elo rating 4 wins 0 losses 7 draws This includes 4 wins against GM Maksim Chigaev 2639 GM David Howell 2658 GM Nils Grandelius 2662 and the winner of the tournament GM Alireza Firouzja 2770 7 draws against GM Nihal Sarin 2652 GM Ivan Saric 2644 GM Dariusz Swiercz 2647 GM Evgeniy Najer 2654 GM Samuel Sevian 2654 GM Maxime Vachier Lagrave 2763 and GM Alexandr Predke 2666 The numbers in brackets represent the opponent s elo rating Rapid Chess Championship 3 wins 4 losses 7 draws This includes 3 wins against GM Hikaru Nakamura in round 1 GM Alireza Firouzja in round 6 and GM Teimour Radjabov in round 7 4 losses against Nakamura in round 8 GM Jan Krzysztof Duda in round 10 GM Ding Liren in round 11 and Firouzja in round 14 3 wins 3 losses 4 draws This includes 3 wins against GM Parham Maghsoodloo 2701 GM Dimitrios Mastrovasilis 2599 and GM Mustafa Yilmaz 2634 3 losses against GM Nodirbek Abdusattorov 2688 GM Gabriel Sargissian 2698 and GM Gukesh D 2684 4 draws against GM Axel Bachmann 2588 GM Baadur Jobava 2585 GM Avital Boruchovsky 2551 and GM Pentala Harikrishna 2720 The numbers in brackets represent the opponent s elo rating 2 wins against Maxime Vachier Lagrave and Hans Niemann 1 loss against Wesley So 5 draws against Alireza Firouzja Ian Nepomniachtchi Leinier Dominguez Perez Levon Aronian and Shakhriyar Mamedyarov External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fabiano Caruana Official website Fabiano Caruana rating card at FIDE nbsp Fabiano Caruana rating and tournament record at US Chess Federation Fabiano Caruana player profile and games at Chessgames com Fabiano Caruana chess games at 365Chess com Fabiano Caruana Chess Olympiad record at OlimpBase org Fabiano Caruana player profile at Chess com Fabiano Caruana member profile at the Internet Chess Club Fabiano Caruana on Twitch C Squared Podcast podcast hosted together with Ioan Cristian Chirilă News items and interviews edit Edward Winter s Books about Leading Modern Chessplayers Chess Notes Feature Article Biography from Chessbase com Being a Grandmaster Is Tough When You Are Not Quite 15 The New York Times July 29 2007 A Chess Player s Challenge Opponents His Own Age The New York Times May 17 2003 2007 Italian Championship interview from Chessbase com Fabulous Fabiano by Macauley Peterson Chess Life January 2008 pp 30 35 Caruana L anno prossimo voglio giocare nel torneo A PDF 7 72 MB by Janis Nisii Torre amp Cavallo Scacco February 2008 pp 5 9 in Italian Achievements Preceded byHikaru Nakamura Youngest ever United States Grandmaster2007 2009 Succeeded byRay Robson Preceded byMichele Godena Italian Chess Champion2007 2008 Succeeded byLexy Ortega Preceded byLexy Ortega Italian Chess Champion2010 2011 Succeeded byAlberto David Preceded byMagnus Carlsen Sinquefield Cup Champion2014 Succeeded byLevon Aronian Preceded byMaxime Vachier Lagrave Sinquefield Cup Champion with Levon Aronian and Magnus Carlsen 2018 Succeeded byDing Liren Preceded byVladimir Kramnik Dortmund Sparkassen Champion2012 Succeeded byMichael Adams Preceded byMichael Adams Dortmund Sparkassen Champion2014 2015 Succeeded byMaxime Vachier Lagrave Preceded byHikaru Nakamura United States Chess Champion2016 Succeeded byWesley So Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fabiano Caruana amp oldid 1220617632, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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