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World Chess Championship 2024

The World Chess Championship 2024 will be a chess match between the reigning world champion Ding Liren and the challenger Gukesh Dommaraju to determine the World Chess Champion. The match is provisionally scheduled between November 20 and December 15, 2024, with the location yet to be announced. It will be played to a best of 14 games, with tiebreaks if required.[1]

World Chess Championship 2024
20 November – 15 December 2024
 
Defending champion
Challenger
 
  Ding Liren Gukesh D
  Born 24 October 1992
32 years old
Born 29 May 2006
17 years old
  Winner of the World Chess Championship 2023 Winner of the Candidates Tournament 2024
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Defending champion edit

Ding Liren became World Chess Champion in April 2023, after defeating Ian Nepomniachtchi in the 2023 championship match. After acquiring the title, Ding did not appear in professional tournaments for months, an absence which was later revealed to be due to an unspecified illness.[2] Ding withdrew from tournaments including the 2023 Asian Games and did not enter the first four events of the 2024 Grand Chess Tour. He returned to classical chess in January 2024 at the 2024 Tata Steel Chess Tournament and announced that he still intended to defend his world title.[3]

Candidates Tournament edit

The challenger, Gukesh D, qualified by winning the Candidates Tournament 2024 in Toronto, Canada, which was an eight-player double round-robin tournament.[4][5] It took place from April 3 to April 22, 2024.[6][7] Fabiano Caruana won the 2023 FIDE Circuit, albeit Caruana became ineligible to qualify via the FIDE Circuit, having already qualified for the Candidates through the Chess World Cup 2023. Hence, Gukesh qualified for the Candidates via the FIDE Circuit, after overtaking Anish Giri with a win at the Chennai Grand Masters tournament.[8]

The eight players who competed were:[9][10][11]

Qualification method Player Age Rating World
ranking
(April 2024)
2023 World Championship runner-up   Ian Nepomniachtchi[a] 33 2758 7
The top three finishers in the Chess World Cup 2023[b]   Magnus Carlsen (winner, withdrew) 33 2830 1
  R Praggnanandhaa (runner-up) 18 2747 14
  Fabiano Caruana (third place) 31 2803 2
  Nijat Abasov (fourth place, replacement for Carlsen) 28 2632 114
The top two finishers in the FIDE Grand Swiss Tournament 2023   Vidit Gujrathi (winner) 29 2727 25
  Hikaru Nakamura (runner-up) 36 2789 3
Highest place in the 2023 FIDE Circuit not already qualified[c]   Gukesh D 17 2743 16
Highest rating for January 2024 not already qualified[d]   Alireza Firouzja 20 2760 6

Results edit

Standings of the 2024 Candidates Tournament
Rank Player Score SB Wins Qualification GD HN IN FC RP VG AF NA
1   Gukesh D (IND) 9 / 14 57 5 Advance to title match ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ 1 ½ 1 1 0 1 1
2[e]   Hikaru Nakamura (USA) 8.5 / 14 56 5 ½ ½ ½ ½ 1 ½ ½ 1 0 0 1 1 1 ½
3[e]   Ian Nepomniachtchi (FIDE) 8.5 / 14 56 3 ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ 1 1 1 ½ ½ ½
4[f]   Fabiano Caruana (USA) 8.5 / 14 54 4 ½ ½ ½ 0 ½ ½ ½ 1 1 ½ 1 ½ 1 ½
5   R Praggnanandhaa (IND) 7 / 14 42.5 3 0 ½ 0 ½ ½ ½ 0 ½ ½ 1 ½ ½ 1 1
6   Vidit Gujrathi (IND) 6 / 14 40.25 3 0 ½ 1 1 0 0 ½ 0 0 ½ 1 ½ ½ ½
7   Alireza Firouzja (FRA) 5 / 14 32.75 2 1 0 0 0 ½ 0 ½ 0 ½ ½ ½ 0 1 ½
8   Nijat Abasov (AZE) 3.5 / 14 25.5 0 0 0 ½ 0 ½ ½ ½ 0 0 0 ½ ½ ½ 0
Source: [15]

Tie-breakers for first place: (1) results in tie-break games for first place;

Tie-breakers for non-first place: (1) results in tie-break games for first place, if any; (2) Sonneborn–Berger score (SB); (3) total number of wins; (4) head-to-head score among tied players; (5) drawing of lots.[16]

Note: Numbers in the crosstable in a white background indicate the result playing the respective opponent with the white pieces (black pieces if on a black background). This does not give information which of the two games was played in the first half of the tournament, and which in the second.

Championship match edit

Match regulations and format edit

The regulations and format of the world championship remains the same of that in the 2023 edition.

The time control for each game in the classical portion of the match is 120 minutes per side for the first 40 moves, 60 minutes for the next 20 moves, and 15 minutes for the rest of the game, with a 30-second increment per move starting with move 61.

The match will be best of 14 games; a score of at least 7½ would win the world championship. If the score is equal after 14 games, tiebreak games with faster time controls will be played:

  • A match consisting of 4 rapid games with 25 minutes per side and a 10-second increment starting with move 1 would be played. If a player scores 2½ points or more, he would win the championship.
  • If the score is equal after the rapid portion, a mini-match of two blitz games would be played, with a time control of 5 minutes per side and a 3-second increment starting with move 1. If a player scored 1½ points or more, he would win the championship. If the blitz mini-match is tied, another mini-match with the same conditions would be played to decide the winner of the championship. A drawing of lots would take place before each mini-match to decide which player plays with the white pieces.
  • If both blitz mini-matches are tied, a single blitz game with a time control of 3 minutes per side and a 2-second increment starting with move 1 would be played, and the winner would win the championship. A drawing of lots would decide which player plays with the white pieces. If this game was drawn, another blitz game with reversed colours would be played with the same time control, and the winner would win the championship. This process is repeated until either player wins a game.

Players are not allowed to agree to a draw before Black's 40th move. A draw claim before then is only permitted if a threefold repetition or stalemate has occurred.[17]

Previous head-to-head record edit

Head-to-head record[18]
Ding wins Draw Gukesh wins Total
Classical Ding (white) – Gukesh (black) 0 0 0 0
Gukesh (white) – Ding (black) 2 0 0 2
Total 2 0 0 2
Blitz / rapid / exhibition 0 1 1 2
Total 2 1 1 4

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.[12]
  2. ^ The regulations stated that it would be the top three finishers other than Ding and Nepomniachtchi. (And that if both finished in the top four of the World Cup, then the World Cup qualifiers would be the other two players in the top four; and two players with the highest rating in the January 2024 ranking list would qualify for the event instead of one). However neither of these players reached the World Cup semifinals: Ding elected not to play, and Nepomniachtchi lost in the fifth round.
  3. ^ Fabiano Caruana finished first in the 2023 FIDE Circuit, but had already qualified for the Candidates through a third place finish at the Chess World Cup 2023. As a result, the qualifying spot was awarded to the highest finisher of the FIDE Circuit who had not already qualified for the event (Gukesh D).[13][14]
  4. ^ Provided the player has played at least 4 classical time control tournaments eligible for the 2023 FIDE Circuit.
  5. ^ a b SB scores, total numbers of wins
  6. ^ SB scores

References edit

  1. ^ "FIDE World Championship Cycle 2023-2024". FIDE. from the original on 30 August 2023. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
  2. ^ Svensen (TarjeiJS), Tarjei J. (2023-11-04). "Ding Reveals Reason For Withdrawals, Expects Comeback In 2024". Chess.com. Retrieved 2024-04-22.
  3. ^ Tarjei J. Svensen. "2024 Tata Steel Chess: World Champion Ding Returns, Carlsen Missing". Chess.com.
  4. ^ Sunaadh Sagar (April 22, 2024). "D Gukesh, aged 17, wins FIDE Candidates 2024; will play Ding Liren for World Champion title". ESPN. Retrieved April 22, 2024.
  5. ^ "Indian teenager Gukesh to challenge China's Ding for world chess title". Al Jazeera English. 22 April 2024.
  6. ^ "Toronto will host the 2024 FIDE Candidates Tournaments". FIDE. 27 March 2023. from the original on 9 July 2023. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
  7. ^ Levin, Anthony (28 March 2023). "FIDE Candidates, Women's Candidates 2024 To Be Held In Toronto". Chess.com. from the original on 3 April 2023. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
  8. ^ Venkatachalam Saravanan (21 December 2023). "Gukesh Wins Title On Tiebreak, Overtakes Giri In Candidates' Race". Chess.com. Retrieved 5 May 2024.
  9. ^ "FIDE reforms qualifications paths to Candidates Tournament". FIDE. 7 January 2023. from the original on 28 March 2023. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
  10. ^ Green, Nathaniel (15 December 2022). "FIDE Announces 2024 Candidates Tournament Qualification Paths". Chess.com. from the original on 14 April 2023. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
  11. ^ McGourty, Colin (15 December 2022). . Chess24. Archived from the original on 21 December 2023.
  12. ^ Doggers, Peter (28 February 2022). "FIDE Condemns Military Action; Takes Measures Against Russia, Belarus". Chess.com. from the original on 7 March 2022. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
  13. ^ Svensen, Tarjei (13 December 2023). "FIDE Clarification On Candidates Race Draws Reactions". Chess.com. from the original on 28 December 2023. Retrieved 14 February 2024.
  14. ^ "FIDE Circuit 2023". FIDE. from the original on 2024-01-29. Retrieved 2024-02-14.
  15. ^ "FIDE Candidates Tournament 2024". candidates.fide.com. Retrieved 2024-04-03.
  16. ^ Regulations for the FIDE Candidates Tournament 2024, (PDF) FIDE
  17. ^ "FIDE World Championship Cycle". International Chess Federation (FIDE). Retrieved 2024-04-22.
  18. ^ "Gukesh vs. Ding". Chessgames.com. Retrieved 22 April 2024.

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The World Chess Championship 2024 will be a chess match between the reigning world champion Ding Liren and the challenger Gukesh Dommaraju to determine the World Chess Champion The match is provisionally scheduled between November 20 and December 15 2024 with the location yet to be announced It will be played to a best of 14 games with tiebreaks if required 1 World Chess Championship 202420 November 15 December 2024 Defending championChallenger Ding LirenGukesh D Born 24 October 1992 32 years oldBorn 29 May 2006 17 years old Winner of the World Chess Championship 2023Winner of the Candidates Tournament 2024 20232026 Contents 1 Defending champion 2 Candidates Tournament 2 1 Results 3 Championship match 3 1 Match regulations and format 3 2 Previous head to head record 4 Notes 5 ReferencesDefending champion editDing Liren became World Chess Champion in April 2023 after defeating Ian Nepomniachtchi in the 2023 championship match After acquiring the title Ding did not appear in professional tournaments for months an absence which was later revealed to be due to an unspecified illness 2 Ding withdrew from tournaments including the 2023 Asian Games and did not enter the first four events of the 2024 Grand Chess Tour He returned to classical chess in January 2024 at the 2024 Tata Steel Chess Tournament and announced that he still intended to defend his world title 3 Candidates Tournament editMain article Candidates Tournament 2024 The challenger Gukesh D qualified by winning the Candidates Tournament 2024 in Toronto Canada which was an eight player double round robin tournament 4 5 It took place from April 3 to April 22 2024 6 7 Fabiano Caruana won the 2023 FIDE Circuit albeit Caruana became ineligible to qualify via the FIDE Circuit having already qualified for the Candidates through the Chess World Cup 2023 Hence Gukesh qualified for the Candidates via the FIDE Circuit after overtaking Anish Giri with a win at the Chennai Grand Masters tournament 8 The eight players who competed were 9 10 11 Qualification method Player Age Rating Worldranking April 2024 2023 World Championship runner up nbsp Ian Nepomniachtchi a 33 2758 7 The top three finishers in the Chess World Cup 2023 b nbsp Magnus Carlsen winner withdrew 33 2830 1 nbsp R Praggnanandhaa runner up 18 2747 14 nbsp Fabiano Caruana third place 31 2803 2 nbsp Nijat Abasov fourth place replacement for Carlsen 28 2632 114 The top two finishers in the FIDE Grand Swiss Tournament 2023 nbsp Vidit Gujrathi winner 29 2727 25 nbsp Hikaru Nakamura runner up 36 2789 3 Highest place in the 2023 FIDE Circuit not already qualified c nbsp Gukesh D 17 2743 16 Highest rating for January 2024 not already qualified d nbsp Alireza Firouzja 20 2760 6 Results edit Standings of the 2024 Candidates Tournament Rank Playervte Score SB Wins Qualification GD HN IN FC RP VG AF NA 1 nbsp Gukesh D IND 9 14 57 5 Advance to title match 1 1 1 0 1 1 2 e nbsp Hikaru Nakamura USA 8 5 14 56 5 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 3 e nbsp Ian Nepomniachtchi FIDE 8 5 14 56 3 1 1 1 4 f nbsp Fabiano Caruana USA 8 5 14 54 4 0 1 1 1 1 5 nbsp R Praggnanandhaa IND 7 14 42 5 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 6 nbsp Vidit Gujrathi IND 6 14 40 25 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 7 nbsp Alireza Firouzja FRA 5 14 32 75 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 nbsp Nijat Abasov AZE 3 5 14 25 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Source 15 Tie breakers for first place 1 results in tie break games for first place Tie breakers for non first place 1 results in tie break games for first place if any 2 Sonneborn Berger score SB 3 total number of wins 4 head to head score among tied players 5 drawing of lots 16 Note Numbers in the crosstable in a white background indicate the result playing the respective opponent with the white pieces black pieces if on a black background This does not give information which of the two games was played in the first half of the tournament and which in the second Championship match editMatch regulations and format edit The regulations and format of the world championship remains the same of that in the 2023 edition The time control for each game in the classical portion of the match is 120 minutes per side for the first 40 moves 60 minutes for the next 20 moves and 15 minutes for the rest of the game with a 30 second increment per move starting with move 61 The match will be best of 14 games a score of at least 7 would win the world championship If the score is equal after 14 games tiebreak games with faster time controls will be played A match consisting of 4 rapid games with 25 minutes per side and a 10 second increment starting with move 1 would be played If a player scores 2 points or more he would win the championship If the score is equal after the rapid portion a mini match of two blitz games would be played with a time control of 5 minutes per side and a 3 second increment starting with move 1 If a player scored 1 points or more he would win the championship If the blitz mini match is tied another mini match with the same conditions would be played to decide the winner of the championship A drawing of lots would take place before each mini match to decide which player plays with the white pieces If both blitz mini matches are tied a single blitz game with a time control of 3 minutes per side and a 2 second increment starting with move 1 would be played and the winner would win the championship A drawing of lots would decide which player plays with the white pieces If this game was drawn another blitz game with reversed colours would be played with the same time control and the winner would win the championship This process is repeated until either player wins a game Players are not allowed to agree to a draw before Black s 40th move A draw claim before then is only permitted if a threefold repetition or stalemate has occurred 17 Previous head to head record edit Head to head record 18 Ding wins Draw Gukesh wins Total Classical Ding white Gukesh black 0 0 0 0 Gukesh white Ding black 2 0 0 2 Total 2 0 0 2 Blitz rapid exhibition 0 1 1 2 Total 2 1 1 4Notes edit 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 12 The regulations stated that it would be the top three finishers other than Ding and Nepomniachtchi And that if both finished in the top four of the World Cup then the World Cup qualifiers would be the other two players in the top four and two players with the highest rating in the January 2024 ranking list would qualify for the event instead of one However neither of these players reached the World Cup semifinals Ding elected not to play and Nepomniachtchi lost in the fifth round Fabiano Caruana finished first in the 2023 FIDE Circuit but had already qualified for the Candidates through a third place finish at the Chess World Cup 2023 As a result the qualifying spot was awarded to the highest finisher of the FIDE Circuit who had not already qualified for the event Gukesh D 13 14 Provided the player has played at least 4 classical time control tournaments eligible for the 2023 FIDE Circuit a b SB scores total numbers of wins SB scoresReferences edit FIDE World Championship Cycle 2023 2024 FIDE Archived from the original on 30 August 2023 Retrieved 30 April 2023 Svensen TarjeiJS Tarjei J 2023 11 04 Ding Reveals Reason For Withdrawals Expects Comeback In 2024 Chess com Retrieved 2024 04 22 Tarjei J Svensen 2024 Tata Steel Chess World Champion Ding Returns Carlsen Missing Chess com Sunaadh Sagar April 22 2024 D Gukesh aged 17 wins FIDE Candidates 2024 will play Ding Liren for World Champion title ESPN Retrieved April 22 2024 Indian teenager Gukesh to challenge China s Ding for world chess title Al Jazeera English 22 April 2024 Toronto will host the 2024 FIDE Candidates Tournaments FIDE 27 March 2023 Archived from the original on 9 July 2023 Retrieved 30 April 2023 Levin Anthony 28 March 2023 FIDE Candidates Women s Candidates 2024 To Be Held In Toronto Chess com Archived from the original on 3 April 2023 Retrieved 30 April 2023 Venkatachalam Saravanan 21 December 2023 Gukesh Wins Title On Tiebreak Overtakes Giri In Candidates Race Chess com Retrieved 5 May 2024 FIDE reforms qualifications paths to Candidates Tournament FIDE 7 January 2023 Archived from the original on 28 March 2023 Retrieved 30 April 2023 Green Nathaniel 15 December 2022 FIDE Announces 2024 Candidates Tournament Qualification Paths Chess com Archived from the original on 14 April 2023 Retrieved 30 April 2023 McGourty Colin 15 December 2022 FIDE revamp Candidates qualification system Chess24 Archived from the original on 21 December 2023 Doggers Peter 28 February 2022 FIDE Condemns Military Action Takes Measures Against Russia Belarus Chess com Archived from the original on 7 March 2022 Retrieved 30 April 2023 Svensen Tarjei 13 December 2023 FIDE Clarification On Candidates Race Draws Reactions Chess com Archived from the original on 28 December 2023 Retrieved 14 February 2024 FIDE Circuit 2023 FIDE Archived from the original on 2024 01 29 Retrieved 2024 02 14 FIDE Candidates Tournament 2024 candidates fide com Retrieved 2024 04 03 Regulations for the FIDE Candidates Tournament 2024 PDF FIDE FIDE World Championship Cycle International Chess Federation FIDE Retrieved 2024 04 22 Gukesh vs Ding Chessgames com Retrieved 22 April 2024 nbsp Chess portal nbsp Sports portal nbsp Games portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title World Chess Championship 2024 amp oldid 1223750393, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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