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Grand Swiss 2025 participants

The FIDE Grand Swiss Tournament 2025 is taking place September 3 – September 16 in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. It will be an 11-round Swiss-system tournament and forms part of the qualification cycle for the World Chess Championship 2026. The winner and runner-up of the tournament will earn the right to play in the Candidates Tournament 2026.

FIDE Grand Swiss Tournament 2025 is in the Top Chess Events Calendar for the year 2025 and also in the Asia Chess Calendar. For a complete list of events visit the main page of The Chess Calendar

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The 11-round Swiss format tournament will see 172 players take part – 116 in the Open and 56 in the Women’s tournament. As per regulations, the top two qualifiers in both the Open and the Women’s competition will qualify for the Candidates Chess 2026 tournament, where the challenger for the title of World Champion will be determined.

Apart from serving as the qualifier for the Candidates 2026, the Grand Swiss 2025 also features a notable prize fund, which has been significantly increased from the last edition. The prize fund in the Open is $625,000 (increased from $460,000 in 2023) and in the Women’s competition features a $230,000 prize fund (up from $140,000 in 2023).

Grand Swiss 2025 participants open (see the women section participants here)

FIDE has announced the first list of participants in the Grand Swiss. The highest rated players in the field are India’s superstars Arjun Erigaisi, World Champion Gukesh D, and Praggnanandhaa R. There other participants from top 10 the FIDE Top players rating list are Nodirbek Abdusattorov, Alireza Firouzja, and Anish Giri.

Significant misses include players that did not cover the requirements like Carlsen, Anand, Topalov, Le Quang Liem, etc see the full list here. From that list the only one saved so far by a FIDE President nomination is Boris Gelfand, while Goryachkina is the only female player to receive a nomination for the open section. Some players also declined participating, like Jan-Krzysztof Duda, who said, “I am fed up with classical chess, I might not participate in both the Grand Swiss and the World Cup”

Here is the full list of announced participants at the Grand Swiss Chess 2025.

NameCountryRating
Praggnanandhaa RIND2779
Gukesh DIND2776
Erigaisi ArjunIND2776
Nodirbek AbdusattorovUZB2771
Alireza FirouzjaFRA2766
Anish GiriNED2748
Shakhriyar MamedyarovAZE2746
Ian NepomniachtchiFID2742
Levon AronianUSA2737
Hans Moke NiemannUSA2736
Maxime Vachier-LagraveFRA2736
Vladimir FedoseevSLO2731
Vincent KeymerGER2730
Javokhir SindarovUZB2722
Vidit Santosh GujrathiIND2720
Richard RapportHUN2716
Yangyi YuCHN2714
Pentala HarikrishnaIND2709
Jorden Van ForeestNED2697
Awonder LiangUSA2696
Parham MaghsoodlooIRI2695
Nihal SarinIND2692
Alexey SaranaSRB2691
Daniil DubovFID2691
Ray RobsonUSA2687
Samuel SevianUSA2683
Andrey EsipenkoFID2682
Pavel EljanovUKR2680
Volodar MurzinFID2678
Nikita VitiugovENG2676
Raunak SadhwaniIND2676
Bogdan-Daniel DeacROU2674
M. Amin TabatabaeiIRI2673
Sam ShanklandUSA2670
Alexander GrischukFID2667
Vladislav ArtemievFID2664
Nodirbek YakubboevUZB2663
Ivan SaricCRO2661
Aleksandar IndjicSRB2661
Grigoriy OparinUSA2660
Matthias BluebaumGER2660
Rauf MamedovAZE2659
Murali KarthikeyanIND2658
Jonas Buhl BjerreDEN2655
Shant SargsyanARM2653
Ediz GurelTUR2652
Frederik SvaneGER2651
Jeffery XiongUSA2650
Radoslaw WojtaszekPOL2648
Lu ShangleiCHN2647
Daniil YuffaESP2647
Nikolas TheodorouGRE2646
Maxim RodshteinISR2645
Shamsiddin VokhidovUZB2645
Dmitrij KollarsGER2643
Yagiz Kaan ErdogmusTUR2642
A.R. Saleh SalemUAE2640
Nils GrandeliusSWE2639
Sanan SjugirovHUN2636
Etienne BacrotFRA2635
Velimir IvicSRB2635
Abhimanyu PuranikIND2635
Aryan ChopraIND2634
Bassem AminEGY2633
Robert HovhannisyanARM2629
Andrei VolokitinUKR2628
Anton KorobovUKR2628
Haik M. MartirosyanARM2628
Maksim ChigaevESP2628
Gabriel SargissianARM2626
Bardiya DaneshvarIRI2625
Ivan CheparinovBUL2625
Aram HakobyanARM2625
David Anton GuijarroESP2625
Vasyl IvanchukUKR2623
Ruslan PonomariovUKR2622
Alexei ShirovESP2620
Anton DemchenkoSLO2620
Rasmus SvaneGER2619
Jon Ludvig HammerNOR2618
Alexandr PredkeSRB2617
Dennis WagnerGER2617
Alexander DonchenkoGER2616
Maxime LagardeFRA2616
Daniel DardhaBEL2616
Jaime Santos LatasaESP2614
Evgeniy NajerFID2613
Xiangyu XuCHN2612
Abhimanyu MishraUSA2610
Aydin SuleymanliAZE2609
Maxim MatlakovFID2608
Leon Luke MendoncaIND2606
Marc’Andria MaurizziFRA2604
Yuriy KuzubovUKR2600
Baadur JobavaGEO2598
Narayanan S LIND2595
Max WarmerdamNED2591
Szymon GumularzPOL2591
Mahammad MuradliAZE2586
Aditya MittalIND2560
Divya DeshmukhIND2478
Tennyson Ewomazino OlisaNGR2287
Cristobal Henriquez VillagraCHI2592
Jules MoussardFRA2584
Pranav VIND2597
Boris GelfandISR2652
Aleksandra GoryachkinaFID2528
Ivan ZemlyanskiiFID2586
Andy WoodwardUSA2557
Ihor SamunenkovUKR2548
Mateusz BartelPOL2576
Mukhiddin MadaminovUZB2560
Jakhongir VakhidovUZB2521
Mukhammadzokhid SuyarovUZB2488
Ortik NigmatovUZB2488
Abdimalik AbdisalimovUZB2488

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