2019 in chess

Events

December 12 – The United Nations General Assembly approves a resolution designating July 20 as "World Chess Day", marking the date of the establishment of the International Chess Federation (FIDE) in Paris on July 20, 1924.[1]

2019 tournaments

Supertournaments

TournamentCitySystemDatesPlayers (2700+)WinnerRunner-upThird
Tata Steel Masters Wijk aan ZeeRound robin12–27 January14 (12) Magnus Carlsen Anish Giri Ian Nepomniachtchi
Tata Steel Challengers Wijk aan ZeeRound robin12–27 January14 (0) Vladislav Kovalev Andrey Esipenko Benjamin Gledura
Prague Chess Festival PragueRound robin6–15 March10 (8) Nikita Vitiugov Vidit Gujrathi Radoslaw Wojtaszek
Shamkir Chess ShamkirRound robin31 March – 9 April10 (10) Magnus Carlsen Ding Liren Sergey Karjakin
Shenzhen Masters ShenzhenRound robin17–April6 (6) Anish Giri Pentala Harikrishna Ding Liren
Grenke Chess Classic Baden-BadenRound robin20–29 April10 (6) Magnus Carlsen Fabiano Caruana Arkadij Naiditsch
Norway Chess StavangerRound robin4–15 June10 (10) Magnus Carlsen Levon Aronian Yu Yangyi
Poykovsky Chess Tournament PoykovskyRound robin6–15 June10 (3) Vladislav Artemiev Dmitry Jakovenko Ivan Saric
Netanya International Chess Festival NetanyaRound robin23 June – 2 July10 (3) Boris Gelfand Leinier Dominguez Pavel Eljanov
Croatia Grand Chess Tour ZagrebRound robin26 June – 8 July12 (12) Magnus Carlsen Wesley So Levon Aronian
Dortmund Sparkassen Chess Meeting DortmundRound robin13–21 July8 (5) Leinier Dominguez Ian Nepomniachtchi Radoslaw Wojtaszek
Biel Chess Festival BielRound robin21–30 July8 (2) Vidit Gujrathi Sam Shankland Peter Leko
Sinquefield Cup St. LouisRound robin17–29 August12 (12) Ding Liren Magnus Carlsen Viswanathan Anand
London Chess Classic LondonKnockout2–8 December4 (4) Ding Liren Maxime Vachier-Lagrave Magnus Carlsen

Open events

TournamentCitySystemDatesPlayersWinnerRunner-upThird
Gibraltar Chess Festival GibraltarSwiss21–31 January252 Vladislav Artemiev Karthikeyan Murali Nikita Vitiugov
Aeroflot Open MoscowSwiss18–28 February101 Kaido Külaots Haik Martirosyan Krishnan Sasikiran
European Individual Chess Championship SkopjeSwiss18–29 March361 Vladislav Artemiev Nils Grandelius Kacper Piorun
GRENKE Chess Open KarlsruheSwiss18-22 April904 Daniel Fridman Anton Korobov Andreas Heimann
Riga Technical University Open RigaSwiss5–11 August275 Igor Kovalenko Sarunas Sulskis Arman Mikaelyan

FIDE Events

TournamentCitySystemDatesPlayersWinnerRunner-upThird
FIDE Grand Prix Moscow MoscowKnockout16–30 May16 Ian Nepomniachtchi Alexander Grischuk Radoslaw Wojtaszek
Hikaru Nakamura
FIDE Grand Prix Riga RigaKnockout12–24 July16 Shakhriyar Mamedyarov Maxime Vachier-Lagrave Alexander Grischuk
Wesley So
FIDE Grand Prix Hamburg HamburgKnockout5–17 November16 Alexander Grischuk Jan-Krzysztof Duda Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
Daniil Dubov
FIDE Grand Prix Jerusalem JerusalemKnockout11–23 December16 Ian Nepomniachtchi Wei Yi David Navara
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
FIDE World Cup Khanty-MansiyskKnockout9 September – 4 October128 Teimour Radjabov Ding Liren Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
FIDE Grand Swiss Isle of ManSwiss10–21 October154 Wang Hao Fabiano Caruana Kirill Alekseenko
FIDE Fischer Random Chess Championship BærumKnockout27 October – 2 November4 Wesley So Magnus Carlsen Ian Nepomniachtchi
World Rapid Chess Championship MoscowSwiss26–28 December204 Magnus Carlsen Alireza Firouzja Hikaru Nakamura
World Blitz Chess Championship MoscowSwiss29–30 December206 Magnus Carlsen Hikaru Nakamura Vladimir Kramnik

Team events

TournamentCitySystemDatesTeamsWinnerRunner-upThird
World Team Chess Championship AstanaRound robin5–14 March10 Russia England China
Women's World Team Chess Championship AstanaRound robin5–14 March10 China Russia Georgia
European Team Chess Championship BatumiRound robin23 October – 3 November40 Russia Ukraine England
Women's European Team Chess Championship BatumiRound robin23 October – 3 November32 Russia Georgia Azerbaijan

Rapid & Blitz Tournaments

TournamentCitySystemDatesPlayersWinnerRunner-upThird
Norway Chess Blitz Tournament StavangerRound robin3 June10 Maxime Vachier-Lagrave Levon Aronian Magnus Carlsen
Lindores Abbey Chess Stars LindoresRound robin25–26 May4 Magnus Carlsen Ding Liren Sergey Karjakin
Abidjan Rapid & Blitz AbidjanRound robin8–12 May10 Magnus Carlsen Hikaru Nakamura Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
Paris Rapid & Blitz ParisRound robin27 July – 1 August10 Maxime Vachier-Lagrave Viswanathan Anand Ian Nepomniachtchi
Saint Louis Rapid & Blitz St. LouisRound robin10–August10 Levon Aronian Maxime Vachier-Lagrave Ding Liren
Superbet Rapid & Blitz BucharestRound robin6–10 November10 Levon Aronian Sergey Karjakin Viswanathan Anand
Tata Steel Rapid & Blitz KolkattaRound robin8–12 May10 Magnus Carlsen Hikaru Nakamura Anish Giri

Deaths

References

  1. UN adopts July 20 as World Chess Day, FIDE, 13 December 2019, retrieved 2 May 2020
  2. McClain, Dylan Loeb (August 26, 2019). "Pal Benko, who stepped aside for Bobby Fischer, dies at 91". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Archived from the original on August 28, 2019. Retrieved January 26, 2020.
  3. International Chess Federation [@FIDE_Chess] (8 September 2019). "Croatian GM Nenad Sulava passed away on September 5" (Tweet) via Twitter.
  4. International Chess Federation (6 September 2019), Nenad Sulava dies at 56, retrieved 26 January 2020
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