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The World Chess Championship 2022/23 will be a chess match, most likely in 2022, for the World Chess Championship.

The match will be between a champion, who will be the winner of the World Chess Championship 2021 between Magnus Carlsen and Ian Nepomniachtchi; and a challenger, who will be the winner of the 2022 Candidates Tournament.

References

  1. Radjabov Gets Direct Spot In 2022 FIDE Candidates, Peter Doggers, chess.com, May 24 2021
  2. Radjabov given controversial spot in 2022 Candidates, chess24.com, May 25 2021
  3. FIDE announces qualification paths for Candidates Tournament 2022, FIDE, 25 May 2021
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