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The '''World Chess Championship 2023''' will be a ] match for the ]. The match will be between a champion, who will be the winner of the ] between ] and ]; and a challenger, who will be the winner of the ].<ref name="FIDE2021May">, ], 25 May 2021</ref> | The '''World Chess Championship 2023''' will be a ] match for the ]. The match will be between a champion, who will be the winner of the ] between ] and ]; and a challenger, who will be the winner of the ].<ref name="FIDE2021May">, ], 25 May 2021</ref> | ||
In June 2021, while announcing the ], FIDE gave its preferred match date as ''"at the end of 2022 or beginning of 2023"''.<ref>, ], 17 June 2021</ref> On 8 December 2021, FIDE President ] announced that the Candidates was planned to be held in the (northern) |
In June 2021, while announcing the ], FIDE gave its preferred match date as ''"at the end of 2022 or beginning of 2023"''.<ref>, ], 17 June 2021</ref> On 8 December 2021, FIDE President ] announced that the Candidates was planned to be held in the (northern) summer of 2022 with the World Championship to follow in early 2023.<ref>, ] ] channel, December 8 2021</ref> | ||
== Candidates Tournament == | == Candidates Tournament == |
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Defending champion | Challenger |
Magnus Carlsen or Ian Nepomniachtchi | TBD |
TBD | TBD |
Winner of the World Chess Championship 2021 | Winner of the Candidates Tournament 2022 |
Rating: TBD | Rating: TBD |
← 2021 | 2024 → |
The World Chess Championship 2023 will be a chess match 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.
In June 2021, while announcing the FIDE Grand Prix 2022, FIDE gave its preferred match date as "at the end of 2022 or beginning of 2023". On 8 December 2021, FIDE President Arkady Dvorkovich announced that the Candidates was planned to be held in the (northern) summer of 2022 with the World Championship to follow in early 2023.
Candidates Tournament
Main article: Candidates Tournament 2022Qualification method | Player |
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2021 World Championship runner-up | Magnus Carlsen or Ian Nepomniachtchi |
Candidate nominated by FIDE | Teimour Radjabov |
The top two finishers at the Chess World Cup 2021 | Jan-Krzysztof Duda |
Sergey Karjakin | |
The top two finishers in the FIDE Grand Swiss Tournament 2021 | Alireza Firouzja |
Fabiano Caruana | |
The top two finishers in the FIDE Grand Prix 2022 | TBD |
TBD |
Notes
- Radjabov had qualified for the previous Candidates Tournament, but withdrew after his request to postpone the tournament due to the COVID-19 pandemic was refused. With the postponement of the 2020 Candidates Tournament at the halfway point due to the pandemic until its resumption in 2021, Radjabov called for his reinstatement into the tournament. FIDE decided that it was appropriate to instead give Radjabov a direct entry into the 2022 Candidates.
References
- ^ FIDE announces qualification paths for Candidates Tournament 2022, FIDE, 25 May 2021
- 2022 FIDE Grand Prix Series Announced, FIDE, 17 June 2021
- Матч на первенство мира по шахматам ФИДЕ 2021. 10 партия., FIDE YouTube channel, December 8 2021
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