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September 2024 FIDE Ratings: Niemann Storms To 16th In The World
Hans Niemann is now the world number-16. Photo: Maria Emelianova/Chess.com.

September 2024 FIDE Ratings: Niemann Storms To 16th In The World

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From accused to accomplished: GM Hans Niemann has stormed into the top-20 chess players in the world. On the September 2024 FIDE rating list, the 21-year-old American player has left seasoned grandmasters such as Anish Giri and Maxime Vachier-Lagrave behind and now occupies the 16th place.

Niemann gained 22 rating points in a single month when he played in three matches: first against Giri in Utrecht, then GM Nikita Vitiugov in London, and then GM Etienne Bacrot in Paris. In the classical portion of these matches, Niemann lost just one game and scored 11.5/18.

The chess community eagerly awaits his Speed Chess match on Friday, September 6, with world number-one GM Magnus Carlsen. The Norwegian star has continuously been at the top of the list since July 2011 and kept his 30-point lead over number-two GM Hikaru Nakamura as both didn't play classical chess in August.

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GM Fabiano Caruana got a bit closer to Nakamura thanks to a four-point gain at the Sinquefield Cup. Tournament winner GM Alireza Firouzja earned 16 points to get back to fifth place, while GM Ian Nepomniachtchi dropped four places. Besides Niemann, another new name in the top 20 is GM Vincent Keymer, who won 11 points at the Rubinstein Memorial which could have been even more.

The biggest loss at the top is for Giri, who gave up 22 points and dropped out of the world's top 20 for the first time in more than a decade. Russian GM Alexander Grischuk, aged 17, who entered the top 30 in January 2001, was the world number-three in the summer of 2014 and a top-10 player until February 2022. He dropped out of the top 20 in February of this year and is now out of the top 30 as well after a 19-point loss at the Russian Championship Superfinal.

During the last week of August, there were briefly just 31 2700+ players. On the published September list, there are 32.

FIDE Standard Ratings | September 1, 2024

+/- # Fed Name Rating Born
- 1 / 1 Carlsen, Magnus 2832 1990
- 2 / 2 Nakamura, Hikaru 2802 1987
- 3 / 3 Caruana, Fabiano 2798 (+5) 1992
- 4 / 4 Erigaisi Arjun 2778 2003
5 / 9 Firouzja, Alireza 2767 (+16) 2003
6 / 7 Abdusattorov, Nodirbek 2766 (+4) 2004
7 / 6 Gukesh D 2764 (-2) 2006
- 8 / 8 Wei, Yi 2762 1999
9 / 5 Nepomniachtchi, Ian 2755 (-12) 1990
- 10 / 10 So, Wesley 2752 (+1) 1993
- 11 / 11 Anand, Viswanathan 2751 1969
- 12 / 12 Praggnanandhaa R 2750 (+1) 2005
- 13 / 13 Dominguez Perez, Leinier 2748 1983
14 / 16 Le, Quang Liem 2741 1991
- 15 / 15 Ding, Liren 2736 (-9) 1992
16 / 27 Niemann, Hans Moke 2733 (+22) 2003
- 17 / 17 Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar 2733 1985
- 18 / 18 Duda, Jan-Krzysztof 2732 (-1) 1998
19 / 21 Vachier-Lagrave, Maxime 2731 (+10) 1990
20 / 23 Keymer, Vincent 2730 (+11) 2004
21 / 19 Aronian, Levon 2729 1982
22 / 14 Giri, Anish 2724 (-22) 1994
23 / 20 Maghsoodloo, Parham 2723 2000
24 / 22 Vidit, Santosh Gujrathi 2720 1994
- 25 / 25 Rapport, Richard 2715 1996
- 26 / 26 Tabatabaei, M. Amin 2714 (+2) 2001
27 / 24 Sarana, Alexey 2713 (-4) 2000
28 / 30 Wang, Hao 2703 1989
- 29 / 29 Yu, Yangyi 2703 1994
30 / 35 Artemiev, Vladislav 2701 (+2) 1998
31 / 33 Radjabov, Teimour 2700 1987
32 / 34 Robson, Ray 2700 1994
33 / 31 Aravindh, Chithambaram VR. 2698 (-5) 1999
34 / 36 Svidler, Peter 2698 1976
35 / 37 Van Foreest, Jorden 2696 1999
36 / 32 Dubov, Daniil 2693 (-8) 1996
37 / 38 Bu, Xiangzhi 2693 1985
38 / 41 Fedoseev, Vladimir 2692 (+5) 1995
39 / 28 Grischuk, Alexander 2689 (-19) 1983
- 40 / 40 Sevian, Samuel 2689 2000
41 / 39 Harikrishna, Pentala 2686 (-6) 1986
- 42 / 42 Kasimdzhanov, Rustam 2685 1979
43 / 54 Navara, David 2681 (+7) 1985
44 / 46 Wojtaszek, Radoslaw 2681 (+1) 1987
- 45 / 45 Tomashevsky, Evgeny 2681 1987
46 / 44 Deac, Bogdan-Daniel 2680 (-3) 2001
47 / 51 Warmerdam, Max 2679 (+3) 2000
48 / 47 Alekseenko, Kirill 2679 1997
49 / 58 Esipenko, Andrey 2677 (+6) 2002
50 / 59 Shankland, Sam 2677 (+8) 1991
51 / 53 Sindarov, Javokhir 2677 (+3) 2005
- 52 / 52 Howell, David W L 2677 (+2) 1990
53 / 49 Vitiugov, Nikita 2676 (-2) 1987
54 / 48 Saric, Ivan 2673 (-5) 1990
- 55 / 55 Shevchenko, Kirill 2673 2002
56 / 57 Eljanov, Pavel 2672 1983
57 / 43 Predke, Alexandr 2671 (-14) 1994
58 / 65 Liang, Awonder 2671 (+5) 2003
59 / 61 Nihal Sarin 2668 2004
60 / 62 Martirosyan, Haik M. 2667 2000
61 / 72 Yakubboev, Nodirbek 2666 (+11) 2002
62 / 66 Shirov, Alexei 2666 (+1) 1972
63 / 60 Anton Guijarro, David 2665 (-4) 1995
64 / 50 Bacrot, Etienne 2665 (-12) 1983
65 / 67 Oparin, Grigoriy 2662 1997
66 / 56 Adams, Michael 2661 (-11) 1971
67 / 68 Christiansen, Johan-Sebastian 2661 (+2) 1998
68 / 63 Volokitin, Andrei 2660 (-7) 1986
69 / 76 Sadhwani, Raunak 2659 (+6) 2005
70 / 71 Kollars, Dmitrij 2659 (+3) 1999
71 / 69 Gelfand, Boris 2658 1968
72 / 70 Vallejo Pons, Francisco 2657 1982
- 73 / 73 Morozevich, Alexander 2655 1977
- 74 / 74 Ponomariov, Ruslan 2654 1983
- 75 / 75 Grandelius, Nils 2653 1993
76 / 86 Korobov, Anton 2650 (+2) 1985
77 / 93 Vokhidov, Shamsiddin 2650 (+7) 2002
78 / 80 Inarkiev, Ernesto 2650 1985
79 / 85 Sargsyan, Shant 2649 2002
80 / 84 Ni, Hua 2649 1983
81 / 96 Murzin, Volodar 2648 (+7) 2006
82 / 88 Bjerre, Jonas Buhl 2648 2004
83 / 89 Nguyen, Thai Dai Van 2647 2001
84 / 98 Jones, Gawain C B 2646 (+6) 1987
85 / 90 Xiong, Jeffery 2646 2000
86 / 91 Sargissian, Gabriel 2646 1983
87 / 79 Sjugirov, Sanan 2644 (-7) 1993
88 / 92 Naiditsch, Arkadij 2643 1985
89 / 81 Kryvoruchko, Yuriy 2643 (-7) 1986
90 / Tari, Aryan 2642 1999
91 / 95 Malakhov, Vladimir 2642 1980
92 / 94 Brkic, Ante 2642 1988
93 / 82 Narayanan S L 2640 (-9) 1998
94 / Svane, Frederik 2640 2004
95 / 97 Bluebaum, Matthias 2640 1997
96 / 83 Puranik, Abhimanyu 2639 (-10) 2000
97 / 100 Donchenko, Alexander 2638 1998
98 / 99 Ma, Qun 2638 1991
99 / Mamedov, Rauf 2637 1988
100 / Wang, Yue 2637 1987

In the women's list, GM Tan Zhongyi switched third and fourth places with her compatriot GM Lei Tingjie after a good performance in the Belt and Road Open tournament held late July-early August in Yuecheng, Shaoxing, China.

There were also good gains for GM Alina Kashalinskaya (16 points as the winner of the Tbilisi Women's Grand Prix), IM Bibisara Assaubayeva (12 points in Tbilisi), IM Divya Desmukh (11 points at the Abu Dhabi Masters), IM Stavroula Tsolakidou (15 points at the Kavala Open and Tbilisi), and IM Olga Badelka (21 points, also in the Belt and Road Open).

The biggest gain among the top-100 women is for WIM Zsoka Gaal. The 17-year-old Hungarian, who won the 2021 online World Youth Championship for girls under 14, gained 44 points (helped by a K-factor of 20) in a GM-norm tournament in Budapest. Spain's IM Sara Khadem, on the other hand, didn't have a great month as she dropped 21 points in a single tournament, the Tbilisi Women's Grand Prix.

FIDE Standard Ratings (Women) | September 1, 2024

+/- # Fed Name Title Rating Born
- 1 / 1 Hou, Yifan GM 2633 1994
- 2 / 2 Ju, Wenjun GM 2563 1991
3 / 4 Tan, Zhongyi GM 2551 (+6) 1991
4 / 3 Lei, Tingjie GM 2549 1997
- 5 / 5 Goryachkina, Aleksandra GM 2533 (-12) 1998
6 / 7 Koneru, Humpy GM 2530 1987
7 / 6 Lagno, Kateryna GM 2527 (-5) 1989
- 8 / 8 Muzychuk, Anna GM 2524 (-1) 1990
9 / 10 Dzagnidze, Nana GM 2508 (+2) 1987
10 / 9 Muzychuk, Mariya GM 2505 (-3) 1992
11 / 12 Dronavalli, Harika GM 2502 1991
12 / 11 Vaishali, Rameshbabu GM 2498 (-8) 2001
13 / 17 Kashlinskaya, Alina IM 2490 (+16) 1993
14 / 16 Zhu, Jiner GM 2487 (+8) 2002
15 / 18 Divya Deshmukh IM 2483 (+11) 2005
16 / 14 Kosteniuk, Alexandra GM 2483 (-5) 1984
17 / 20 Assaubayeva, Bibisara IM 2482 (+12) 2004
18 / 15 Shuvalova, Polina IM 2472 (-15) 2001
- 19 / 19 Osmak, Yuliia IM 2471 1998
20 / 13 Khademalsharieh, Sarasadat IM 2468 (-21) 1997
- 21 / 21 Abdumalik, Zhansaya GM 2468 2000
- 22 / 22 Batsiashvili, Nino GM 2461 1987
- 23 / 23 Arabidze, Meri IM 2457 1994
- 24 / 24 Paehtz, Elisabeth GM 2455 1985
25 / 26 Wagner, Dinara IM 2452 1999
26 / 25 Sebag, Marie GM 2448 (-6) 1986
- 27 / 27 Javakhishvili, Lela IM 2446 (-5) 1984
28 / 35 Tsolakidou, Stavroula IM 2444 (+15) 2000
29 / 30 Zhao, Xue GM 2442 1985
30 / 28 Garifullina, Leya IM 2438 (-11) 2004
31 / 29 Lu, Miaoyi IM 2438 (-6) 2010
32 / 34 Saduakassova, Dinara IM 2435 1996
33 / 31 Mammadzada, Gunay IM 2433 (-8) 2000
34 / 36 Khotenashvili, Bella GM 2432 (+5) 1988
35 / 45 Badelka, Olga IM 2430 (+21) 2002
36 / 33 Gunina, Valentina GM 2425 (-10) 1989
37 / 32 Cramling, Pia GM 2425 (-12) 1963
38 / 44 Injac, Teodora IM 2425 (+14) 2000
39 / 37 Socko, Monika GM 2422 1978
40 / 38 Narva, Mai IM 2420 (-1) 1999
41 / 40 Ushenina, Anna GM 2417 1985
42 / 39 Stefanova, Antoaneta GM 2416 (-4) 1979
43 / 42 Salimova, Nurgyul IM 2412 2003
44 / 46 Efroimski, Marsel IM 2408 1995
45 / 41 Kulon, Klaudia IM 2406 (-9) 1992
46 / 47 Bulmaga, Irina IM 2406 1993
47 / 49 Maltsevskaya, Aleksandra IM 2404 2002
48 / 50 Ambartsumova, Karina IM 2404 1989
49 / 51 Shen, Yang IM 2402 1989
50 / Girya, Olga GM 2398 1991
51 / 52 Galliamova, Alisa IM 2397 1972
52 / 48 Krush, Irina GM 2396 (-9) 1983
53 / 43 Beydullayeva, Govhar WGM 2395 (-17) 2003
54 / 55 Danielian, Elina GM 2393 1978
55 / 56 Ding, Yixin WGM 2392 1991
56 / 53 Buksa, Nataliya IM 2387 (-9) 1996
- 57 / 57 Yip, Carissa IM 2386 (-1) 2003
58 / 59 Tania, Sachdev IM 2386 1986
59 / 58 Pogonina, Natalija WGM 2385 (-2) 1985
60 / 98 Gaal, Zsoka WIM 2385 (+44) 2007
61 / 62 Lee, Alice IM 2384 (+3) 2009
62 / 60 Balajayeva, Khanim IM 2384 2001
63 / 61 Velpula Sarayu 2381 (-3) 2006
64 / 63 Atalik, Ekaterina IM 2381 1982
65 / 54 Pham, Le Thao Nguyen IM 2380 (-15) 1987
66 / 64 Tokhirjonova, Gulrukhbegim IM 2380 1999
67 / 75 Goltseva, Ekaterina FM 2378 (+12) 2002
68 / 72 Fataliyeva, Ulviyya IM 2378 (+9) 1996
69 / 65 Aulia, Medina Warda IM 2377 1997
70 / 82 Guichard, Pauline IM 2374 (+13) 1988
71 / 66 Vega Gutierrez, Sabrina IM 2374 1987
72 / 67 Sliwicka, Alicja WIM 2373 2001
73 / 68 Song, Yuxin IM 2373 2005
74 / 69 Skripchenko, Almira IM 2373 1976
75 / 81 Vantika Agrawal IM 2370 (+8) 2002
76 / 71 Huang, Qian WGM 2370 1986
77 / 84 Zhai, Mo WGM 2369 (+10) 1996
78 / 76 Daulyte-Cornette, Deimante IM 2369 (+3) 1989
79 / 83 Guo, Qi IM 2367 (+7) 1995
80 / 73 Cori T., Deysi IM 2366 (-1) 1993
81 / 77 Mkrtchian, Lilit IM 2366 1982
82 / 79 Wang, Annie IM 2365 2002
83 / 70 Sargsyan, Anna M. IM 2364 (-7) 2001
84 / 80 Kulkarni Bhakti IM 2363 1992
85 / 78 Cyfka, Karina IM 2357 (-8) 1987
86 / 93 Voit, Daria WGM 2356 (+11) 1994
87 / Yao, Lan WGM 2353 2000
- 88 / 88 Kamalidenova, Meruert IM 2352 2005
89 / 86 Hoang, Thanh Trang GM 2351 (-3) 1980
90 / 89 Peng, Zhaoqin GM 2349 1968
91 / 97 Savitha Shri B WGM 2348 (+5) 2007
92 / 85 Brunello, Marina IM 2348 (-10) 1994
93 / 94 Ni, Shiqun WGM 2348 (+3) 1997
94 / 74 Kiolbasa, Oliwia IM 2348 (-19) 2000
95 / 100 Milliet, Sophie IM 2348 (+9) 1983
96 / 90 Shvayger, Yuliya IM 2347 1994
97 / 92 Melamed, Tatjana WGM 2346 1974
98 / 91 Munguntuul, Batkhuyag IM 2346 1987
- 99 / 99 Dolzhykova, Kateryna WGM 2345 (+5) 1988
100 / 95 Bivol, Alina IM 2345 1996

All data courtesy FIDE.

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Peter Doggers joined a chess club a month before turning 15 and still plays for it. He used to be an active tournament player and holds two IM norms. Peter has a Master of Arts degree in Dutch Language & Literature. He briefly worked at New in Chess, then as a Dutch teacher and then in a project for improving safety and security in Amsterdam schools. Between 2007 and 2013 Peter was running ChessVibes, a major source for chess news and videos acquired by Chess.com in October 2013. As our Director News & Events, Peter writes many of our news reports. In the summer of 2022, The Guardian’s Leonard Barden described him as “widely regarded as the world’s best chess journalist.”

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