05/02/2025 – Ding Liren se mantiene al frente de la clasificación del Circuito FIDE 2025, tras haber obtenido 40,64 puntos en su encuentro por el título mundial contra Gukesh Dommaraju. Ya concluido el Tata Steel Masters, Praggnanandhaa Ramesbabu se ha colocado segundo, mientras que Gukesh y Nodirbek Abdusattorov le siguen de cerca. Otros jugadores que participaron en la prueba de Wijk aan Zee también han ingresado en la carrera. Con seis torneos puntuables para el circuito programados para febrero, se espera que la clasificación evolucione en las próximas semanas.
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Ding Liren sigue liderando el Circuito FIDE 2025, habiendo acumulado 40,64 puntos en el match por el título mundial contra Gukesh Dommaraju. Sin embargo, tras la conclusión del Tata Steel Masters y el Tata Steel Challengers, varios jugadores se unieron a la carrera.
Praggnanandhaa Ramesbabu sumó 25 puntos y ahora se ubica en el segundo lugar de la clasificación tras su triunfo en el Tata Steel Masters 2025. Le sigue de cerca su compatriota, el campeón del mundo Gukesh D (22,37), y Nodirbek Abdusattorov (18,42).
Los mejores clasificados en el Tata Steel Challengers —Thai Dai Van Nguyen, Aydin Suleymanli y Erwin l'Ami— también sumaron puntos.
La carrera por un puesto en los Candidatos 2026 está cobrando impulso, ya que en febrero se disputarán hasta seis torneos puntuables para el Circuito FIDE 2025.
Mantenemos una página dedicada en nuestro sitio web para el Circuito FIDE 2025, ofreciendo la información más reciente sobre los torneos elegibles, la clasificación actual y el reglamento.
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YOUR PERSONAL CHESS COACH - Whether you’re taking your first steps into the world of club chess, or already playing at a tournament level: with FRITZ, you can train more efficiently, intelligently and with a more personalised approach than ever before.
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