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September FIDE Ratings: The New Power Generation

September FIDE Ratings: The New Power Generation

PeterDoggers
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The September FIDE rating list, published today on the website of the International Chess Federation, shows the rise of the new generation of chess. Especially India is doing well, with big jumps for GMs Gukesh D, Arjun Erigaisi, as well as GM Nihal Sarin, while GMs Parham Maghsoodloo (Iran), GM Nodirbek Abdusattorov (Uzbekistan), and Vincent Keymer (Germany) also climbed on the list.

The new FIDE ratings are dominated by the results of the Chennai Olympiad participants. If we start at the top, we see how hard it actually is for GM Magnus Carlsen to gain Elo points. The world champion played nine rounds (he only skipped the first and the last round) for Norway and faced an average opposition of 2537. He scored 7.5/9 or plus six, but still lost three Elo points.

The biggest losers at the top tell the story about the disappointing result for the U.S. in Chennai. GM Levon Aronian dropped 16 points, GM Fabiano Caruana 18 points, GM Leinier Dominguez nine points, and GM Sam Shankland eight points. Only GM Wesley So played fairly close to his rating, but still lost two points.

If we look at the biggest winners among the top 100 players, we see young players exclusively. We might as well start with Erigaisi, currently in 24th position (just below Gukesh) after gaining a whopping 36 points. However, in the live ratings, the 18-year-old Indian grandmaster is already the world's number 18(!) as he added another 10 points to his collection at the Dubai Open that's currently underway.

Arjun Erigaisi
Arjun Erigaisi is quickly joining elite chess. Photo: Maria Emelianova/Chess.com.

The biggest revelation at the Olympiad was 16-year-old Gukesh, who gained 26 points (26.2 to be exact) on home soil and half a point in the Turkish league to make it 27, rounded up. 18-year-old Nihal, who we find somewhat lower on the list (in 63rd place), gained 26 points.

Three more names were mentioned in the intro paragraph. Maghsoodloo gained 20 points and entered the world's top 30, alongside Abdusattorov, who won 36 points. Keymer entered the top 50 with a 21-point gain.

Worth mentioning are two small exceptions to the general story of young players on the rise: 38-year-old GM Gabriel Sargissian, who played board one for Armenia and scored 6.5/10, good for a 2795 performance rating and 13 Elo points, and 31-year-old GM David Howell, who won gold on board three for England with 7.5/8 and a performance rating of 2898. He gained 17 points.

FIDE Standard Ratings | Sept. 1, 2022 

+/- # Fed Title Name Rating Born
- 1 / 1 GM Carlsen, Magnus 2861 (-3) 1990
- 2 / 2 GM Ding, Liren 2808 1992
- 3 / 3 GM Nepomniachtchi, Ian 2792 1990
- 4 / 4 GM Firouzja, Alireza 2778 2003
5 / 7 GM So, Wesley 2771 (-2) 1993
6 / 8 GM Nakamura, Hikaru 2768 1987
7 / 9 GM Giri, Anish 2764 (+4) 1994
8 / 6 GM Aronian, Levon 2759 (-16) 1982
9 / 5 GM Caruana, Fabiano 2758 (-18) 1992
- 10 / 10 GM Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar 2757 (-1) 1985
- 11 / 11 GM Vachier-Lagrave, Maxime 2757 1990
- 12 / 12 GM Anand, Viswanathan 2756 1969
- 13 / 13 GM Rapport, Richard 2754 1996
14 / 16 GM Karjakin, Sergey 2747 1990
- 15 / 15 GM Radjabov, Teimour 2747 1987
16 / 14 GM Dominguez Perez, Leinier 2745 (-9) 1983
- 17 / 17 GM Grischuk, Alexander 2745 1983
- 18 / 18 GM Duda, Jan-Krzysztof 2731 (-9) 1998
19 / 20 GM Andreikin, Dmitry 2729 1990
20 / 21 GM Le, Quang Liem 2728 1991
21 / 22 GM Topalov, Veselin 2728 1975
22 / 23 GM Wei, Yi 2727 1999
23 / 38 GM Gukesh D 2726 (+27) 2006
24 / 48 GM Erigaisi Arjun 2725 (+36) 2003
25 / 19 GM Wang, Hao 2722 (-13) 1989
26 / 24 GM Vitiugov, Nikita 2722 1987
27 / 37 GM Maghsoodloo, Parham 2721 (+20) 2000
28 / 31 GM Yu, Yangyi 2718 (+10) 1994
29 / 25 GM Harikrishna, Pentala 2716 (-4) 1986
30 / 64 GM Abdusattorov, Nodirbek 2713 (+36) 2004
31 / 26 GM Shankland, Sam 2712 (-8) 1991
32 / 40 GM Sargissian, Gabriel 2711 (+13) 1983
33 / 29 GM Vallejo Pons, Francisco 2711 (+1) 1982
34 / 39 GM Deac, Bogdan-Daniel 2710 (+11) 2001
35 / 27 GM Vidit, Santosh Gujrathi 2710 (-4) 1994
36 / 30 GM Bu, Xiangzhi 2709 1985
37 / 32 GM Alekseenko, Kirill 2707 1997
38 / 33 GM Artemiev, Vladislav 2706 1998
39 / 34 GM Sjugirov, Sanan 2703 1993
40 / 35 GM Dubov, Daniil 2702 1996
41 / 36 GM Tomashevsky, Evgeny 2700 (-2) 1987
42 / 28 GM Wojtaszek, Radoslaw 2696 (-15) 1987
- 43 / 43 GM Eljanov, Pavel 2695 1983
44 / 68 GM Keymer, Vincent 2693 (+21) 2004
45 / 61 GM Van Foreest, Jorden 2691 (+11) 1999
46 / 59 GM Robson, Ray 2690 (+8) 1994
- 47 / 47 GM Xiong, Jeffery 2690 2000
48 / 41 GM Adams, Michael 2689 (-8) 1971
49 / 51 GM Niemann, Hans Moke 2688 (+1) 2003
50 / 49 GM Nyzhnyk, Illya 2687 1996
51 / 73 GM Moussard, Jules 2686 (+16) 1995
52 / 53 GM Cheparinov, Ivan 2686 (+1) 1986
53 / 52 GM Fedoseev, Vladimir 2685 1995
- 54 / 54 GM Sevian, Samuel 2684 2000
- 55 / 55 GM Oparin, Grigoriy 2683 1997
- 56 / 56 GM Svidler, Peter 2683 1976
57 / 58 GM Jakovenko, Dmitry 2682 1983
58 / 60 GM Navara, David 2681 1985
59 / 69 GM Santos Latasa, Jaime 2680 (+8) 1996
60 / 44 GM Predke, Alexandr 2680 (-12) 1994
61 / 63 GM Li, Chao b 2679 1989
62 / 45 GM Esipenko, Andrey 2678 (-14) 2002
63 / 98 GM Nihal Sarin 2677 (+26) 2004
64 / 62 GM Salem, A.R. Saleh 2677 (-2) 1993
- 65 / 65 GM Almasi, Zoltan 2677 1976
66 / 89 GM Praggnanandhaa R 2676 (+15) 2005
67 / 66 GM Najer, Evgeniy 2676 1977
68 / 67 GM Kovalenko, Igor 2674 1988
69 / 42 GM Shirov, Alexei 2673 (-24) 1972
70 / 46 GM Korobov, Anton 2671 (-20) 1985
71 / 72 GM Matlakov, Maxim 2671 1991
72 / 74 GM Kasimdzhanov, Rustam 2670 1979
73 / 75 GM Kryvoruchko, Yuriy 2669 1986
74 / 57 GM Saric, Ivan 2668 (-14) 1990
75 / 77 GM Gelfand, Boris 2668 1968
76 / 79 GM Ni, Hua 2668 1983
77 / 100 GM Howell, David W L 2667 (+17) 1990
78 / 80 GM Kamsky, Gata 2666 1974
79 / 83 GM Ma, Qun 2666 1991
80 / 82 GM Martirosyan, Haik M. 2666 2000
- 81 / 81 GM Naiditsch, Arkadij 2666 1985
82 / 50 GM Amin, Bassem 2663 (-24) 1988
83 / 76 GM Anton Guijarro, David 2662 (-6) 1995
84 / 87 GM Sarana, Alexey 2662 2000
85 / 78 GM Guseinov, Gadir 2661 (-7) 1986
86 / 91 GM Inarkiev, Ernesto 2661 1985
87 / 90 GM Sargsyan, Shant 2661 2002
88 / 95 GM Narayanan.S.L 2657 (+3) 1998
89 / GM Yakubboev, Nodirbek 2656 2002
90 / 70 GM Tari, Aryan 2656 (-16) 1999
91 / 96 GM Swiercz, Dariusz 2652 1994
92 / GM Sindarov, Javokhir 2651 2005
93 / 86 GM Tabatabaei, M. Amin 2651 (-13) 2001
94 / GM Berkes, Ferenc 2651 1985
95 / 94 GM Grandelius, Nils 2651 (-4) 1993
96 / 97 GM Malakhov, Vladimir 2651 1980
97 / 88 GM McShane, Luke J 2650 (-11) 1984
98 / 99 GM Hou, Yifan 2650 1994
99 / 71 GM Areshchenko, Alexander 2649 (-22) 1986
100 / 92 GM Mareco, Sandro 2649 (-8) 1987

Data courtesy FIDE.

We see fewer changes in the women's list, especially at the top. Only three players from the women's top 10 were active in Chennai, who all dropped only a few points.

The rise of young Indian players can also be seen among the girls. 19-year-old Vantika Agrawal won 25 points and is closing in on the 2400 threshold, but the biggest jump was made by WIM Savitha Shri B., who is now 32nd in the world after gaining 61 points! She is actually from Chennai but won her points by scoring 5/9 in the Czech Open.

A K-factor of 40 helped in her case, which led to a 96-point gain in the August list, and a 48-point gain in July. It will be harder to win (or lose!) rating for Savitha because now that she has crossed 2400, her K-factor dropped to 10.

Other big gainers this month are IM Sabrina Vega of Spain (29 points), IM Irine Sukandar (28 points and her second GM norm in Abu Dhabi!), WIM Oliwia Kiolbasa (27 points), and, last but not least, GM Pia Cramling (14 points but more importantly, Olympic gold on board one in Chennai aged 59).

FIDE Standard Ratings (Women) | Sept. 1, 2022 

+/- # Title Fed Name Rating Born
- 1 / 1 GM Hou, Yifan 2650 1994
- 2 / 2 GM Goryachkina, Aleksandra 2579 1998
3 / GM Koneru, Humpy 2574 1987
4 / 3 GM Ju, Wenjun 2560 1991
5 / 4 GM Lagno, Kateryna 2547 1989
6 / 5 GM Lei, Tingjie 2535 1997
- 7 / 7 GM Muzychuk, Mariya 2527 (-3) 1992
8 / 6 GM Dzagnidze, Nana 2526 (-5) 1987
9 / 8 GM Muzychuk, Anna 2526 (-3) 1990
10 / 9 GM Tan, Zhongyi 2525 1991
11 / 10 GM Kosteniuk, Alexandra 2521 1984
- 12 / 12 IM Shuvalova, Polina 2510 2001
13 / 11 GM Harika, Dronavalli 2507 (-10) 1991
- 14 / 14 GM Abdumalik, Zhansaya 2503 (+8) 2000
15 / 13 IM Kashlinskaya, Alina 2491 (-13) 1993
16 / 15 IM Khademalsharieh, Sarasadat 2490 1997
17 / 16 GM Khotenashvili, Bela 2485 1988
18 / 22 GM Batsiashvili, Nino 2477 (+11) 1987
19 / 17 IM Paehtz, Elisabeth 2477 (-7) 1985
20 / 18 IM Javakhishvili, Lela 2475 (-1) 1984
- 21 / 21 IM Mammadzada, Gunay 2473 (+7) 2000
22 / 19 GM Stefanova, Antoaneta 2472 1979
23 / 20 GM Gunina, Valentina 2469 1989
24 / 27 GM Cramling, Pia 2468 (+14) 1963
25 / 23 WGM Zhu, Jiner 2464 2002
26 / 25 IM Efroimski, Marsel 2462 (+1) 1995
27 / 24 IM Ioseliani, Nana 2462 1962
28 / 26 WGM Pogonina, Natalija 2453 (-4) 1985
- 29 / 29 IM Vaishali R 2449 (+6) 2001
30 / 31 IM Assaubayeva, Bibisara 2443 (+4) 2004
31 / 38 GM Ushenina, Anna 2439 (+16) 1985
32 / 77 WIM Savitha Shri B 2435 (+61) 2007
- 33 / 33 IM Saduakassova, Dinara 2434 1996
- 34 / 34 GM Krush, Irina 2432 (+2) 1983
35 / 32 IM Badelka, Olga 2431 (-6) 2002
36 / 28 GM Sebag, Marie 2430 (-17) 1986
37 / 30 GM Danielian, Elina 2426 (-15) 1978
38 / 36 IM Arabidze, Meri 2422 (-4) 1994
39 / 40 IM Galliamova, Alisa 2421 1972
40 / 37 GM Socko, Monika 2420 (-3) 1978
41 / 35 IM Osmak, Yuliia 2418 (-11) 1998
42 / 49 IM Bulmaga, Irina 2417 (+14) 1993
43 / 47 IM Salimova, Nurgyul 2414 (+10) 2003
44 / 66 WIM Kiolbasa, Oliwia 2410 (+27) 2000
45 / 41 WGM Fataliyeva, Ulviyya 2408 (-5) 1996
46 / 43 IM Munguntuul, Batkhuyag 2408 1987
47 / 50 IM Buksa, Nataliya 2407 (+6) 1996
48 / 39 IM Atalik, Ekaterina 2406 (-16) 1982
49 / 53 IM Tania, Sachdev 2406 (+12) 1986
50 / 44 IM Guo, Qi 2406 1995
51 / 48 IM Nomin-Erdene, Davaademberel 2404 2000
52 / 82 IM Sukandar, Irine Kharisma 2401 (+28) 1992
53 / 42 WGM Zawadzka, Jolanta 2401 (-11) 1987
54 / 51 IM Shen, Yang 2401 1989
55 / 59 IM Tsolakidou, Stavroula 2400 (+12) 2000
56 / 85 WGM Vantika Agrawal 2396 (+25) 2002
57 / 91 IM Vega Gutierrez, Sabrina 2395 (+29) 1987
58 / 61 GM Girya, Olga 2395 (+9) 1991
59 / 45 IM Matnadze, Ana 2391 (-15) 1983
60 / 56 WGM Melamed, Tatjana 2391 1974
61 / 55 IM Padmini, Rout 2390 (-1) 1994
62 / 57 IM Skripchenko, Almira 2390 (-1) 1976
63 / 58 WGM Injac, Teodora 2387 (-2) 2000
64 / 72 WGM Antolak, Julia 2387 (+9) 2000
65 / 46 WGM Narva, Mai 2386 (-19) 1999
66 / 62 IM Ambartsumova, Karina 2386 1989
67 / 52 IM Yip, Carissa 2385 (-10) 2003
68 / 76 GM Hoang, Thanh Trang 2384 (+8) 1980
69 / 63 WIM Kamalidenova, Meruert 2384 2005
70 / 78 IM Aulia, Medina Warda 2383 (+9) 1997
71 / 65 IM Melia, Salome 2383 (-1) 1987
72 / 54 IM Milliet, Sophie 2382 (-9) 1983
73 / 68 IM Mammadova, Gulnar 2382 (+2) 1991
74 / 69 IM Guichard, Pauline 2381 (+2) 1988
75 / WGM Balajayeva, Khanim 2379 2001
76 / 70 IM Rajlich, Iweta 2379 1981
77 / 74 IM Sargsyan, Anna M. 2378 2001
78 / 73 IM Bodnaruk, Anastasia 2378 1992
79 / 64 IM Daulyte-Cornette, Deimante 2376 (-8) 1989
80 / 81 IM Kulkarni Bhakti 2376 (+3) 1992
81 / Roebers, Eline 2375 2006
82 / 71 IM Garifullina, Leya 2375 (-3) 2004
83 / 79 WIM Ning, Kaiyu 2374 2004
84 / 80 WGM Zhai, Mo 2374 1996
85 / 83 IM Wang, Annie 2372 2002
86 / 67 IM Zatonskih, Anna 2371 (-12) 1978
87 / 84 WGM Ni, Shiqun 2371 1997
88 / 86 IM Pham, Le Thao Nguyen 2369 1987
89 / 87 WGM Yildiz Kadioglu, Betul Cemre 2368 1989
90 / 89 IM Bivol, Alina 2366 1996
91 / 90 IM Peptan, Corina-Isabela 2366 1978
92 / 60 FM Eswaran, Ashritha 2365 (-22) 2000
93 / 95 IM Mkrtchian, Lilit 2363 (+1) 1982
- 94 / 94 IM Guseva, Marina 2363 1986
95 / 97 IM Gara, Anita 2360 1983
96 / 99 IM Hunt, Harriet V 2359 1978
97 / WGM Wagner, Dinara 2358 1999
98 / 96 IM Maltsevskaya, Aleksandra 2356 (-4) 2002
99 / IM Batchimeg, Tuvshintugs 2355 1986
100 / 98 IM Houska, Jovanka 2354 (-6) 1980

Data courtesy FIDE.

PeterDoggers
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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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