2018 in chess

Major chess events that took place in 2018 included the Candidates Tournament, won by Fabiano Caruana, who earned the right to challenge Magnus Carlsen in the World Chess Championship 2018. Magnus Carlsen won the match on tiebreaks and retained the title of World Chess Champion. There were two Women's World Chess Championship events; the first a match held in May between Ju Wenjun and Tan Zhongyi, won by Ju Wenjun, and the second, held in November, a 64-player knockout tournament where Ju Wenjun defended her title.

2018 tournaments

This is a list of 15 significant 2018 chess tournaments:

TournamentSystemDatesPlayers (2700+)WinnerRunner-upThird
Tata Steel Chess TournamentRound robin12–28 Jan14 (11)Norway Magnus CarlsenNetherlands Anish GiriRussia Vladimir Kramnik
Gibraltar Chess FestivalSwiss23 Jan – 1 Feb276 (12)Armenia Levon AronianFrance Maxime Vachier-LagraveUnited States Hikaru Nakamura
Candidates Tournament 2018Round robin10–28 Mar8 (8)United States Fabiano CaruanaAzerbaijan Shakhriyar MamedyarovRussia Sergey Karjakin
Grenke Chess Classic 2018Round robin31 Mar – 9 Apr10 (7)United States Fabiano CaruanaNorway Magnus CarlsenFrance Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
Russia Nikita Vitiugov
Shamkir Chess 2018Round robin18–28 Apr10 (10)Norway Magnus CarlsenChina Ding LirenRussia Sergey Karjakin
Women's World Chess Championship 2018 (match)Match2–20 May2 (0)China Ju WenjunChina Tan Zhongyi
Norway Chess 2018Round robin27 May – 7 Jun10 (10)United States Fabiano CaruanaNorway Magnus CarlsenUnited States Hikaru Nakamura
Dortmund Sparkassen Chess Meeting 2018Round robin14–22 Jul8 (5)Russia Ian NepomniachtchiNetherlands Anish GiriBelarus Vladislav Kovalev
Biel Chess Festival 2018[1]Round robin22 Jul – 1 Aug6 (5)Azerbaijan Shakhriyar MamedyarovNorway Magnus CarlsenFrance Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
Sinquefield Cup 2018Round robin18–28 Aug10 (10)Norway Magnus Carlsen
United States Fabiano Caruana
Armenia Levon Aronian
43rd Chess Olympiad (open event)Swiss23 Sep – 6 Octteams China United States Russia
43rd Chess Olympiad (women event)Swiss23 Sep – 6 Octteams China Ukraine Georgia
Women's World Chess Championship 2018 (tournament)Knockout2–23 Nov64China Ju WenjunRussia Kateryna LagnoUkraine Mariya Muzychuk
Russia Alexandra Kosteniuk
World Chess Championship 2018Match9–28 Nov2 (2)Norway Magnus Carlsen
United States Fabiano Caruana
London Chess Classic 2018Knockout11–17 Dec4 (4)United States Hikaru NakamuraFrance Maxime Vachier-LagraveUnited States Fabiano Caruana

Transfer

ChessplayerFrom whichWhither
José González García Mexico Spain
Boris Nikolov Chatalbashev Bulgaria Denmark
Alexei Shirov Latvia Spain

Deaths

References

  1. Doggers (PeterDoggers), Peter. "Carlsen Finishes 2nd Behind Mamedyarov In Biel". Chess.com.
  2. Brynjólfur Þór Guðmundsson (1 March 2018). "Stefán Kristjánsson látinn". ruv.is (in Icelandic). Retrieved 24 March 2018.


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