Star-Studded Lineup
The 2025 Freestyle Chess Grand Slam Tour continues to captivate chess fans worldwide with a stellar roster of top grandmasters:
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Magnus Carlsen (Norway) – World Rank #1, ELO 2837
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Hikaru Nakamura (USA) – World Rank #2, ELO 2804
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Dommaraju Gukesh (India) – World Rank #3, ELO 2787
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Fabiano Caruana (USA) – World Rank #5, ELO 2776
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Vincent Keymer (Germany) – World Rank #26, ELO 2718
Full details and player rankings are available on the official Freestyle Chess website (freestyle-chess.com).
Upcoming Stage in Paris
After a successful start in Weissenhaus, Germany, the tour moves on to Paris, France with the following schedule:
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Dates: April 7–14, 2025
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Location: Paris, France
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Format: 12 grandmasters compete in a round-robin format followed by a knockout stage
The official press release with more details is available here.
Recent Results
At the inaugural stage in Weissenhaus, Germany, 20-year-old German GM Vincent Keymer stunned the chess world by defeating Fabiano Caruana 1.5–0.5 in the final. Keymer took home a $200,000 prize and gained international acclaim .
In an unexpected turn, Hans Niemann withdrew last minute from the Paris event, citing personal reasons. His sudden exit has stirred speculation and discussion in the chess community.
Freestyle Chess Grand Slam Tour: Latest Players, Schedule, and Results
Star-Studded Lineup
The 2025 Freestyle Chess Grand Slam Tour continues to captivate chess fans worldwide with a stellar roster of top grandmasters:
-
Magnus Carlsen (Norway) – World Rank #1, ELO 2837
-
Hikaru Nakamura (USA) – World Rank #2, ELO 2804
-
Dommaraju Gukesh (India) – World Rank #3, ELO 2787
-
Fabiano Caruana (USA) – World Rank #5, ELO 2776
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Vincent Keymer (Germany) – World Rank #26, ELO 2718
Full details and player rankings are available on the official Freestyle Chess website (freestyle-chess.com).
Upcoming Stage in Paris
After a successful start in Weissenhaus, Germany, the tour moves on to Paris, France with the following schedule:
-
Dates: April 7–14, 2025
-
Location: Paris, France
-
Format: 12 grandmasters compete in a round-robin format followed by a knockout stage
The official press release with more details is available here.
Recent Results
At the inaugural stage in Weissenhaus, Germany, 20-year-old German GM Vincent Keymer stunned the chess world by defeating Fabiano Caruana 1.5–0.5 in the final. Keymer took home a $200,000 prize and gained international acclaim .
In an unexpected turn, Hans Niemann withdrew last minute from the Paris event, citing personal reasons. His sudden exit has stirred speculation and discussion in the chess community.
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