2026–2027 FIDE Circuit

2026–2027 FIDE Circuit
FIDE Circuit leader Nodirbek Abdusattorov
SportChess
Duration5 January 2026 – December 2027

The 2026–2027 FIDE Circuit is a system comprising the top chess tournaments in 2026 and 2027, which will serve as a qualification path for the Candidates Tournament 2028. Players receive points based on their performance and the strength of the tournament. A player's final Circuit score will be the sum of their twelve best results of the year.

Unlike every year before 2026, this FIDE Circuit will be combined of tournaments played in 2026 and 2027. All Circuits till 2025 included events of the year itself only.

This is an open category equivalent to 2026-2027 FIDE Women's Circuit (as in women category)

Eligible tournaments

As per regulation 2.1 of FIDE Circuit 2026–2027 Regulations,[1] eligible tournaments are :-

  • FIDE‐rated individual over‐the‐board standard tournaments
  • World Rapid Championships, 2026 and 2027
  • World Blitz Championships, 2026 and 2027
  • Continental over‐the‐board Rapid and Blitz Championships 2026 and 2027
  • Other over‐the‐board FIDE‐rated Rapid & Blitz tournaments
  • Other pre‐approved FIDE‐rated tournaments

None of those mentioned above (except World Chess Championship 2026 and World Rapid and Blitz Championships, 2026 and 2027) are eligible tournaments if they do not follow any of the conditions mentioned below. World Chess Championship 2026 and World Rapid and Blitz Championships, 2026 and 2027 shall be considered irrespective of the conditions below.

  • The tournaments must finish between
    • 1 January 2026 and 21 December 2026 or 1 January 2027 and 21 December 2027 (for National Championships, zonal and continental tournaments and traditional open tournaments with at least 50 players).
    • 1 January 2026 and 15 December 2026 or 1 January 2027 and 15 December 2027 (for all other tournaments).
  • The tournament must have at least
  • The number of rounds in the tournament must be at least
  • TAR of the rated tournaments not pre-approved by FIDE must not be less than
    • 2550 (for FIDE Rated Individual standard tournaments, World Rapid and Blitz Championships and Continental Rapid and Blitz Championships.)
    • 2650 (for other over‐the‐board FIDE‐rated Rapid & Blitz tournaments.)
  • Players must represent at least 3 different Member Federations or Affiliated Members.
  • Not more than 50% of the 20 highest‐rated players (or all players if fewer than 20 players) shall represent one federation.

Points system

Event points

Circuit points obtained by a player from a tournament are calculated as follows:

where:

  • - Points obtained by player from the tournament
  • - Basic points
  • - Tournament strength factor, calculated as
  • - Tournament weighting
    • 1.5 - FIDE World Championship 2026
    • 1.0 - Standard (classical) tournaments with at most 1 'multi game-day', a day on which multiple games are played
    • 0.9 - Double Round Robin Tournaments with 6-7 players and classical tournaments with 2 multi-game days
    • 0.85 - Standard tournaments with 3 multi-game days
    • 0.8 - World Rapid Championship, Knockout Tournaments with fewer than 6 rounds and standard tournaments with 4 multi-game days
    • 0.75 - Standard tournaments with 5 multi-game days
    • 0.7 - Standard tournaments with 6 or more multi-game days
    • 0.6 - World Blitz Championship, Continental Rapid Championships, and other eligible rapid tournaments
    • 0.5 - Mixed Rapid & Blitz tournaments
    • 0.4 - Continental Blitz Championships and other eligible blitz tournaments

If multiple weighting coefficients apply, these are multiplied together.

Basic points

Basic points for a tournament are awarded depending on the tournament format:

  • Swiss-system: Top 8 (within top half of ranking), ties included.
  • Double round-robins 6-7 players: Top 2 with ties.
  • Round-robins 8-10 players: Top 3 with ties.
  • Round-robins 11-13 players: Top 4 with ties.
  • Round-robins 14 players: Top 5 with ties.
  • Knockout: Third round or later, up to 8 players.

Points are awarded as follows:

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th
11/10 8 7 6 5 4 3 2
  • 11 points for an outright winner with no tie-break criteria applied (in Knockout tournaments, victory in the Final after only the games with the longest time control have been played). Otherwise, 10 basic points will be used for calculation.
  • For tied positions, basic points are calculated as 50% of points for final ranking as determined by tournament's tie-break rules, plus 50% of the sum of basic points assigned for the tied places divided by the number of tied players. If no tie-break rule is applied, basic points are shared equally among all tied players.

Candidates Tournament Points

For the Candidates Tournament 2026, Top five with ties will earn the points.

World Championship 2026

For the World Championship 2026, runner-up will receive points in the Circuit equal to the basic points for 2nd place multiplied by the k-factor and multiplied by 1.5. The TPR for this event will calculated as the player's performance rating.

Total World Championship Tour

For Total Chess World Championship Tour, Top 5 finishers in each stage, including the Pilot tournament will be given points in the Circuit by the k-factor and multipled by 0.8 . Also each stage of the tour is deemed as a Standard Tournament.

Player's total and ranking

A player's point total for the ranking is the sum of their best 12 tournaments with the following criteria:

Tournaments Standard events with under 50 players allowed Rapid/Blitz allowed
8–10 6 3
11 7 4
12 8 4
  • If player has 11 or 12 tournaments to count:
    • No more than 7 or 8 respectively standard tournaments with the participation of less than 50 players can be counted.
    • No more than 4 rapid/blitz tournaments can be counted.
  • If player has 10 tournaments or less:
    • No more than 6 standard tournaments with participation of less than 50 players can be counted.
    • No more than 3 rapid/blitz tournament can be counted.

Tournaments that could be included in player's results are as follows:

  • Official FIDE tournaments.
  • National Championships.
  • Other eligible tournaments, counting all tournaments with minimum TAR of 2650 and up to two lower tournaments per host country with TAR below 2650.

Tournaments

"Open" refers to classical tournaments with 50 or more participants.

  •  : Ongoing event
2026–2027 FIDE Circuit – Eligible Tournaments[2]
Tournament Location Date Type P# TAR Winner
Rilton Cup[3] Sweden Stockholm 27 Dec 2025 – 5 Jan 2026 Open 170 2551+112 China Xu Xiangyu
Floripa Open Brazil Florianópolis 17  – 25 Jan 2026 Open 542 2561+112 Brazil André Diamant
Tata Steel (M)[4] Netherlands Wijk aan Zee 17 Jan 2026 – 1 Feb 2026 Round robin 14 2734+13 Uzbekistan Nodirbek Abdusattorov
Tata Steel (Ch) 14 2567+56 United States Andy Woodward
Al-Beruniy (M) Uzbekistan Tashkent 12 – 22 Feb 2026 Round robin 10 2602
Prague (M) Czech Republic Prague 24 Feb 2026 – 6 Mar 2026 Round robin 10 2710+25
Prague (Ch) 10 2552
Saint Louis Masters United States St. Louis 25 Feb 2026 – 1 Mar 2026 Open
Aeroflot Open Russia Moscow 27 Feb 2026 – 6 Mar 2026 Open
Candidates Tournament Cyprus Pegeia 28 Mar 2026 – 16 Apr 2026 Double round robin 8
Open Internacional Alicante Spain Alicante 1  – 6 Apr 2026 Open
GrandPrix Pluscity – Rapid Austria Pasching 14 May 2026 Rapid
Open
GrandPrix Pluscity – Blitz 15 May 2026 Blitz
Open
Dole Open France Aix-en-Provence 18  – 26 Jul 2026 Open
Naroditsky Memorial – Rapid United States Charlotte 3 Jul 2026 Rapid
Open
Naroditsky Memorial – Blitz 4  – 5 Jul 2026 Blitz
Open
Sparkassen Chess Trophy Germany Dortmund 1  – 9 Aug 2026 Open
U.S. Masters United States Charlotte 25  – 29 Nov 2026 Open

Ranking

At the end of 2027, the best player in the Circuit qualifies the Candidates Tournament 2028, provided that they play in at least 8 tournaments (including at least 5 in standard time controls) and he plays at least 4 standard tournaments with participations of more than 50 players (if they played in 11 or 12 tournaments) or at least 3 standard tournament with participations of more than 50 players (if they played in 10 tournaments).[2]

Tournament results which can't be counted for qualification for the Candidates Tournament 2028 are marked in   pink. "(M)" denotes the Masters section of tournaments while "(Ch)" denotes the Challengers section.

Standings as of 1 February 2026
No. Player Points Events 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 Uzbekistan Nodirbek Abdusattorov 25.78 1 Netherlands Tata Steel (M)

1st – 25.78

Required Optional
2 Uzbekistan Javokhir Sindarov 18.75 1 Netherlands Tata Steel (M)

2nd – 18.75

Required Optional
3–5 Netherlands Jorden van Foreest 14.06 1 Netherlands Tata Steel (M)

T 3rd-5th – 14.06

Required Optional
United States Hans Niemann 14.06 1 Netherlands Tata Steel (M)

T 3rd-5th – 14.06

Required Optional
Germany Vincent Keymer 14.06 1 Netherlands Tata Steel (M)

T 3rd-5th – 14.06

Required Optional
6 United States Andy Woodward 7.46 1 Netherlands Tata Steel (Ch)

1st – 7.46

Required Optional
7 China Xu Xiangyu 5.62 1 Sweden Rilton Cup

1st – 5.62

Required Optional
8 Ukraine Vasyl Ivanchuk 5.43 1 Netherlands Tata Steel (Ch)

2nd – 5.43

Required Optional
9 Brazil André Diamant 5.42 1 Brazil Floripa Open

1st – 5.42

Required Optional
10 Norway Aryan Tari 4.81 1 Brazil Floripa Open

2nd – 4.81

Required Optional
11 Azerbaijan Aydin Suleymanli 4.75 1 Netherlands Tata Steel (Ch)

3rd – 4.75

Required Optional
12 Brazil Luis Paulo Supi 4.50 1 Brazil Floripa Open

3rd – 4.50

Required Optional
13 Paraguay Neuris Delgado 4.20 1 Brazil Floripa Open

4th – 4.20

Required Optional
14 France Marc'Andria Maurizzi 4.07 1 Netherlands Tata Steel (Ch)

4th – 4.07

Required Optional
15 Slovenia Anton Demchenko 3.83 1 Sweden Rilton Cup

2nd – 3.83

Required Optional
16 India Siva Mahadevan 3.58 1 Sweden Rilton Cup

3rd – 3.58

Required Optional
17 Kazakhstan Bibisara Assaubayeva 3.39 1 Netherlands Tata Steel (Ch)

5th – 3.39

Required Optional
18 China Dai Changren 3.32 1 Sweden Rilton Cup

4th – 3.32

Required Optional
19 Brazil Krikor Mekhitarian 2.06 1 Brazil Floripa Open

5th – 2.06

Required Optional
20 Cuba Jorge Roberto Elias 1.76 1 Brazil Floripa Open

6th – 1.76

Required Optional
21 China Xie Kaifan 1.67 1 Sweden Rilton Cup

5th – 1.67

Required Optional
22 Brazil Alexandr Fier 1.45 1 Brazil Floripa Open

7th – 1.45

Required Optional
23 Austria Lukas Dotzer 1.42 1 Sweden Rilton Cup

6th – 1.42

Required Optional
24 China Li Di 1.16 1 Sweden Rilton Cup

7th – 1.16

Required Optional
25 Argentina Ilan Schnaider 1.15 1 Brazil Floripa Open

8th – 1.15

Required Optional
26 Latvia Nikita Meshkovs 0.91 1 Sweden Rilton Cup

8th – 0.91

Required Optional
27–30 Paraguay Jose Cubas 0.53 1 Brazil Floripa Open

T 9th-12th – 0.53

Required Optional
Brazil Diego Di Berardino 0.53 1 Brazil Floripa Open

T 9th-12th – 0.53

Required Optional
Spain Pepe Cuenca 0.53 1 Brazil Floripa Open

T 9th-12th – 0.53

Required Optional
Germany Niclas Huschenbeth 0.53 1 Brazil Floripa Open

T 9th-12th – 0.53

Required Optional
31–35 India Deep Sengupta 0.40 1 Sweden Rilton Cup

T 9th-13th – 0.40

Required Optional
Poland Bartłomiej Heberla 0.40 1 Sweden Rilton Cup

T 9th-13th – 0.40

Required Optional
Australia Rishi Sardana 0.40 1 Sweden Rilton Cup

T 9th-13th – 0.40

Required Optional
Poland Krzysztof Raczek 0.40 1 Sweden Rilton Cup

T 9th-13th – 0.40

Required Optional
Germany Marco Riehle 0.40 1 Sweden Rilton Cup

T 9th-13th – 0.40

Required Optional

References

  1. ^ "Regulations for FIDE Circuit 2026-2026" (PDF). FIDE.
  2. ^ a b "FIDE Circuit 2026 – 2027 – International Chess Federation". Retrieved 2026-01-06.
  3. ^ "53rd Rilton Cup | Rilton Cup - All the Information". Chess.com. Retrieved 2026-01-06.
  4. ^ "Participants announced for Tata Steel Challengers 2026 | Tata Steel Chess". tatasteelchess.com. Retrieved 2026-01-06.