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FIDE Candidates Tournament 2024 opens in Toronto

by Shahid Ahmed - 04/04/2024

FIDE Candidates and Women's Candidates 2024 started yesterday in Toronto, Canada. Our very own cofounder and CEO, IM Sagar Shah had reached few days before the tournament started. In this article we share photos from the opening ceremony and technical meeting. We also mention the names of the players' seconds which are already public knowledge. Also check out some interviews of the players, Gothamchess aka IM Levy Rozman and more. The first round will witness players from the same country facing each other as per the round-robin event rules of the world championship cycle. Round 1 starts today at 2:30 p.m. local time, 5th April 12 a.m. IST. Photos: FIDE/Michal Walusza unless stated otherwise

Round 1 starts today

The historic FIDE Candidates Tournament 2024 kicked off in Toronto with the inaugural press conference and the Opening Ceremony at the welcoming 1 Hotel Toronto, a sustainable sanctuary in the heart of downtown.

George Sovatzis, the Director of Sales and Marketing, set the tone with a warm welcome address. “We take immense pride in being part of this competition as it makes its North American debut,” he said.

The press conference, moderated by Anna Burtasova, the event’s Press Officer, featured notable speakers:

• Emil Sutovsky, CEO of the International Chess Federation (FIDE)

• Vladimir Drkulec, President of the Chess Federation of Canada

• Fabiano Caruana (USA), the top-rated contender in the FIDE Candidates Tournament

• R Vaishali (IND), one of the youngest participants in the FIDE Women’s Candidates Tournament

 

When asked about the decision to host the tournament in Toronto, Sutovsky explained, “North America has not seen world championship cycle competitions. However, we were well aware of the chess boom in Canada, with a lot of young players emerging. There are a lot of chess fans in the country. The Scheinberg family’s support for staging the event here, coupled with the backing of the Chess Federation of Canada, made it a logical choice. Judging by the feedback we are getting, by the interest from the fans and the media and by the government’s support, it was the right decision.”

 

Drkulec addressed a recent hiccup that had the community on edge: visa delays for the participants. “We embarked on an adventure to mobilize our entire chess community, ensuring timely visas for the players. I’ve never witnessed so many chess parents, former players, current players, and many others rallying together. We’ve managed to connect with over a dozen Members of Parliament and four Ministers, ultimately resolving the situation. It was amazing to get all this support.”

 

Caruana said he doesn’t feel the pressure from the fact that he’s the rating favourite of the event. “We know that every player here can potentially win the tournament if they bring their best game. The numbers say something about the past performances, but I think it will be a mistake to take any of the players lightly.”

The upcoming tournament marks a series of firsts. Not only is Canada hosting this prestigious event as it debuts in North America, the FIDE Candidates Tournament and the FIDE Women’s Candidates Tournament are being played under one roof for the very first time. Additionally, it’s a momentous occasion as siblings Vaishali R and Praggnanandhaa R compete side by side in this high-caliber event, which has never occurred before.

 

“We discuss our games all the time and help each other throughout various events,” confirmed Vaishali. “We also have our mother here with us; this family support is very important to us.”

The Opening Ceremony of the tournament set a delightful tone. Aris Marghetis, the Chief Arbiter, donned a different hat as he hosted the event alongside the charming Charlize Van Zyl. Drkulec took the stage first, expressing gratitude to FIDE and the Scheinberg Family, the main sponsor of the FIDE Candidates Tournament 2024, without whom this event would not have been possible. Adding a touch of humor, Kevin Vuong, Member of Parliament for Spadina-Fort York, shared a witty anecdote from his own days as a chess player 22 years ago.

Each player was then invited to the stage to receive a welcome bag filled with tournament merchandise. A special question awaited them, such as “Oppenheimer or Barbie?” added a personal touch to the proceedings. Alireza Firouzja enthusiastically exclaimed, “Barbie!” while Ian Nepomniachtchi playfully disagreed by declaring, “Definitely Oppenheimer!”

Sutovsky then took to stage and awarded the FIDE Medal of Merit to Isai Scheinberg. The significance of this award is marked by the fact that it had not been presented since 1994. In his acceptance speech, Isai shared that his support for chess was a tribute to his father, who had participated in two Chess Olympiads before pursuing a career in medicine.

 

Both tournaments will be set in motion on April 4 at 14:30 local time with the first round. Watch the event live on FIDE YouTube with star commentators GM Vishy Anand and GM Irina Krush.

 

Written by WGM Anna Burtasova

Seconds

Some of the seconds and trainers present in Toronto, Canada are:

Fabiano Caruana - GM Ioan-Cristian Chirila (ROU) and GM Grigoriy Oparin (USA)

Hikaru Nakamura - Kris Littlejohn (not in photo)

Vidit Gujrathi - GM Daniele Vocaturo (ITA), Vedika Gujrathi (sister) and GM Surya Sekhar Ganguly

D Gukesh - GM Grzegorz Gajewski (POL)

Nijat Abasov (AZE) - GM Shakhriyar Mamedyarov (AZE) | Photo: Sagar Shah

R Praggnanandhaa - GM Peter Svidler

Tingjie Lei (CHN) - Teimour Radjabov (AZE) and GM Raymond Song (TPE), not in photo

Vaishali R - GM Sandipan Chanda (not in photo)

Kateryna Lagno - GM Andrey Esipenko (not in photo)

IM Nurgyul Salimova - GM Ivan Cheparinov (BUL) and GM Cem Kaan Gokerkan (TUR)

For more media day, opening ceremony and technical meeting photos, please click at the respective links.

Video Gallery

Settling down in Toronto + checking official hotel + room tour - Candidates 2024 | Video: ChessBase India
Podcast with Gothamchess, IM Levy Rozman | Video: ChessBase India | Video: ChessBase India
Levy eats Dosa for the first time, Nijat's secret second, Vidit enters hotel | Video: ChessBase India
Pragg comes with Svidler and Vaishali with Chanda to FIDE Candidates 2024 | Video: ChessBase India
"I would be very happy if I score the same number of points at the Candidates!" - Vidit Gujrathi | Video: ChessBase India
The youngest player in women's Candidates 2024 - IM Nurgyul Salimova | Video: ChessBase India
Vishy Anand arrives | Interviews with Vidit, Vaishali, Pragg | Sagar's Candidates Vlog | Video: ChessBase India
Koneru Humpy on her preparation and team of seconds for the FIDE Candidates 2024 | Video: ChessBase India
The amazing one liners at the opening ceremony of the FIDE Candidates 2024 | Video: ChessBase India
Nijat Abasov on his injured knee and Mamedyarov as his second for the FIDE Candidates 2024 | Video: ChessBase India
Carlsen, Hikaru and many other GMs have visited this amazing Chess Pub in Toronto | Madison Ave | Video: ChessBase India
The Opening Ceremony Vlog at the Candidates 2024 | Video: ChessBase India
Fabiano Caruana and Vaishali at the Press Conference | Video: ChessBase India

Round 1 live stream

Watch Round 1 live stream from 11:45 p.m. IST today | Video: ChessBase India

Schedule

Round 1 Open

Bo.No.Rtg NameResultName RtgNo.
112803
GMCaruana, FabianoGMNakamura, Hikaru
27898
222632
GMAbasov, NijatGMNepomniachtchi, Ian
27587
332760
GMFirouzja, AlirezaGMPraggnanandhaa, R
27476
442743
GMGukesh, DGMVidit, Santosh Gujrathi
27275

Details

Round 1 Women

Bo.No.Rtg NameResultName RtgNo.
112553
GMGoryachkina, AleksandraGMLagno, Kateryna
25428
222520
GMMuzychuk, AnnaIMSalimova, Nurgyul
24327
332550
GMLei, TingjieGMTan, Zhongyi
25216
442475
IMVaishali, RameshbabuGMKoneru, Humpy
25465

Details

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