Grand Chess Tour 2022
The Grand Chess Tour 2022 will be a series of chess tournaments, which is the seventh edition of the Grand Chess Tour. It will consist of five tournaments with a total prize pool of US$1.4 million, including two tournaments with classical time control and three tournaments with faster time controls.[1]
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Duration | 3 May – 13 September 2022 |
Tournaments | 5 |
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Grand Chess Tour 2023 → |
Format
The tour consists of five tournaments, two classicals and three rapid & blitz, respectively. Rapid & Blitz tournaments consisted two parts – rapid (2 points for win, 1 for draw) and blitz (1 point for win, 0.5 for draw). Combined result for both portions was counted in overall standings.[2]
The tour points are awarded as follows:
Place Points 1st 12/13* 2nd 10 3rd 8 4th 7 5th 6 6th 5 7th 4 8th 3 9th 2 10th 1
- If a player wins 1st place outright (without the need for a playoff), they are awarded 13 points instead of 12.
- Tour points are shared equally between tied players.
Schedule
Dates | Tournament Name | Host city |
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May 3–15 2022 | Superbet Chess Classic | ![]() |
May 17–24 2022 | Superbet Rapid & Blitz | ![]() |
July 18–25 2022 | SuperUnited Rapid & Blitz | ![]() |
August 24–31 2022 | Saint Louis Rapid & Blitz | ![]() |
August 31 – 13 September 2022 | Sinquefield Cup |
Results
Dates | Tournament Name | Winner | Runner-Up | Third place |
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May 3–15 2022 | Superbet Chess Classic | – | ||
May 17–24 2022 | Poland Rapid & Blitz | |||
July 18–25 2022 | Croatia Rapid & Blitz | |||
August 24–31 2022 | Saint Louis Rapid & Blitz | |||
August 31 – 13 September 2022 | Sinquefield Cup | – |
Tournaments
Superbet Chess Classic
The first leg of the Grand Chess Tour will be held in Bucharest, Romania in 3–15 May, 2022.
Superbet Chess Classic, 3-15 May Bucharest, Romania, Category XXI (2761.4) Player Rating 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Points H2H Wins SB Koya TPR Tour Points 1 Alireza Firouzja (France)
2804 2 Fabiano Caruana (United States)
2786 3 Richárd Rapport (Hungary)
2776 4 Ian Nepomniachtchi (FIDE)
2773 5 Shakhriyar Mamedyarov (Azerbaijan)
2770 6 Wesley So (United States)
2766 7 Levon Aronian (United States)
2765 8 Leinier Domínguez (United States)
2753 9 Maxime Vachier-Lagrave (France)
2750 10 Bogdan-Daniel Deac (Romania)
2671
Superbet Rapid & Blitz Poland
The second leg of the Grand Chess Tour will be held in Warsaw, Poland in 17–24 May, 2022.
Poland Grand Chess Tour Rapid, 17–24 May 2022, Warsaw, Poland Player Rating 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Points H2H Wins SB 1 Jan-Krzysztof Duda (Poland)
2806 2 Fabiano Caruana (United States)
2790 3 Richárd Rapport (Hungary)
2785 4 Wesley So (United States)
2770 5 Levon Aronian (United States)
2751 6 Anton Korobov (Ukraine)
2677 7 Viswanathan Anand (India)
2675 8 Radosław Wojtaszek (Poland)
2647 9 Constantin Lupulescu (Romania)
2630 10 Kirill Shevchenko (Ukraine)
2573
Poland Grand Chess Tour Blitz, 17–24 May 2022, Warsaw, Poland Player Rating 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Points H2H Wins SB 1 Wesley So (United States)
2814 2 Levon Aronian (United States)
2773 3 Jan-Krzysztof Duda (Poland)
2760 4 Viswanathan Anand (India)
2758 5 Fabiano Caruana (United States)
2744 6 Anton Korobov (Ukraine)
2650 7 Richárd Rapport (Hungary)
2646 8 Kirill Shevchenko (Ukraine)
2624 9 Radosław Wojtaszek (Poland)
2610 10 Constantin Lupulescu (Romania)
2575
Tour Standings
The wildcards (in italics) are not counted in overall standings.
Player | Superbet Chess Classic Romania May 3 – 15 |
Poland GCT Rapid & Blitz May 17 – 24 |
Croatia GCT Rapid & Blitz Jul 18 – 25 |
Saint Louis Rapid & Blitz Aug 24 – 31 |
Sinquefield Cup Aug 31 – Sep 13 |
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Notes
- Russian players' flags are displayed as the FIDE flag due to FIDE banning Russian and Belarusian flags from FIDE-rated events in response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[3]