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  1. The 20202021 Candidates Tournament was an eight-player chess double-round-robin tournament to decide the challenger for the World Chess Championship 2021, played in Yekaterinburg, Russia. [1] Ian Nepomniachtchi won the tournament with a round to spare and earned the right to challenge the defending world champion, Magnus Carlsen .

  2. The Candidates Tournament (or in some periods Candidates Matches) is a chess tournament organized by FIDE, chess's international governing body, since 1950, as the final contest to determine the challenger for the World Chess Championship.

  3. 14 lut 2020 · GM Ian Nepomniachtchi won the 2020/21 FIDE Candidates tournament and will challenge world champion GM Magnus Carlsen for the world championship beginning in November 2021. Nepomniachtchi won the tournament by playing well in both halves while several rivals struggled in one half or the other.

  4. The World Chess Championship 2021 was a chess match between the reigning world champion Magnus Carlsen and the challenger Ian Nepomniachtchi to determine the World Chess Champion. It was held under the auspices of FIDE and played during Expo 2020 at Dubai Exhibition Centre in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, between 24 November and 12 December 2021 ...

  5. 16 cze 2021 · Photo: Lennart Ootes/FIDE. How Nepomniachtchi Became The 2021 WCC Challenger. The 2020-21 FIDE Candidates Tournament holds the dubious distinction of being the longest tournament in chess history. It spanned 14 months, yet just 14 rounds were played.

  6. Candidates Tournament 2020-2021: Round 1 - March 17, 2020. 10. Maxime Vachier-Lagrave v. Fabiano Caruana. Ding Liren v. Wang Hao. Anish Giri v. Ian Nepomniachtchi. Alexander Grischuk v.

  7. 27 kwi 2021 · 2020-2021 FIDE World Chess Candidates Tournament. Chess-Results.com is a powerful and dedicated server only for chess-results. The tournament archive of chess-results.com contains more than 40.000 tournaments from around the world.

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