A total of seven chess players have been the chess world number one on the official FIDE rating list since it was first published in July 1971.[1]

The first world number one, in July 1971, was Bobby Fischer. In January 1976 Anatoly Karpov became the highest-rated player on the FIDE list, FIDE having dropped Fischer (whose rating was higher than Karpov's) from the list due to inactivity. In January 1984, Garry Kasparov became the third world number one. He would dominate for some 22 years from 1984 until his retirement from professional chess on 10 March 2005, with three brief interruptions: Anatoly Karpov briefly held the world number one ranking again in July 1985, as well as during 1994 when FIDE excluded Kasparov from the list; and the fourth world number one, Vladimir Kramnik, briefly held the ranking in January 1996. In January 1990, Kasparov surpassed Fischer's peak of 2785 and became the first player ever to achieve a 2800 rating. In July 1999, he reached his peak rating, 2851. This was the highest FIDE rating in history until January 2013, when it was surpassed by Magnus Carlsen.

On Kasparov's retirement, the world number one ranking passed to Veselin Topalov, since Kasparov was removed from the rating list in April 2006 due to inactivity. In April 2007, Viswanathan Anand became the sixth player to top the rankings.[2] Kramnik briefly returned to the number one ranking in January 2008, but was again joint number one by rating, being placed first in the list due to having played more games in the rating period in question. For most of the period April 2007 to November 2009, the top ranking was held by either Anand or Topalov. The seventh and current world number one is Magnus Carlsen, who first achieved this ranking in the January 2010 list, and has been world number one since July 2011 after having lost and reclaimed the position from Anand during 2010 and 2011.

Publication details

There were unofficial lists in 1964, 1969, 1970 and January 1971, as the Elo rating system was first introduced.

From 1971 to 1980, there was one main rating list published each year (for a total of 10), initially published in July from 1971 to 1973, then once in May (1974), before switching to annual publication in January from 1975 to 1980 (in this period, some supplements and amendments were also published).

From 1981 to July 2000, two lists per year were published, in January and July (for a total of 39 lists). In July 2000, the publication schedule was increased to four times a year (January, April, July, October) operating from July 2000 to July 2009 (for a total of 36 lists). In July 2009, the publication schedule was increased again, to six times a year (January, March, May, July, September, November) operating from July 2009 to July 2012 (for a total of 18 lists). In July 2012 the publication schedule was increased again to the current monthly schedule.

Publication of the rating lists in the 1970s and 1980s was in Chess Informant and other chess publications. The number of games played by individuals during the rating period was added to the lists from July 1985 onwards. Player ID numbers were used from January 1990. From January 1999, the practice of rounding to the nearest five Elo points was discontinued, and ratings were then rounded to the nearest Elo point for publication. From July 2000 onwards, the ratings are available from the FIDE website.[1]

In January 2010 former World Champion Boris Spassky criticized the current emphasis on ratings rather than World Champions.[3] Although Spassky was World Champion during the inception of the FIDE rankings in 1971, he never became the number-one rated player in the world; since July 1971 he, Vladimir Kramnik, and Ding Liren (the current Champion) are the only undisputed World Champions to never become ranked world number one during their tenure as champions as of September 2023.

List of world number ones

Top players (list)

The following is a list of the players ranked number one on the FIDE rating system from the first official list in July 1971 to the present day, along with their ratings during the periods in question. A rating denoted with bold text followed by an asterisk (*) is a career high rating.

Year January February March April May June July August September October November December
1971(before official FIDE ratings)United States Fischer (2760)
1972United States Fischer (2785*)
1973United States Fischer (2780)
1974United States Fischer (2780)
1975United States Fischer (2780)
1976Soviet Union Karpov (2695)
1977Soviet Union Karpov (2690)
1978Soviet Union Karpov (2725)
1979Soviet Union Karpov (2705)
1980Soviet Union Karpov (2725)
1981Soviet Union Karpov (2690)(2700)
1982Soviet Union Karpov (2720)(2700)
1983Soviet Union Karpov (2710)
1984Soviet Union Kasparov (2710)(2715)
1985Soviet Union Kasparov (2715)Soviet Union Karpov (2720)
1986Soviet Union Kasparov (2720)(2740)
1987Soviet Union Kasparov (2735)(2740)
1988Soviet Union Kasparov (2750)(2760)
1989Soviet Union Kasparov (2775)
1990Soviet Union Kasparov (2800)
1991Soviet Union Kasparov (2800)(2770)
1992Russia Kasparov (2780)(2790)
1993Russia Kasparov (2805)(2815)
1994Russia Karpov (2740) [4]Russia Karpov (2780*) [4]
1995Russia Kasparov (2805)(2795)
1996Russia Kramnik (2775)Russia Kasparov (2785)
1997Russia Kasparov (2795)(2820)
1998Russia Kasparov (2825)(2815)
1999Russia Kasparov (2812)(2851*)
2000Russia Kasparov (2851*)(2849)
2001Russia Kasparov (2849)(2827)(2838)
2002Russia Kasparov (2838)(2836)
2003Russia Kasparov (2847)(2830)
2004Russia Kasparov (2831)(2817)(2813)
2005Russia Kasparov (2804)(2812)
2006Russia Kasparov (2812)Bulgaria Topalov (2804)(2813)
2007Bulgaria Topalov (2783)India Anand (2786)(2792)(2801)
2008Russia Kramnik (2799)India Anand (2803)(2798)Bulgaria Topalov (2791)
2009Bulgaria Topalov (2796)(2812)(2813)(2810)
2010Norway Carlsen (2810)(2813)(2826)India Anand (2804)
2011Norway Carlsen (2814)India Anand (2817*)Norway Carlsen (2821)(2823)(2826)
2012Norway Carlsen (2835)(2837)(2843)(2848)
2013Norway Carlsen (2861)(2872)(2868)(2864)(2862)(2870)(2872)
2014Norway Carlsen (2872)(2881)(2882*)(2881)(2877)(2870)(2863)(2862)
2015Norway Carlsen (2862)(2865)(2863)(2876)(2853)(2850)(2834)
2016Norway Carlsen (2844)(2851)(2855)(2857)(2853)(2840)
2017Norway Carlsen (2840)(2838)(2832)(2822)(2827)(2826)(2837)
2018Norway Carlsen (2834)(2843)(2842)(2839)(2835)
2019Norway Carlsen (2835)(2845)(2861)(2875)(2872)(2882*)(2876)(2870)(2872)
2020Norway Carlsen (2872)(2862)(2863)(2862)
2021Norway Carlsen (2862)(2847)(2855)(2856)
2022Norway Carlsen (2865)(2864)(2861)(2856)(2859)
2023Norway Carlsen (2859)(2852)(2853)(2835)(2839)(2829)(2830)
2024Norway Carlsen (2830)(Future)
YearJanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

Timeline of world number ones

Player statistics

Seven players have held the world number one ranking over a period of 52 years and 7 months, encompassing 242 rating lists. These seven players include six undisputed world chess champions, with Topalov being the only player to achieve the number one ranking without becoming undisputed world champion, though he was FIDE world champion from 2005 to 2006, and is still an active player. Spassky, Kramnik, and Ding are the only world champions in the period in question to never have been world number one while being champion. (Of these, Kramnik has been world number one, but only when he was not champion; Spassky and Ding were never world number one.)

Fischer was top of the lists successively five times over a period of 4.5 years, though he is considered to have already become the number one player in the world before the official list started, as he topped the unofficial list in 1970. Karpov topped the list 14 times, successively 11 times over a period of 8 years, once for 6 months, and once for a year while Kasparov was excluded. Kasparov was world number one on the official list 52 times over a period of 22 years, and 31 times successively over nearly a decade from July 1996 to January 2006; he was number one 3 times successively over 1.5 years, then 16 times successively over 8 years, then twice successively for one year, and then finally 31 times over 9 years and 9 months. Kramnik was world number one 2 times (for 6 and 3 months), for a total of 9 months. Topalov was world number one successively 4 and 6 times (a total of 10 times), for 12 months and 15 months respectively (for a total of 27 months). Anand was world number one successively 2 and 3 times (a total of 5 times), for 6 months and 9 months respectively (for a total of 15 months). As of September 2023, Carlsen has been world number one a record 147 times, including a record 141 consecutive times since July 2011.

Time at FIDE number one and youngest age at FIDE number one
Player Months at No. 1 Peak rating Age at first time No. 1 Date at first time No. 1 Rating at first time No. 1
Soviet Union Russia Garry Kasparov255285120 years, 263 daysJanuary 1, 19842710
Norway Magnus Carlsen163288219 years, 32 daysJanuary 1, 20102810
Soviet Union Russia Anatoly Karpov102278024 years, 223 daysJanuary 1, 19762695
United States Bobby Fischer54278528 years, 114 daysJuly 1, 19712760
Bulgaria Veselin Topalov27281631 years, 17 daysApril 1, 20062804
India Viswanathan Anand21281737 years, 111 daysApril 1, 20072786
Russia Vladimir Kramnik9281720 years, 190 daysJanuary 1, 19962775

Women

List of world female number ones

The following is a list of the players ranked number one female on the FIDE rating system from the first official list in July 1971 to the present day, along with their ratings during the periods in question. A rating denoted with bold text followed by an asterisk (*) is a career high rating.

YearJanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
1971(before official FIDE ratings)Soviet Union Nona Gaprindashvili (2390)
1972Soviet Union Nona Gaprindashvili (2450)
1973Soviet Union Nona Gaprindashvili (2420)
1974Soviet Union Nona Gaprindashvili (2405)
1975Soviet Union Nona Gaprindashvili (2410)
1976Soviet Union Nona Gaprindashvili (2440)
1977Soviet Union Nona Gaprindashvili (2445)
1978Soviet Union Nona Gaprindashvili (2425)
1979Soviet Union Nona Gaprindashvili (2405)
1980Soviet Union Maia Chiburdanidze (2400)
1981Soviet Union Maia Chiburdanidze (2425)(2405)
1982Soviet Union Maia Chiburdanidze (2390)(2385)
1983Sweden Pia Cramling (2355)Soviet Union Maia Chiburdanidze (2380)
1984Sweden Pia Cramling (2405)Hungary Susan Polgar (2405)
1985Hungary Susan Polgar (2430)Soviet Union Maia Chiburdanidze (2450)
1986Soviet Union Maia Chiburdanidze (2455)Hungary Susan Polgar (2455)
1987Soviet Union Maia Chiburdanidze (2530)(2550)
1988Soviet Union Maia Chiburdanidze (2560*)(2555)
1989Hungary Judit Polgár (2555)
1990Hungary Judit Polgár (2550)(2540)
1991Hungary Judit Polgár (2540)(2550)
1992Hungary Judit Polgár (2550)(2575)
1993Hungary Judit Polgár (2595)(2635)
1994Hungary Judit Polgár (2630)
1995Hungary Judit Polgár (2630)(2635)
1996Hungary Judit Polgár (2675)(2665)
1997Hungary Judit Polgár (2645)(2670)
1998Hungary Judit Polgár (2675)(2665)
1999Hungary Judit Polgár (2677)(2671)
2000Hungary Judit Polgár (2658)(2656)
2001Hungary Judit Polgár (2676)(2678)(2686)
2002Hungary Judit Polgár (2677)(2681)(2685)
2003Hungary Judit Polgár (2700)(2715)(2718)(2722)
2004Hungary Judit Polgár (2728)
2005United States Susan Polgar (2577*)Hungary Judit Polgár (2732)Hungary Judit Polgár (2735*)
2006Hungary Judit Polgár (2711)(2710)
2007Hungary Judit Polgár (2727)(2707)(2708)
2008Hungary Judit Polgár (2707)(2709)(2711)
2009Hungary Judit Polgár (2693)(2687)(2680)
2010Hungary Judit Polgár (2682)(2686)
2011Hungary Judit Polgár (2686)(2699)(2701)(2710)
2012Hungary Judit Polgár (2710)(2709)(2698)(2705)
2013Hungary Judit Polgár (2696)(2689)(2693)
2014Hungary Judit Polgár (2693)(2685)(2676)(2675)
2015Hungary Judit Polgár (2675)China Hou Yifan (2686*)(2676)Hungary Judit
Polgar (2675)
China Hou Yifan (2671)(2683)
2016China Hou Yifan (2673)(2667)(2663)(2658)(2649)(2635)(2651)
2017China Hou Yifan (2651)(2649)(2652)(2666)(2652)(2670)(2678)(2680)
2018China Hou Yifan (2680)(2654)(2657)(2658)(2662)
2019China Hou Yifan (2662)(2659)(2664)
2020China Hou Yifan (2664)(2658)
2021China Hou Yifan (2658)
2022China Hou Yifan (2658)(2650)(2638)
2023China Hou Yifan (2638)(2628)(2632)
2024China Hou Yifan (2632)(Future)
YearJanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

Timeline

Women statistics

Time at FIDE number one and youngest age at FIDE number one
Player Months at No. 1 Peak rating Age at first time No. 1 Date at first time No. 1 Rating at first time No. 1
Hungary Judit Polgar312273512 years, 162 daysJanuary 1, 19892555
China Hou Yifan106268621 years, 2 daysMarch 1, 20152686
Soviet Union Nona Gaprindashvili102249530 years, 59 daysJuly 1, 19712390
Soviet Union Maia Chiburdanidze78256018 years, 349 daysJanuary 1, 19802400
Hungary United States Susan Polgar21257715 years, 73 daysJuly 1, 19842405
Sweden Pia Cramling12255019 years, 253 daysJanuary 1, 19832355

List of junior world number ones

FIDE publishes lists of highest-rated junior chess players; a "junior" is defined as being a player who is aged under 20 at the start of the year. The following is a list of the players ranked number one junior in the FIDE rating system from July 1999 to the present day, along with their ratings during the periods in question.

YearJanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
1999N/AHungary Peter Leko (2701)[5]
2000Ukraine Ruslan Ponomariov (2627)[6](2630)(2624)
2001Ukraine Ruslan Ponomariov (2677)(2673)(2684)
2002Ukraine Ruslan Ponomariov (2727)(2743)
2003Ukraine Ruslan Ponomariov (2734)(2718)Russia Alexander Grischuk (2732)
2004Azerbaijan Teimour Radjabov (2656)(2670)(2664)(2663)
2005Ukraine Andrei Volokitin (2685)(2679)Azerbaijan Teimour Radjabov (2682)(2704)
2006Azerbaijan Teimour Radjabov (2700)(2717)(2728)(2729)
2007Azerbaijan Teimour Radjabov (2729)(2747)(2746)(2742)
2008Norway Magnus Carlsen (2733)(2765)(2775)(2786)
2009Norway Magnus Carlsen (2776)(2770)(2772)(2801)
2010Norway Magnus Carlsen (2810)(2813)(2826)(2802)
2011Italy Fabiano Caruana (2721)(2716)(2714)Vietnam Lê Quang Liêm
(2711)
Netherlands Anish Giri
(2722)
Italy Fabiano Caruana
(2727)
2012Italy Fabiano Caruana (2736)(2767)(2770)(2775)(2773)(2772)(2786)(2782)
2013Netherlands Anish Giri (2726)(2722)(2729)(2727)(2734)(2737)(2749)(2732)(2734)
2014Netherlands Anish Giri (2734)(2746)(2745)(2746)(2752)(2750)(2745)(2758)(2768)(2776)(2768)
2015Hungary Richárd RapportChina Wei Yi
(2716)(2703)(2709)(2710)(2718)(2721)(2724)(2725)(2734)(2737)(2730)
2016Hungary Richárd Rapport (2721)(2720)(2717)(2731)(2752)(2729)(2730)(2717)
2017China Wei Yi (2706)(2725)(2727)(2732)(2728)(2738)(2753)(2748)(2740)(2739)(2743)
2018China Wei YiPoland Jan-Krzysztof DudaChina Wei Yi
(2742)
Poland Jan-Krzysztof Duda
(2743)(2734)(2737)(2740)(2738)
2019China Wei Yi (2733)(2728)(2736)(2741)(2737)(2727)(2721)(2724)(2725)
2020 Alireza Firouzja (FIDE)
(2723)(2726)(2728)(2749)
2021 Alireza Firouzja (FIDE)France Alireza Firouzja
(2749)(2759)(2754)(2770)(2804)
2022France Alireza Firouzja (2804)(2793) (2778)(2785)
2023France Alireza Firouzja (2785)(2786)(2777)(2763)
2024Germany Vincent Keymer (2743)
YearJanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

List of girl world number ones

FIDE publishes lists of highest-rated girl chess players; a "girl" is defined as being a player who is aged under 20 at the start of the year, and female. The following is a list of the players ranked number one girl in the FIDE rating system from January 2000 to the present day, along with their ratings during the periods in question.

YearJanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
2000Vietnam Hoang Thanh Trang (2448)[7](2489)(2493)
2001China Xu Yuanyuan (2437)Lithuania Viktorija Čmilytė (2464)(2464)India Humpy Koneru (2484)
2002India Humpy Koneru (2539)(2486)(2473)(2484)
2003India Humpy Koneru (2496)(2496)(2468)[8]Ukraine Kateryna Lagno (2486) [note 1]
2004India Humpy Koneru (2498)(2513)Russia Alexandra Kosteniuk (2511)(2508)
2005India Humpy Koneru (2512)(2508)(2531)(2540)
2006India Humpy Koneru (2537)(2548)(2545)(2545)
2007India Humpy Koneru (2567)(2575)(2572)(2606)
2008China Hou Yifan (2527)(2549)(2557)(2578)
2009China Hou Yifan (2571)(2590)(2584)(2585)(2588)
2010China Hou Yifan (2590)(2570)(2589)(2577)(2578)(2591)
2011China Hou Yifan (2602)(2612)(2575)(2578)
2012China Hou Yifan (2605)(2639)(2623)(2617)(2599)(2605)(2606)
2013China Hou Yifan (2603)(2617)(2595)(2600)(2609)(2621)(2629)
2014China Hou Yifan (2629)(2618)(2629)(2661)(2663)(2673)
2015Russia Aleksandra Goryachkina
(2451)(2456)(2473)(2474)(2486)(2474)(2497)(2480)(2478)(2493)
2016Russia Aleksandra GoryachkinaChina Lei TingjieRussia Aleksandra
Goryachkina
(2482)
China Lei Tingjie
(2502)(2509)(2504)(2487)[note 2](2480)(2473)(2468)
2017China Lei Tingjie (2467)(2480)(2471)(2482)(2488)(2522)(2514)(2534)(2528)
2018Russia Aleksandra Goryachkina
(2493)(2491)(2495)(2496)(2505)(2509)(2535)(2536)(2534)(2518)
2019Kazakhstan Zhansaya Abdumalik (2468)Russia Polina
Shuvalova
(2471)
Kazakhstan Zhansaya AbdumalikChina Zhu JinerKazakhstan Zhansaya Abdumalik
(2463)(2464)(2458)(2457)(2471)(2507)(2472)(2465)
2020Kazakhstan Zhansaya Abdumalik (2471)(2461)(2478)
2021Russia Polina Shuvalova (2476)(2484)(2489)(2507)(2510)(2509)(2515)(2516)
2022China Zhu Jiner (2478)(2464)(2484)(2486)
2023Kazakhstan Bibisara Assaubayeva (2440)(2464)(2469)(2468)(2472)
2024Kazakhstan Bibisara Assaubayeva (2472)
YearJanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

Rapid and blitz ratings

Since January 2012, FIDE has also calculated ratings for Rapid and Blitz chess, and has published top player rating lists for these time controls since May 2014.[11] [12]

Rapid chess

Top players

YearJanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
2014N/AUnited States Hikaru Nakamura (2841)[11]Italy Fabiano Caruana (2858)
2015Italy Fabiano Caruana (2856)Norway Carlsen (2855)United States Hikaru Nakamura (2850)Norway Magnus Carlsen (2873)
2016Norway Magnus Carlsen (2878)(2894)(2906)
2017Norway Magnus Carlsen (2896)(2919)(2909)(2908)
2018Norway Magnus Carlsen (2880)(2903)
2019Norway Magnus Carlsen (2869)(2895)France Maxime Vachier-LagraveNorway Carlsen
(2867)(2873)(2886)
2020Norway Magnus Carlsen (2881)
2021Norway Magnus Carlsen (2881)Norway Magnus Carlsen (2842)
2022Norway Magnus Carlsen (2847) United States Hikaru Nakamura (2837)Norway Magnus Carlsen (2834)
2023Norway Magnus Carlsen (2839)China Ding Liren (2830)
2024China Ding Liren (2830)

Top women

YearJanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
2014N/AHungary Judit Polgár (2656)[11](2646)
2015Hungary Judit Polgár (2646)China Hou Yifan (2614)(2625)
2016China Hou Yifan(2625)(2631)(2645)
2017Ukraine Anna Muzychuk (2611)China Hou Yifan (2611)(2617)(2618)
2018China Hou Yifan (2618)Ukraine Anna Muzychuk (2611)(2597)(2609)
2019China Ju Wenjun (2618)(2613)
2020China Hou Yifan (2621)
2021China Hou Yifan (2621)
2022China Ju Wenjun (2610)Russia Alexandra Kosteniuk (2542) Alexandra Kosteniuk (FIDE) (2542)China Ju Wenjun
(2600)
China Hou Yifan (2618)
2023China Hou Yifan (2618)China Ju Wenjun (2592)(2581)(2575)
2024China Ju Wenjun (2566)

Top juniors

YearJanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
2014N/AHungary Richárd Rapport (2707)[11](2717)(2724)
2015Hungary Richárd Rapport (2724)(2736)
2016Hungary Richárd Rapport (2729)
2017Russia Vladislav Artemiev (2706)(2719)(2708)(2712)(2687)
2018Russia Vladislav Artemiev (2767)(2733)(2764)(2812)
2019China Wei Yi (2698)(2713)United States Jeffery Xiong (2730)
2020United States Jeffery Xiong (2730)
2021 Alireza Firouzja (FIDE) (2703)France Alireza Firouzja (2696)Russia Andrey Esipenko (2681)(2679)
2022Russia Andrey Esipenko (2679) Andrey Esipenko (FIDE)France Alireza Firouzja
(2704) (2732) (2745)
2023France Alireza Firouzja (2745)(2742)(2737)
2024Uzbekistan Nodirbek Abdusattorov (2733)

Top girls

YearJanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
2014N/AChina Hou Yifan (2600)[11]
2015China Guo Qi (2426)Russia Aleksandra Goryachkina
(2429)(2453)
2016China Lei Tingjie (2445)(2446)Russia Aleksandra Goryachkina
(2456)(2466)
2017Russia Aleksandra Goryachkina (2462)(2487)(2460)
2018Russia Aleksandra Goryachkina (2476)(2477)
2019Kazakhstan Zhansaya Abdumalik (2490)(2484)
2020Kazakhstan Zhansaya Abdumalik (2462)
2021Russia Polina Shuvalova (2394)United States Carissa Yip (2393)Russia Polina Shuvalova (2400)
2022Kazakhstan Bibisara Assaubayeva (2396)
2023United States Carissa Yip (2393)Kazakhstan Bibisara Assaubayeva (2359)(2432)(2439)(2436)
2024Kazakhstan Bibisara Assaubayeva (2425)

Blitz chess

Top players (blitz)

YearJanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
2014N/AUnited States Hikaru Nakamura (2879)[11]Norway Magnus Carlsen (2948)
2015Norway Magnus Carlsen (2948)(2933)(2914)United States Hikaru Nakamura (2884)
2016Norway Magnus Carlsen (2890)(2915)China Ding Liren (2875)
2017Norway Magnus Carlsen 2914)(2899)(2948)(2986)
2018Norway Magnus Carlsen (2965)(2939)
2019Norway Magnus Carlsen (2954)(2923)France Maxime Vachier-LagraveUnited States Hikaru Nakamura
(2948)(2939)(2871)(2885)
2020United States Hikaru Nakamura (2900)
2021United States Hikaru Nakamura (2900)Norway Magnus Carlsen (2892)
2022United States Hikaru Nakamura (2850)United States Levon Aronian (2850)United States Hikaru Nakamura (2909)
2023France Alireza Firouzja (2904)(2896)Norway Magnus Carlsen (2887)
2024Norway Magnus Carlsen (2886)

Top women (blitz)

YearJanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
2014N/AHungary Judit Polgár (2673)[11]Hungary Judit Polgár (2736)
2015Hungary Judit Polgár (2736)China Hou Yifan (2704)
2016Russia Valentina Gunina (2598)Russia Kateryna LagnoChina Hou Yifan (2676)
(2594)(2641)
2017Ukraine Anna Muzychuk (2663)China Hou Yifan (2659)
2018Georgia (country) Nana Dzagnidze (2580)China Hou Yifan (2627)
2019China Hou Yifan (2627)Russia Kateryna Lagno (2587)(2606)
2020Russia Kateryna Lagno (2608)
2021Russia Kateryna Lagno (2608)China Hou Yifan (2601)
2022Russia Kateryna Lagno (2522)
2023China Tan Zhongyi (2519)China Hou Yifan (2561)
2024China Hou Yifan (2561)

Top juniors (blitz)

YearJanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
2014N/AChina Yu Yangyi (2771)[11]Netherlands Anish Giri (2757)
2015Ukraine Olexandr BortnykRussia Vladimir Fedoseev (2798)China Lu Shanglei (2780)
(2761)(2762)(2764)
2016Russia Daniil Dubov (2713)Russia Artemiev (2724)Ukraine Olexandr Bortnyk (2769)(2784)Russia Vladislav Artemiev
(2781)(2847)
2017Russia Vladislav Artemiev (2777)(2785)(2746)China Wei Yi (2740)Russia Vladislav Artemiev
(2729)(2798)
2018Russia Vladislav Artemiev (2834)(2824)(2849)(2825)
2019Iran Alireza Firouzja (2724)Iran Parham Maghsoodloo (2719)(2729)(2735)
2020 Alireza Firouzja (FIDE) (2750)(2770)
2021 Alireza Firouzja (FIDE) (2770)France Alireza Firouzja (2810)
2022 France Alireza Firouzja (2791) (2795) (2904)
2023France Alireza Firouzja (2904)(2896)(2863)
2024India Nihal Sarin (2704)

Top girls (blitz)

YearJanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
2014N/AChina Hou Yifan (2662)[11]
2015China Guo Qi (2396)Russia Aleksandra GoryachkinaChina Wang Jue (2505)
(2363)(2377)
2016China Zhai Mo (2398)China Lei Tingjie
(2415)(2434)(2446)
2017China Lei Tingjie (2446)(2451)(2461)
2018Kazakhstan Zhansaya Abdumalik (2457)Russia Aleksandra Goryachkina
(2449)(2448)(2422)
2019Kazakhstan Zhansaya Abdumalik (2368)(2415)
2020Kazakhstan Zhansaya Abdumalik (2409)Russia Aleksandra Maltsevskaya (2411)Kazakhstan Zhansaya Abdumalik (2409)
2021India Vaishali Rameshbabu (2313)Russia Polina Shuvalova (2341)India Vaishali Rameshbabu (2313)
2022Kazakhstan Bibisara Assaubayeva (2404)
2023Kazakhstan Bibisara Assaubayeva (2440)(2461)(2478)(2476)
2024Kazakhstan Bibisara Assaubayeva (2469)

See also

Notes

  1. FIDE erroneously states that Anna Muzychuk (rated 2325) was the highest-rated girl player in October 2003, despite their official list showing sixteen girl players more highly-rated than Muzychuk.[9]
  2. FIDE did not release an official list of top girl players in May 2016, perhaps as a reference to the HTTP 404 computer error: such a list, if published, would have been numbered 404 on the FIDE website.[10]

References

  1. 1 2 "History of Elo ratings 1971-2001". OlimpBase. Archived from the original on September 3, 2023.
  2. FIDE January 2007 Rating List: Top 100, The Week In Chess
  3. Spassky Kings Don't Rule
  4. 1 2 Kasparov was excluded from FIDE ratings during 1994:
  5. FIDE Top 20 Juniors july 1999, web.archive.org (november 1999).
  6. FIDE Top 20 Juniors january 2000, web.archive.org (march 2000).
  7. FIDE Top 20 girls, january 2000, web.archive.org, january 2000.
  8. "Top 20 Girls July 2003 FIDE Top players archive".
  9. "Top 20 Girls October 2003 FIDE Top players archive".
  10. "Top 100 Girls May 2016 FIDE Top players archive".
  11. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Nakamura is world no.1 in Rapid and Blitz, ChessBase, May 2014.
  12. FIDE Chess Rankings and Statistics, ratings.fide.com
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