News
Caruana Tops Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2025 Lineup; Oro (11) Plays Challengers
The playing hall in Wijk aan Zee. Photo: Jurriaan Hoefsmit/Tata Steel Chess.

Caruana Tops Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2025 Lineup; Oro (11) Plays Challengers

PeterDoggers
| 57 | Chess Event Coverage

The 2025 Tata Steel Chess Tournament's Masters group has 2020 winner GM Fabiano Caruana as the top seed in a field that includes five top 10 players. Many eyes will be on the 11-year-old IM Faustino Oro from Argentina, who will be playing in the Challengers group. The organizers announced the field of players today.

Although the news should be about who does play, the first thing most chess fans will note is that GM Magnus Carlsen won't be present in Wijk aan Zee for the second year in a row. The last time that happened was before his debut in 2004 when he won Grandmaster Group C as a 13-year-old. The field for the 87th Tata Steel Chess Tournament is very strong nonetheless, as it includes the world's number two, four, five, six, and nine, and another five players in the world's top 30.

Especially the Indian contingent is well represented with, for instance, the sensation of the last few months, GM Arjun Erigaisi, and the world championship contender GM Gukesh Dommaraju, who could well be the new world champion by the time the tournament starts. (His opponent in the upcoming title match, GM Ding Liren, is also missing in Wijk aan Zee – note that Ding beat Gukesh in this year's tournament).

India's representation further includes GMs Vidit Gujrathi, Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu, and Leon Luke Mendonca, the winner of last year's Challengers. It's also good to see GM Wei Yi returning to Wijk aan Zee as the defending champion. The Chinese grandmaster won a thrilling playoff last year ahead of Gukesh as well as GMs Nodirbek Abdusattorov and Anish Giri; the latter two will also be playing again.

As the tournament takes place in the Netherlands, it's no surprise to see two more Dutch players: GMs Jorden van Foreest and Max Warmerdam. The German rising star GM Vincent Keymer is playing, too. The last two names are players who used to represent Russia but changed federations following Russia's invasion of Ukraine: GMs Vladimir Fedoseev (now representing Slovenia) and Alexey Sarana (Serbia).

"I always strive for a balance between the well-known top players and promising talents," said tournament director Jeroen van den Berg. "The Masters will feature grandmasters who can still be regarded as talents in terms of age, but in terms of performance they have been outstanding for so long that they have actually already outgrown that status."

Van den Berg said he was especially referring to Praggnanandhaa, Abdusattorov, and Gukesh: "I am proud of them when I see how, partly due to their previous participations in our tournament, they are now structurally among the world's top players. In addition, my aim is to select as many players as possible with a strong mentality and willing to fight for the win. I think we can expect an interesting tournament on that front too."

Masters Lineup 

No Fed Name Rank Rating Born
1 GM Fabiano Caruana 2 2805 1992
2 GM Arjun Erigaisi 4 2799 2003
3 GM Dommaraju Gukesh 5 2783 2006
4 GM Nodirbek Abdusattorov 6 2777 2004
5 GM Wei Yi 9 2753 1999
6 GM Vidit Gujrathi 15 2739 1994
7 GM Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu 18 2737 2005
8 GM Vincent Keymer 21 2733 2004
9 GM Anish Giri 22 2733 1994
10 GM Vladimir Fedoseev 27 2712 1995
11 GM Jorden van Foreest 41 2687 1999
12 GM Alexey Sarana 49 2679 2000
13 GM Max Warmerdam 78 2653 2000
14 GM Leon Luke Mendonca 114 2631 2006

The field for the 2025 Challengers, from which the winner will qualify for the 2026 Masters, is once again a nice mixture of different ages, genders, and backgrounds. Although he's only the 13th seed, 11-year-old Oro is a name to keep an eye on as one of the biggest talents in chess these days. Two more quite young participants are 14-year-old IM Lu Miaoyi (China) and 16-year-old GM Ediz Gurel (Turkey).

On paper, the favorites for tournament victory are the three top 100 players: GMs Thai Dai Van Nguyen (Czech Republic), Nodirbek Yakubboev (Uzbekistan), and Frederik Svane (Germany). The two reigning world junior champions will be playing, too: GM Kazybek Nogerbek (Kazakhstan) and IM Divya Deshmukh (India). 

Van den Berg: "I am very much looking forward to their arrival and I am curious to see if they can make the same great progress as the previously mentioned names at the Masters. Our tournament really turns out to be an exceptional springboard to the world top. We as an organization are very proud of that."

Challengers Lineup 

No Fed Name Rank Rating Born
1 GM Thai Dai Van Nguyen 59 2670 2001
2 GM Nodirbek Yakubboev 62 2668 2002
3 GM Frederik Svane 72 2654 2004
4 GM Ediz Gürel 108 2635 2008
5 GM Aydin Suleymanli 113 2632 2005
6 GM Erwin l'Ami 136 2614 1985
7 GM Benjamin Bok 200 2593 1995
8 GM Kazybek Nogerbek 455 2527 2004
9 IM Divya Deshmukh 664 2493 2005
10 GM Vaishali Rameshbabu 691 2490 2001
11 IM Arthur Pijpers 847 2472 1994
12 IM Lu Miaoyi 1170 2441 2010
13 IM Faustino Oro 1245 2433 2013
14 IM Irina Bulmaga 1737 2401 1993

The 87th Tata Steel Chess Tournament will take place January 17-February 2, 2025, in Wijk aan Zee, the Netherlands. Both the Masters and the Challengers are 14-player round-robin tournaments with a classical time control and rest days on Thursday, January 23, Monday, January 27, and Thursday, January 30.

PeterDoggers
Peter Doggers

Peter Doggers joined a chess club a month before turning 15 and still plays for it. He used to be an active tournament player and holds two IM norms. Peter has a Master of Arts degree in Dutch Language & Literature. He briefly worked at New in Chess, then as a Dutch teacher and then in a project for improving safety and security in Amsterdam schools. Between 2007 and 2013 Peter was running ChessVibes, a major source for chess news and videos acquired by Chess.com in October 2013. As our Director News & Events, Peter writes many of our news reports. In the summer of 2022, The Guardian’s Leonard Barden described him as “widely regarded as the world’s best chess journalist.”

Peter's first book The Chess Revolution is out now!

Company Contact and News Accreditation: 

Email: [email protected] FOR SUPPORT PLEASE USE chess.com/support!
Phone: 1 (800) 318-2827
Address: 877 E 1200 S #970397, Orem, UT 84097

More from PeterDoggers
Esipenko Wins Qatar Masters; Arjun Misses Chance To Catch Caruana In FIDE Circuit

Esipenko Wins Qatar Masters; Arjun Misses Chance To Catch Caruana In FIDE Circuit

Naroditsky Wins Tournament Of The Accused Ahead Of Organizer Nakamura

Naroditsky Wins Tournament Of The Accused Ahead Of Organizer Nakamura