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Monday, 01 Jul 2024 13:44
FIDE July 2024 rating list: Arjun Erigaisi enters top 5 Open

The Norway Chess 2024 and the fourth edition of the Cairns Cup, along with several strong tournaments across Europe and Asia, have had the most significant impact on the FIDE July 2024 rating list.

After an 11-month absence, Hikaru Nakamura has made a triumphant return to the second spot in the Top 100 Open, thanks to his second-place finish in Norway Chess 2024. Arjun Erigaisi, on the other hand, cracked into the top 5 Open after picking up 17 points in the French Team Championship and Stepan Agavian Memorial. Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa's third-place finish in Norway Chess 2024 was enough to break into the Top 10 Open.


Photo: Lennart Ootes

In the women's list, Anna Muzychuk climbed to the eighth position following her strong showings in the Norway Chess Women and Cairns Cup that brought her 16 rating points.

Biggest gains in top 100 Open and Women

Goltseva, Ekaterina

FM

2356 (+31)

Tokhirjonova, Gulrukhbegim

IM

2390 (+21)

Aravindh, Chithambaram

GM

2703 (+19)

Vokhidov, Shamsiddin

GM

2643 (+19)

Balajayeva, Khanim

IM

2404 (+19)

Maltsevskaya, Aleksandra

IM

2404 (+18)

Predke, Alexandr

GM

2685 (+18)

Erigaisi Arjun

GM

2778 (+17)

Muzychuk, Anna

GM

2521 (+16)

Shuvalova, Polina

IM

2483 (+16)

Niemann, Hans Moke

GM

2703 (+15)


Ekaterina Goltseva delivered an excellent performacne in the Vladimir Dvorkovich Memorial, gaining 31 points and topping this list. Gulrukhbegim Tokhirjonova tied for second place in the Summer Classic Group B to collect 21 rating points and move 15 positions up in the top 100 women, while Khanim Balajayeva overperformed in the Dubai Open to gain 19 rating points. 


Photo: Lennart Ootes

Aravindh Chithambaram crossed the 2700 mark and made it into the top 30 open for the first time in his career following his great result in Team 2024—Top 16, which translates into 19 rating points.Aravindh Chithambaram crossed the 2700 mark and made it into the top 30 open for the first time in his career following his great result in Team 2024—Top 16, which translates into 19 rating points.

Meanwhile, Shamsiddin Vokhidov emerged as the winner of the UzChess Cup Challengers, earning 19 points and breaking into the top 100 Open.


Photo: Polski Związek Szachowy

Aleksandra Maltsevskaya lost a tiebreaker for a title in the Polish Women's Championship but can find consolation in 18 rating points and her return to the top 50 Women.