Rating spot (highest average classical rating among eligible players in the qualification period)
Fabiano Caruana
2024 FIDE Circuit winner
Anish Giri
2025 FIDE Grand Swiss winner
Praggnanandhaa R
2025 FIDE Circuit winner
Wei Yi
2025 FIDE World Cup finalist
Javokhir Sindarov
2025 FIDE World Cup winner
Andrey Esipenko
2025 FIDE World Cup third place
Matthias Bluebaum
2025 FIDE Grand Swiss second place
Zhu Jiner
2024-25 FIDE Women’s Grand Prix winner
Tan Zhongyi
2025 Women’s World Cup third place
Humpy Koneru
2025 Women’s World Cup finalist
Aleksandra Goryachkina
2024-25 FIDE Women’s Grand Prix
Kateryna Lagno
2025 Women’s Grand Swiss second place
Bibisara Assaubayeva
2025 FIDE Women’s Events Series
Divya Deshmukh
2025 FIDE Women’s World Cup winner
Vaishali Rameshbabu
2025 FIDE Women’s Grand Swiss winner
The FIDE Candidates Tournament and the FIDE Women’s Candidates Tournament are held simultaneously, bringing together sixteen elite competitors, eight in each event. Over fourteen rounds of classical chess, every result shapes the outcome of the World Championship cycle.
Only one player from each tournament emerges as the challenger. For all others, the margin between success and disappointment is measured move by move, game by game, at the highest level of competition.
In the spring of 2026, Cyprus hosts one of the most important events in the chess calendar. The world’s strongest players gather with a single objective: to earn the right to challenge for the World Chess Championship titles.