Gukesh becomes highest-ranked Indian at 4th in latest FIDE rankings, displaces Erigaisi
The Hindu
D. Gukesh rises to fourth in FIDE rankings, surpassing Arjun Erigiasi as highest-ranked Indian chess player.
Continuing his rapid rise, world champion D. Gukesh dethroned compatriot Arjun Erigiasi to become the highest-ranked Indian chess player, at fourth, in the latest FIDE rankings on Thursday (January 23, 2025).
Gukesh (18) achieved the feat when he logged his second victory in the Tata Steel Tournament in Wijk Aan Zee (Netherlands) defeating Vincent Keymer of Germany.
Gukesh, who was awarded the Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna recently, has amassed 2784 rating points, while Erigaisi, who was the highest-ranked Indian for a long time, has slipped to fifth with 2779.5 rating points.
Norway’s Magnus Carlsen continues to be the undisputed world No. 1 with 2832.5 points, followed by United States’ Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura (2802) and country-mate Fabiano Caruana (2798).
Gukesh has been in sublime form ever since he beat China’s Ding Liren to clinch the world title in Singapore in December last year.
He took a break from the game to attend to functions and festivities back home and skipped the World Rapid and Blitz Championship in New York.
On his return to the board, Gukesh has not lost a single game in Wijk Aan Zee. He has two victories and three draws so far in the tournament with eight rounds still to go.
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