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  2. Sep 29, 2023 · Chess.com is excited to announce our 2024 events calendar! 2023 has been a year full of groundbreaking formats and marquee tournaments. Recently, the 2023 Speed Chess Championship once again brought together GMs Magnus Carlsen and Hikaru Nakamura to write another chapter in their rivalry.

  3. Preview of the major tournaments in 2024, as far as the dates have already been finalised. Without guarantee. January. 11-15 January. European Women’s Rapid and Blitz Championship. Monte Carlo – Monaco. 12-28 January. Tata Steel Chess, Masters and Challengers. Wijk aan Zee, the Netherlands.

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  4. Check out the strongest chess events of the year. Chess.com presents you a full chess calendar with the most important tournaments.

  5. Calendar. The calendar is now sortable by category and by tag, both at the top of the calendar. You can use the button at the foot of the calendar to add this calendar to your own (Google, Apple, Timely etc). The print button at the top will print the page you’re on.

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    Roquetas Chess Festival | January 2nd - 7th

    9-round Swiss classical tournament held in Roquetas de Mar, Spain. Featuring GMs Karen H. Grigoryan, Li Min Peng and Vitaliy Bernadskiyamong others. Official Website | Broadcast

    European Women's Blitz Championship 2023 | January 12th

    13-round Swiss blitz tournament held in Monte Carlo, Monaco. Featuring GMs Alexandra Kosteniuk, Bella Khotenashvili and Antoaneta Stefanovaamong others. Official Website | Broadcast

    European Women's Rapid Championship 2023 | January 13th - 14th

    11-round Swiss rapid tournament held in Monte Carlo, Monaco. Featuring GMs Pia Cramling, Alexandra Kosteniuk and Bella Khotenashviliamong others. Official Website | Broadcast

    International Chess960 Festival | February 9th - 11th

    9-round Swiss rapid Chess960 tournament held in Berlin, Germany. Featuring GMs Matthias Bluebaum, Erik Van den Doel and Dmitrij Kollarsamong others. Official Website | Broadcast

    Freestyle Chess G.O.A.T. Challenge | February 9th - 16th

    8-player Round-Robin rapid & Knockout classical Chess960 tournament held in Wangels, Germany. Featuring GMs Magnus Carlsen, Ding Liren and Fabiano Caruanaamong others. Official Website | Broadcast

    Portimão Chess Festival | February 11th - 18th

    9-round Swiss classical tournament held in Portimão, Portugal. Featuring GMs Eduardo Iturrizaga Bonelli, Ivan Ivanisevic and Kevin Spraggettamong others. Official Website | Broadcast

    Cappelle la Grande Open | March 2nd - 8th

    9-round Swiss classical tournament held in Cappelle-la-Grande, France. Featuring GMs Abhimanyu Puranik, Krishnan Sasikiran and Emre Canamong others. Official Website | Broadcast

    13th All-African Games | March 9th - 11th

    Multiple Rapid & Blitz tournaments held in Accra, Ghana. Featuring GM Bassem Amin, IM David Silva and IM Adlane Arabamong others. Official Website | Broadcast

    African Individual Chess Championships | March 13th - 20th

    9-round Swiss classical tournament held in Accra, Ghana. Featuring GM Bassem Amin, GM Bilel Bellahcene and IM Mariano Ortega Amarelleamong others. Official Website | Broadcast

    Menorca Open | April 2nd - 7th

    9-round Swiss classical tournament held in Ciutadella de Menorca, Spain. Featuring GMs Arjun Erigaisi, Nihal Sarin and Hans Moke Niemannamong others. Official Website | Broadcast

    Candidates Tournament | April 3rd - 25th

    8-player double round-robin classical tournament held in Toronto, Canada. Featuring GMs Ian Nepomniachtchi, Fabiano Caruana and Hikaru Nakamuraamong others. Official Website | Broadcast

    Women's Candidates Tournament | April 3rd - 25th

    8-player double round-robin classical tournament held in Toronto, Canada. Featuring GMs Humpy Koneru, Aleksandra Goryachkina and Tingjie Leiamong others. Official Website | Broadcast

    European Senior Team Chess Championships | May 7th - 15th

    9-round Swiss classical tournaments held in Brežice, Slovenia. Featuring GMs John Nunn, Alexander Beliavsky and John Emmsamong others. Official Website | Broadcast (S50) | Broadcast (S65)

    Sharjah Masters | May 14th - 22nd

    9-round Swiss classical tournament held in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. Featuring GMs Arjun Erigaisi, Parham Maghsoodloo and Yu Yangyiamong others. Official Website | Broadcast

    Casablanca Chess | May 18th - 19th

    4-player double round-robin variant tournament held in Casablanca, Morocco. Featuring GMs Magnus Carlsen, Hikaru Nakamura, Viswanathan Anand and Bassem Amin. Official Website | Broadcast

    World Junior U20 Championships | June 1st - 14th

    TBD

    Teplice Open | June 15th - 23rd

    9-round Swiss classical tournament held in Teplice, Czech Republic. Featuring GMs Karthik Venkataraman, Evgeny Postny and Jiri Stocekamong others. Official Website

    FISU World University Championship Mind Sports | June 25th - 30th

    9-round Swiss tournaments held in Entebbe, Uganda. Official Website

    Biel International Chess Festival | July 13th - 26th

    TBD Official Website

    Lewis Chess Legends | August 6th - 14th

    9-round Swiss classical tournament held in Trondheim, Norway.

    European Youth Rapid & Blitz Chess Championship | August 15th - 20th

    TBD

  6. Aug 20, 2015 · Asian Seniors 50+ and 65+ Chess Championships 2024: Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia: 09 Aug 2024: 19 Aug 2024: Central Asia Youth U8-U16 Chess Championship 2024: Korumdu, Issyk-Kul, Kyrgyzstan: 10 Aug 2024: 18 Aug 2024: Abu Dhabi Chess Festival 2024: Abu Dhabi, UAE: 14 Aug 2024: 25 Aug 2024: Zone 3.8 Championships, Men and Women 2024: Barnaul, Altai Krai ...

  7. World Cup U8, U10, U12. Batumi, Georgia. 22 Jun 2024. 03 Jul 2024. World Senior Team Chess Championships 2024. Krakow, Poland. 01 Jul 2024. 12 Jul 2024. FIDE World Junior Rapid and Blitz Championships 2024.

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