Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2019
Carlsen (2019)
LocationWijk aan Zee, Netherlands
Dates11–27 January 2019
Competitors28 from 15 nations
Winning score9 points of 13
Champion
Norway Magnus Carlsen (Masters)
Belarus Vladislav Kovalev (Challengers)

The Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2019 was the 81st edition of the Tata Steel Chess Tournament. It was held in Wijk aan Zee, Alkmaar and Leiden from 11–27 January 2019. The tournament was won by Magnus Carlsen.[1][2][3]

81st Tata Steel Masters, 12–27 January 2019, Wijk aan ZeeAlkmaarLeiden, Netherlands, Category XXI (2753)[4][5]
PlayerRating1234567891011121314TotalSBTPR
1 Magnus Carlsen (Norway)2835½½½1½½½11½11½92888
2 Anish Giri (Netherlands)2783½Does not appear0½½½½1111½½12861
3 Ian Nepomniachtchi (Russia)2763½1Does not appear½½1½0½½1½0148.752809
4 Ding Liren (China)2813½½½Does not appear½½½1½½½½1½47.252805
5 Viswanathan Anand (India)27730½½½Does not appear½½½½½½11144.252809
6 Vidit Santosh Gujrathi (India)2695½½0½½Does not appear0½½½½11172787
7 Teimour Radjabov (Azerbaijan)2757½½½½½1Does not appear½½½0½½½43.252753
8 Samuel Shankland (United States)2725½010½½½Does not appear½½0½1140.002755
9 Richárd Rapport (Hungary)272500½½½½½½Does not appear1½½1½38.502755
10 Jan-Krzysztof Duda (Poland)273800½½½½½½0Does not appear1½012697
11 Vladimir Fedoseev (Russia)2724½00½½½11½0Does not appear½00534.252668
12 Shakhriyar Mamedyarov (Azerbaijan)28170½½½00½½½½½Does not appear½½531.252661
13 Jorden van Foreest (Netherlands)26120½1000½0011½Does not appear028.002654
14 Vladimir Kramnik (Russia)2777½00½00½0½01½1Does not appear26.752641
2019 Tata Steel Challengers, 12–27 January 2019, Wijk aan Zee, Netherlands, Category XIV (2580)[6][7]
PlayerRating1234567891011121314TotalSBTPR
1 GM Vladislav Kovalev (Belarus)2687Does not appear½1½½½½111½111102783
2 GM Andrey Esipenko (Russia)2584½Does not appear½½1½0½1111½½51.502690
3 GM Benjámin Gledura (Hungary)26150½Does not appear1½1½½½11½1½51.252687
4 GM Maksim Chigaev (Russia)2604½½0Does not appear½½½1½½111148.002688
5 GM Anton Korobov (Ukraine)2699½0½½Does not appear½½1½1½½½145.252628
6 GM Erwin l'Ami (Netherlands)2643½½0½½Does not appear1½½½½½1144.252632
7 GM Evgeny Bareev (Canada)2650½1½½½0Does not appear00½11½1741.752604
8 GM Parham Maghsoodloo (Iran)26790½½00½1Does not appear½½½111737.502601
9 GM Lucas van Foreest (Netherlands)250200½½½½1½Does not appear½½½1062557
10 IM Vincent Keymer (Germany)2500000½0½½½½Does not appear½1½12529
11 GM Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa (India)2539½000½½0½½½Does not appear½½152496
12 IM Dinara Saduakassova (Kazakhstan)247200½0½½00½0½Does not appear½½20.502413
13 IM Elisabeth Pähtz (Germany)24770½00½0½00½½½Does not appear½20.002413
14 IM Stefan Kuipers (Netherlands)24700½½00000100½½Does not appear32378

References

  1. "Tata Steel Masters (2019)". chessgames.com.
  2. Peter Doggers (January 27, 2019). "Carlsen Wins 81st Tata Steel Chess Tournament". Chess.com. Retrieved February 15, 2022.
  3. Mark Crowther (January 27, 2019). "Seventh Tata Steel Masters title for Magnus Carlsen". The Week in Chess. Retrieved February 15, 2022.
  4. Staff writer(s). "All Tata Steel Masters". Tata Steel Chess.
  5. Staff writer(s). "Standings - Tata Steel Masters 2019". Tata Steel Chess.
  6. Staff writer(s). "All Tata Steel Challengers". Tata Steel Chess.
  7. Staff writer(s). "Standings - Tata Steel Challengers 2019 - Tata Steel Chess". Tata Steel Chess.
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