Alireza Firouzja Breaks 2800, Becomes World No 2

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Grandmaster(GM) Alireza Firouzja just became the new world #2 after crossing the legendary 2800 rating barrier.

The 18-year old Grandmaster just finished with a superb 8/9 at the European Team Championship adding a massive 22+ rating points.

A final win over the strong GM Mamedyarov Shakhriyar did the trick resulting in a 3015 performance rating!

Alireza Firouzja performance at the European Team Championship

He is currently the youngest to ever cross the 2800 barrier at the age of 18 years and 5 months, breaking the record of the World Champion and World #1, Magnus Carlsen of 18 years and 11 months.

Firouzja will be rated 2804 on the December FIDE rating list. A quick look at the live ratings shows this:

Live chess ratings as of 21st November, 2021

The International Chess Federation took to celebrating the young chap on his notable and record-breaking achievement;

FIDE congratulates Firouzja on his achievement breaking 2800 rating for the first time

Firouzja rapid rise to the top of the leaderboard just shows that he’s going to be contending with Magnus Carlsen very soon for the world championship crown. What are your thoughts?

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    4 comments

    • AGM_Rapov

      The results of the Fide World Chess Championship 2021 will determine the future truth of this matter

    • Odinaka

      “IF” Carlsen wins against Nepo.

    • Contending with Magnus Carlsen soon for the world championship?? Oh you mean it’s a foregone conclusion Magnus is retaining his title?

      • That statement just simply meant that Firouzja will likely be the next world championship challenger and he’s capable of defeating Carlsen in their match.

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