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World Chess Championship 2021
Dubai, UAE
24 November - 12 December 2021
 
Defending champion
Challenger
 
Magnus Carlsen
Magnus Carlsen
Ian Nepomniachtchi
Ian Nepomniachtchi
  Norway Magnus Carlsen [a] Ian Nepomniachtchi
 
Scores
Game 1½45 move draw½
Game 2½58 move draw½
Game 3½41 move draw½
Game 4½33 move draw½
Game 5½43 move draw½
Game 61 136 moves0
Game 7097 moves 1
Game 8½41 move draw½
Game 91 46 moves0
Game 101 39 moves0
Game 11½41 move draw½
Game 121 49 moves0
Game 13Not required
Game 14Not required
  Born 30 November 1990
30/31 years old
Born 14 July 1990
31 years old
  Winner of the World Chess Championship 2018 Winner of the Candidates Tournament 2020–21
  Rating: 2856
(World No. 1)
Rating: 2782
(World No. 5)
← 2018
2023 →


World Chess Championship 2021
Dubai, UAE
24 November - 12 December 2021
 
Defending champion
Challenger
 
Magnus Carlsen
Magnus Carlsen
Ian Nepomniachtchi
Ian Nepomniachtchi
  Norway Magnus Carlsen [b] Ian Nepomniachtchi
 
Scores
Game 1½45 move draw½
Game 2½58 move draw½
Game 3½41 move draw½
Game 4½33 move draw½
Game 5½43 move draw½
Game 61 136 moves0
Game 7097 moves 1
Game 8½41 move draw½
Game 91 46 moves0
Game 101 39 moves0
Game 11½41 move draw½
Game 121 49 moves0
Game 13Not required
Game 14Not required
  Born 30 November 1990
30/31 years old
Born 14 July 1990
31 years old
  Winner of the World Chess Championship 2018 Winner of the Candidates Tournament 2020–21
  Rating: 2856
(World No. 1)
Rating: 2782
(World No. 5)
← 2018
2023 →
Professional Chess Association World Chess Championship 1993
 
Defending champion
Challenger
 
Garry Kasparov
Garry Kasparov
Nigel Short
Nigel Short
  Russia Garry Kasparov England Nigel Short
Professional Chess Association World Chess Championship 1993
 
Defending champion
Challenger
 
Garry Kasparov
Garry Kasparov
Nigel Short
Nigel Short
  Russia Garry Kasparov England Nigel Short
Professional Chess Association World Chess Championship 1993
 
Defending champion
Challenger
 
Garry Kasparov
Garry Kasparov
Nigel Short
Nigel Short
  Russia Garry Kasparov England Nigel Short
 
12½Scores
Infobox chess match/testcases
 
Defending champion
Challenger
 
  China Hou Yifan India Humpy Koneru
 
Scores
  Born 27 February 1994
17 years old
Born 31 March 1987
24 years old
  Winner of the
Women's World Chess Championship 2010
Runner-up of the
FIDE Women's Grand Prix 2009–2011
  Rating: 2578
(Women's World No. 3)
Rating: 2600
(Women's World No. 2)
← 2010
2012 →
Infobox chess match/testcases
 
Defending champion
Challenger
 
  China Hou Yifan India Humpy Koneru
 
Scores
  Born 27 February 1994
17 years old
Born 31 March 1987
24 years old
  Winner of the
Women's World Chess Championship 2010
Runner-up of the
FIDE Women's Grand Prix 2009–2011
  Rating: 2578
(Women's World No. 3)
Rating: 2600
(Women's World No. 2)
← 2010
2012 →
Infobox chess match/testcases
 
Classical world champion
FIDE world champion
 
Vladimir Kramnik
Vladimir Kramnik
Veselin Topalov
Veselin Topalov
  Russia Vladimir Kramnik Bulgaria Veselin Topalov
 
6 (2½)Scores6 (1½)
  Born 25 June 1975
31 years old
Born 15 March 1975
31 years old
  Winner of the 2004 Classical World Chess Championship Winner of the 2005 FIDE World Championship
  Rating: 2743
(World No. 4)[1]
Rating: 2813
(World No. 1)[1]
Infobox chess match/testcases
 
Classical world champion
FIDE world champion
 
Vladimir Kramnik
Vladimir Kramnik
Veselin Topalov
Veselin Topalov
  Russia Vladimir Kramnik Bulgaria Veselin Topalov
 
6 (2½)Scores6 (1½)
  Born 25 June 1975
31 years old
Born 15 March 1975
31 years old
  Winner of the 2004 Classical World Chess Championship Winner of the 2005 FIDE World Championship
  Rating: 2743
(World No. 4)[1]
Rating: 2813
(World No. 1)[1]

References

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  1. ^ Nepomniachtchi is Russian, but competed under the Chess Federation of Russia flag, due to WADA sanctions against Russia. See the Sanctions against Russia section.
  2. ^ Nepomniachtchi is Russian, but competed under the Chess Federation of Russia flag, due to WADA sanctions against Russia. See the Sanctions against Russia section.
  1. ^ a b c d "Top 100 Players July 2006". FIDE. 2012-01-31. Retrieved 2012-01-31.