January 2026 FIDE Ratings: Abdusattorov Bounces Back In January 2026 FIDE Ratings


GM Nodirbek Abdusattorov has marched into 2026 with 19 extra rating points after a tremendous performance in the 2025 London Chess Classic in December. Abdusattorov recovered the 18 points he lost at the 2025 FIDE World Cup with interest, courtesy of six straight wins over 2600+ players.

In other news, GM Yagiz Erdogmus has moved into the number-two position on the top junior list after GM Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu became ineligible, GM Nihal Sarin consolidated his spot in the 2700-club with a 15-point gain, while GM Bibisara Assaubayeva clinched the last women’s Candidates spot during the 2025 FIDE World Blitz Chess Championship.

FIDE Classical Ratings Top 100: January 1, 2026

+/-#NameTitleFedJanuary Rating (Change)Born
1Magnus CarlsenGM2840 (0)1990
2Hikaru NakamuraGM2810 (0)1987
3Fabiano CaruanaGM2795 (0)1992
4Vincent KeymerGM2776 (0)2004
5Arjun ErigaisiGM2775 (0)2003
6Anish GiriGM2760 (0)1994
7Alireza FirouzjaGM2759 (-3)2003
8Praggnanandhaa RGM2758 (-3)2005
9Gukesh DGM2754 (0)2006
10Wei YiGM2754 (0)1999
11Wesley SoGM2753 (0)1993
12Nodirbek AbdusattorovGM2751 (+19)2004
13Viswanathan AnandGM2743 (0)1969
14Richard RapportGM2738 (-3)1996
15Leinier Dominguez PerezGM2738 (0)1983
16Maxime Vachier-LagraveGM2734 (0)1990
17Jan-Krzysztof DudaGM2731 (+2)1998
18Quang Liem LeGM2731 (0)1991
19Shakhriyar MamedyarovGM2730 (0)1985
20Levon AronianGM2729 (0)1982
21Javokhir SindarovGM2726 (0)2005
22Hans Moke NiemannGM2725 (0)2003
23Ian NepomniachtchiGM2723 (0)1990
24Yu YangyiGM2717 (0)1994
25Nihal SarinGM2716 (+15)2004
26Awonder LiangGM2713 (+5)2003
27Dmitry AndreikinGM2710 (0)1990
28Parham MaghsoodlooGM2708 (0)2000
29Vidit Santosh GujrathiGM2708 (0)1994
30Vladimir FedoseevGM2705 (0)1995
31Jorden Van ForeestGM2703 (+11)1999
32Chithambaram VR. AravindhGM2700 (-3)1999
33Amin TabatabaeiGM2700 (0)2001
34Andrey EsipenkoGM2698 (0)2002
35Teimour RadjabovGM2692 (0)1987
36Nodirbek YakubboevGM2691 (0)2002
37Samuel SevianGM2688 (0)2000
38Wang HaoGM2687 (0)1989
39Alexey SaranaGM2686 (+13)2000
40Igor KovalenkoGM2682 (0)1988
41Peter SvidlerGM2682 (0)1976
42Pentala HarikrishnaGM2679 (-14)1986
43Matthias BluebaumGM2679 (0)1997
44Peter LekoGM2676 (0)1979
45Daniil DubovGM2672 (0)1996
46David W L HowellGM2668 (0)1990
47Radoslaw WojtaszekGM2667 (0)1987
48J. E. Martinez AlcantaraGM2667 (0)1999
49Alexander DonchenkoGM2665 (+4)1998
50Bu XiangzhiGM2665 (0)1985
51Rustam KasimdzhanovGM2664 (-7)1979
52Nikita VitiugovGM2663 (+7)1987
53David Anton GuijarroGM2662 (+16)1995
54Nils GrandeliusGM2660 (-4)1993
55Shant SargsyanGM2659 (-6)2002
56Yagiz Kaan ErdogmusGM2658 (0)2011
57Grigoriy OparinGM2658 (0)1997
58Jeffery XiongGM2656 (+4)2000
59Thai Dai Van NguyenGM2656 (-1)2001
60J. S. ChristiansenGM2656 (+1)1998
61Ivan SaricGM2655 (-10)1990
62Benjamin GleduraGM2654 (-2)1999
63Alexander MorozevichGM2653 (+3)1977
64Ernesto InarkievGM2653 (0)1985
65Volodar MurzinGM2652 (+4)2006
66Bogdan-Daniel DeacGM2652 (0)2001
67Sam ShanklandGM2651 (-13)1991
68Ray RobsonGM2650 (0)1994
69Pavel EljanovGM2649 (-7)1983
70Frederik SvaneGM2649 (-4)2004
71Murali KarthikeyanGM2648 (-12)1999
72Nikolas TheodorouGM2648 (-4)2000
73Alexander GrischukGM2645 (-9)1983
74Gawain C B JonesGM2645 (-8)1987
75Ediz GurelGM2645 (0)2008
76Rauf MamedovGM2645 (0)1988
77Shamsiddin VokhidovGM2644 (+3)2002
78Eltaj SafarliGM2644 (0)1992
79Francisco Vallejo PonsGM2644 (0)1982
80Lu ShangleiGM2643 (0)1995
81Vladislav ArtemievGM2641 (0)1998
82V PranavGM2641 (0)2006
83Kirill AlekseenkoGM2639 (-20)1997
NEW84Velimir IvicGM26382002
85Raunak SadhwaniGM2638 (0)2005
86Aryan TariGM2637 (+1)1999
87Michael AdamsGM2635 (+5)1971
88David NavaraGM2635 (-7)1985
89Aleksandar IndjicGM2635 (0)1995
90A.R. Saleh SalemGM2635 (0)1993
91Erwin l’AmiGM2634 (+3)1985
92Ruslan PonomariovGM2633 (-6)1983
93Etienne BacrotGM2631 (+3)1983
94Boris GelfandGM2630 (-3)1968
95Dmitrij KollarsGM2630 (+1)1999
96Abhimanyu MishraGM2629 (-7)2009
NEW97Maksim ChigaevGM26281996
NEW98Pranesh MGM26282006
NEW99Jonas Buhl BjerreGM26282004
NEW100Loek Van WelyGM26281972

There was less movement than usual at the top of the classical lists in December due to many of the world’s best electing to play in the 2025 FIDE World Rapid and Blitz Chess Championships or the Tech Mahindra Global Chess League. This meant that the 2025 London Chess Classic became the event that bred the most movement among 2700+ players.

Abdusattorov was the biggest beneficiary of the London Chess Classic. Photo: John Saunders/London Chess Classic.

Unsurprisingly, Abdusattorov’s 2932 performance rating in the elite group earned him more points than any other player in the top 100. Since Abdusattorov still had a mathematical chance of winning the 2025 FIDE Circuit, and consequently, qualify for the 2026 Candidates Tournament. Praggnanandhaa joined the open event as a countermeasure.

Praggnanandhaa drew in 18 moves with GM Ilya Smirin to clinch equal first in the open. Photo: John Saunders/London Chess Classic.

In the end, Praggnanandhaa came equal first in the open and traded three rating points to guarantee Candidates qualification. The 20-year-old later posted a heartfelt video to Twitter thanking his supporters.

The other standout performer in December was Nihal, whose 2836 rating performance in the 4th President’s Cup in Uzbekistan earned him 15 points. A trio of wins over GMs Bardiya Daneshvar, Shamsiddin Vokhidov, and Abdimalik Abdisalimov in the final rounds ballooned his gains and catapulted him up to 25th in the world.

Nihal is now the fifth highest-rated Indian player and has the resume to push for a spot in the national team, especially since the fourth-ranked GM Viswanathan Anand has not represented India in an Olympiad since 2018.

The only other top 100 players with double-digit gains in December were GMs Jorden van Foreest, Alexey Sarana, and David Anton Guijarro, the former of whom reached 2700 for the first time since November 2023.

Van Foreest scored 4.5/5 against 2400+ opposition in December. Photo: Maria Emelianova/Chess.com.

In the wake of a GM Ian Nepomniachtchi slump, 2026 has marked the first time that Russia has had no representation in the top 20 players since rating lists began to be published in 1971.

FIDE Classical Ratings Top 25 Juniors | January 1, 2026

GMs Pranav Anand, Ihor Samunenkov, Bharath Subramaniyam, and Mukhiddin Madaminov were the biggest movers among the top juniors, with each picking up at least 15 points. For the Ukrainian 16-year-old Samunenkov, a steady incline from 1800 to 2599 since 2017 shows how difficult the path to masterdom is, as well as the tenacity required to reach the top. 

Samunenkov’s journey from 1800 to 2599 has taken nine years. Image: FIDE.

In his final game of the month, Samunenkov equalized easily against Croatian GM Sasa Martinovic but played into a perpetual instead of pushing for the extra point required for 2600.

+/-#NameTitleFedRating

Born

1Gukesh DGM2754 (0)2006
2Erdogmus, Yagiz KaanGM2658 (0)2011
3Murzin, VolodarGM2652 (+4)2006
4Gurel, EdizGM2645 (0)2008
5Pranav, VGM2641 (0)2006
6Mishra, AbhimanyuGM2629 (-7)2009
7Pranesh MGM2628 (+1)2006
8Grebnev, AlekseyGM2621 (-11)2006
9Mendonca, Leon LukeGM2615 (0)2006
10Maurizzi, MarcAndriaGM2611 (0)2007
11Aditya MittalGM2610 (-14)2006
12Woodward, AndyGM2608 (0)2010
13Yoo, Christopher WoojinGM2607 (0)2006
14Pranav AnandGM2606 (+15)2006
15Lazavik, DenisGM2605 (0)2006
16Samunenkov, IhorGM2599 (+15)2009
17Daneshvar, BardiyaGM2598 (-2)2006
18Movahed, SinaGM2596 (0)2010
NEW19Bharath Subramaniyam HGM2595 (+19)2007
20Zemlyanskii, IvanGM2592 (0)2010
NEW21Vetokhin, SavvaGM2572 (0)2009
NEW22Madaminov, MukhiddinGM2567 (+15)2006
NEW23Xiao, TongGM2555 (0)2008
NEW24Xue, HaowenGM2553 (0)2008
NEW25Hardaway, BrewingtonIM2544 (0)2009

Despite not playing any classical games in December, Erdogmus moved up to second spot and is within range of becoming the youngest player ever to cross the 2700 mark. Further advancing his reputation, Erdogmus gained a total of 96 rating points in the 2025 FIDE World Rapid and Blitz Chess Championships and would have been in contention for the podium in the rapid if not for back-to-back losses to GMs Magnus Carlsen and Maxime Vachier-Lagrave in rounds eight and nine.

Underrated at 2446 in rapid before the tournament, Erdogmus carved a path of destruction in the championship. Image: chess-results.com

GM Volodar Murzin also had a successful month and gained rating for the first time since September. Wins over two 2650+ players, GMs Murali Karthikeyan and Ivan Saric, were a firm reminder that Murzin is deserving of his top-three spot on the top junior leaderboard.

Murzin played in the KazChess Masters and two games in the Bundesliga in December. Photo: Maria Emelianova/Chess.com.

FIDE Classical Ratings Top 100 Women | December 1, 2025

With only one change in the top 15 of the top 100 women’s leaderboard, the biggest story in women’s chess in December was Assaubayeva’s securing of the final 2026 FIDE Women’s Candidates Tournament by virtue of clinching the FIDE Women’s Events series en route to a third women’s world blitz title.

+/-#NameTitleFedJanuary Rating (Change)Born
1Hou YifanGM2613 (0)1994
2Zhu JinerGM2579 (0)2002
3Lei TingjieGM2569 (0)1997
4Ju WenjunGM2565 (0)1991
5Humpy KoneruGM2535 (0)1987
6Aleksandra GoryachkinaGM2534 (0)1998
7Tan ZhongyiGM2524 (0)1991
8Anna MuzychukGM2522 (+4)1990
9Kateryna LagnoGM2508 (0)1989
10Polina ShuvalovaIM2502 (0)2001
11Bibisara AssaubayevaGM2497 (0)2004
12Divya DeshmukhGM2497 (0)2005
13Alexandra KosteniukGM2483 (0)1984
14Stavroula TsolakidouIM2479 (0)2000
15Alina KashlinskayaIM2475 (0)1993
16Vaishali RameshbabuGM2470 (-3)2001
17Nana DzagnidzeGM2469 (0)1987
18Carissa YipIM2466 (+7)2003
19Harika DronavalliGM2466 (0)1991
20Mariya MuzychukGM2463 (-12)1992
21Nino BatsiashviliGM2462 (0)1987
22Yuliia OsmakIM2454 (+4)1998
23Leya GarifullinaIM2454 (0)2004
24Song YuxinIM2454 (0)2005
25Lela JavakhishviliIM2437 (+5)1984
26Zhao XueGM2436 (0)1985
27Ulviyya FataliyevaIM2434 (0)1996
28Lu MiaoyiIM2431 (0)2010
29Anna ShukhmanWGM2431 (0)2009
30Bella KhotenashviliGM2428 (+2)1988
31Marie SebagGM2425 (0)1986
32Teodora InjacIM2421 (0)2000
33S. KhademalshariehIM2414 (0)1997
34Mai NarvaIM2413 (-7)1999
35Olga BadelkaIM2410 (+15)2002
36A. MaltsevskayaIM2410 (+12)2002
37Dinara WagnerIM2410 (+6)1999
38Meri ArabidzeIM2410 (-3)1994
39Alice LeeIM2408 (0)2009
40Anna UsheninaGM2406 (-1)1985
41Afruza KhamdamovaWGM2403 (0)2009
42Elisabeth PaehtzGM2403 (-6)1985
43Elina DanielianGM2402 (-6)1978
44Irina KrushGM2402 (0)1983
45Eline RoebersIM2398 (+2)2006
46Nataliya BuksaIM2397 (0)1996
47Oliwia KiolbasaIM2397 (0)2000
48Ding YixinWGM2396 (0)1991
49Nurgyul SalimovaIM2396 (0)2003
50Irina BulmagaIM2395 (+6)1993
51Valentina GuninaGM2393 (0)1989
52Antoaneta StefanovaGM2391 (0)1979
53Gunay MammadzadaIM2390 (0)2000
54Olga GiryaGM2389 (-9)1991
55Tatev AbrahamyanIM2389 (-1)1988
56Pia CramlingGM2389 (0)1963
57Meruert KamalidenovaIM2386 (+20)2005
58Karina AmbartsumovaIM2385 (0)1989
59Zhai MoWGM2385 (0)1996
60Shen YangIM2383 (0)1989
61D. Daulyte-CornetteIM2382 (-3)1989
62Wang PinWGM2378 (0)1974
63Anna M. SargsyanIM2377 (-2)2001
64Zsoka GaalIM2377 (+3)2007
65Vantika AgrawalIM2375 (+6)2002
66Marsel EfroimskiIM2375 (-9)1995
67Guo QiIM2375 (0)1995
68Iweta RajlichIM2373 (0)1981
69Sabrina Vega GutierrezIM2371 (-8)1987
70Xeniya BalabayevaWGM2371 (0)2005
71Mariam MkrtchyanWIM2368 (+15)2004
72Alisa GalliamovaIM2368 (0)1972
73Alina BivolIM2367 (+7)1996
74Huang QianWGM2366 (0)1986
75Lilit MkrtchianIM2366 (0)1982
76Ekaterina GoltsevaFM2364 (+3)2002
77Govhar BeydullayevaWGM2364 (0)2003
78Alua NurmanWGM2363 (-4)2007
79G. TokhirjonovaIM2363 (-9)1999
NEW80A. RakhmangulovaWGM23581994
81Anastasia BodnarukIM2357 (0)1992
82Almira SkripchenkoIM2357 (0)1976
NEW83Savitha Shri BWGM23562007
84Monika SockoGM2356 (0)1978
85Zoey TangFM2356 (0)2008
86Sophie MillietIM2355 (+1)1983
87Medina Warda AuliaIM2355 (0)1997
88Padmini RoutIM2354 (0)1994
89Xiao YiyiWGM2352 (0)1996
90Khanim BalajayevaIM2351 (0)2001
91Ekaterina AtalikIM2349 (0)1982
92Deysi Cori T.IM2349 (0)1993
93Amina KairbekovaWGM2348 (-5)2006
94Pham Le Thao NguyenIM2348 (0)1987
95Bat-Erdene MungunzulWIM2347 (-3)2005
NEW96Yan TianqiWGM23472002
97Ticia GaraWGM2347 (0)1984
98Ni ShiqunWGM2345 (0)1997
NEW99Anita GaraIM23441983
100Yuliya ShvaygerIM2343 (0)1994

The chief women’s improvers were IM Meruert Kamalidenova (+20), IM Mariam Mkrtchyan (+15), IM Olga Badelka (+15), and IM Aleksandra Maltsevskaya (+12). Meanwhile, IM Miaoyi Lu remains the youngest player in the women’s top 100 at the age of 15 and GM Pia Cramling, who is 62, is the oldest.

(Pia) Cramling is a constituent of one of chess’ strongest families. Her husband is GM Juan Manuel Bellon Lopez and their daughter is famed content creator and WFM Anna Cramling Bellon. Photo: Maria Emelianova. 

Prodigy Watch: Erdogmus, Oro Race Against Time For Records

When it comes to prodigies, all eyes right now are on Erdogmus and the Argentinian IM Faustino Oro, the latter of whom has been creeping closer to the top junior list despite being only 12. Oro banked another 13 rating points in December and has a live rating of 2516 as well as two GM norms. Should he secure a third norm by March 16, he will dethrone GM Abhimanyu Mishra as the youngest player to attain chess’ most prestigious title.

The Prodigy Watch by Chess By The Numbers founder Tai Pruce-Zimmerman tracks the progress of young chess superstars, with his “prodigy rank,” a measure of how a player’s current rating at their current age compares historically. If there are 11 players in chess history who have been rated higher at or before the player’s age, then the player would have a prodigy rank of 12. You can read more about Prodigy Watch here, while here’s this month’s update:

Prodigy Watch Top 15: January 1, 2026

Player NameJanuary 2026 RatingAgeProdigy RankFEDChange from December 2025Change from January 2025
Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus265814.581
Faustino Oro251612.221+2
Roman Shogdzhiev241610.914-3
Ashwath Kaushik230610.406+38
Ruben Yanmi Quintans19547.719+1new
Andy Woodward260815.6715-1+10
Ivan Zemlyanskii259215.3417-3
Ediz Gurel264517.0722-2-8
Sina Movahed259615.6022-1+14
Zechen Yu238812.0023-3+272
Abhimanyu Mishra262916.9025-5-3
Sergey Sklokin241412.5625-2
Supratit Banerjee235311.8529+10+32
Ethan Vaz251614.3332+4+34
Ihor Samunenkov259916.5535+16+15

It was a rather quiet month for the prodigies on our list. In the top 25, three players set new personal record ratings, but with relatively small gains and no improvements to their prodigy ranks. Oro rose to 2516 (up 7 rating points), IM Roman Shogdzhiev rose to 2416 (+5), and FM Sergey Sklokin hit 2414 (+7).
Slightly more meaningful jumps were achieved by FM Supratit Banerjee (now 2353, with a prodigy rank of 29) and MM Ihor Samunenkov (now 2599, number-35) who each made double-digit jumps in both rating and prodigy rank.
Two younger players whose birthdays we don’t know did make notable gains to re-join their respective lists. Nine-year-old CM Samuel Xu gained 69 rating points with a very nice performance at the 109th Edward Lasker Memorial (despite losing his game against IM Levy Rozman) and jumped back into the top 100. Meanwhile ten year old Divi Bijesh gained 92 rating points across two events, broke 2000 for the first time in her young career, and cracked the top 50 of the girls’ list. In both cases, their true prodigy ranks may be quite a bit higher than we currently show, if they are younger than our conservative assumptions.

Prodigy Watch Top 10 Girls: January 1, 2026

Player NameJanuary 2026 RatingAgeProdigy RankFEDChange from December 2025Change from January 2025
Bodhana Sivanandan218510.826-2
Lu Miaoyi243115.8910-4
Charvi Anilkumar222911.8313-8+7
Stella Xin19049.7516-2
Anna Shukhman243116.6617+16
Berikkyzy Alanna218012.0020-8+22
Alice Lee240816.2227-1-10
Megan Althea Paragua222213.0629-1-11
Devindya Oshini Gunawardhana227214.0032-2+105
Sharvaanica A S204111.0033+12-17

All data courtesy of FIDE.