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A thrilling challenger hunt on the cards

The world’s best chess players will fight for the right to challenge the defending world champions, Ding Liren and Ju Wenjun.

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The Candidates tournament is always an eagerly anticipate­d one. All the world’s best players compete fiercely to qualify to fight for the right to challenge the defending world champions — Ding Liren in the open section and Ju

Wenjun in the women’s section. This year, in Toronto, both the men’s and the women’s Candidates events are being held simultaneo­usly. Both are eight-player double-round robin events.

The men’s field splits evenly into two groups. Four of the players have played in the candidates previously, while the other four are competing for the first time in this event.

Fabiano Caruana was the dominant player in 2023; he took unshared first place both in Bucharest and in St. Louis and has been impressive throughout.

Hikaru Nakamura also had a sensationa­l year, though he does not play as much. He is ruthless in grabbing any opportunit­ies that come his way. He demonstrat­ed this by winning Norway Chess and qualifying in the Grand

Swiss.

Ian Nepomniach­tchi hasn’t fully recovered from his defeat in the world championsh­ip against Ding Liren last year. His play since then has been fairly subdued.

Alireza Firouzja is enormously talented and can be a danger to anyone, but both Ian and

Alireza struggle with unpredicta­ble form.

Since the Candidates tournament favours stability as much as ability, I lean towards Nakamura or Caruana as favourites.

Among the four players who are competing in the Candidates for the first time are three Indians. The chess world is very excited to see how they will fare. Their leap in strength in the last year and a half has been spectacula­r.

Praggnanan­dhaa has a classical dependable style but has recently been working hard on increasing his aggression and risk-taking.

Gukesh has an aggressive tactical style and therefore has more decisive results. He has shown a lot of maturity in dealing with setbacks and goings-on. His long journey to qualify for the candidates via the FIDE Circuit is a good example of this.

Vidit is the oldest of the Indian candidates. His recent achievemen­ts show that he has reached a new peak. He has gained in confidence but can be vulnerable when success is near (World Rapid and Tata Steel 24). Abasov is the clear underdog. He will be the one everyone tries to beat, and therein lies his opportunit­y as well.

All the newcomers will face tension and pressure that they are not accustomed to.

Amongst the women, six of them have experience at the highest levels, even though none of them has experience in this specific

double-round robin format.

Tan Zhongyi was the world champion and the world rapid champion, while Lei Tingjie, Aleksandra Goryachkin­a, Kateryna Lagno, Anna Muzychuk and Koneru Humpy have all been losing finalists in the World Championsh­ip.

Muzychuk and Lagno have been World Rapid and Blitz champions as well. Humpy won the World Rapid in 2019 and narrowly missed winning it again in 2023. She plays fewer events nowadays, but she is able to compete at the highest levels and keep her strength.

Aleksandra Goryachkin­a won the FIDE World Cup last year. From their performanc­es, I am unable to pick a favourite amongst these six players. The two first-timers here are Vaishali and Nurgyul Salimova, who are also the two youngest participan­ts.

Vaishali won the Grand Swiss last year and achieved the title of Grandmaste­r as well, leaving only Salimova without that title in the Candidates. Just like their male counterpar­ts, their excitement can compensate for their lack of experience.

Vaishali can enjoy a historic moment together with her brother Praggnanan­dhaa as the first brother-sister pair in the Candidates!

I am confident that the Candidates tournament of 2024 will not disappoint in intensity or excitement.

Since the Candidates tournament favours stability as much as ability, I lean towards Nakamura or Caruana as favourites.

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LENNART OOTES & HARRY GIELEN Apex mentality: Ding Liren and Ju Wunjen await the respective winners of the men’s and women’s Candidates for their World Championsh­ip duels.
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