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Azerbaijan's Shahriyar Mammadyarov climbs FIDE World Rankings

2 April 2026 15:10 (UTC+04:00)
Azerbaijan's Shahriyar Mammadyarov climbs FIDE World Rankings
Laman Ismayilova
Laman Ismayilova
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The International Chess Federation (FIDE) has unveiled its official April ratings, AzerNEWS reports.

Shahriyar Mammadyarov remains the top-rated Azerbaijani player. The 40-year-old grandmaster holds a rating of 2715, placing him 27th in the world.

Following him are Teymur Rajabov (2698) at 37th, Aydin Suleymanli (2653) at 64th, Eltaj Safarli (2648) at 67th, and Rauf Mammadov (2636) at 87th.

Among Azerbaijan's female players, Ulviyya Fataliyeva has climbed to 29th with a rating of 2431. Gunay Mammadzade (2374) is 64th, Govhar Beydullayeva (2358) ranks 85th, and Khanim Balayeva (2350) holds the 92nd spot.

At the very top of the list, Norwegian chess superstar Magnus Carlsen (2840) maintains his leading position. He is followed by U.S. representatives Hikaru Nakamura (2810) in second and Fabiano Caruana (2793) in third.

The FIDE World Chess Rankings are a global system that ranks chess players based on their performance in official tournaments.

Managed by the International Chess Federation (FIDE), these rankings are calculated using the Elo rating system, which assigns a numerical score to each player depending on their wins, losses, and draws against other rated opponents.

A player's rating goes up when they perform better than expected and goes down if they underperform. This system allows players from around the world to be compared objectively, giving a snapshot of who is currently the strongest in classical, rapid, and blitz formats.

The International Chess Federation (FIDE) is the world's governing body for chess, responsible for overseeing the sport at every level from local tournaments to the World Chess Championship. Founded in 1924 in Paris, FIDE's mission is to promote chess, standardize rules, and develop the game internationally.

FIDE has over 190 member federations, making it one of the most internationally connected sports organizations. Its influence extends from elite professional players to grassroots development, emphasizing chess as both a competitive sport and a mental discipline.

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