The Qatar Chess Federation (QCF) is preparing to host the third edition of the Qatar Masters International Open Chess Championship which will include an elite group of the most prominent players. The championship will be held at the Lusail Sports Hall from October 10-20.Qatar Masters carries a total prize money of $110,000 with the title winner receiving $25,000. The championship will witness the participation of 170 players with the biggest and brightest chess stars present.World No 1 and five-time world champion Magnus Carlsen of Norway is at the forefront of the participating stars as he makes his third appearance after having previously appeared in the 2014 and 2015 editions. World No 3 American Hikaru Nakamura, Dutchman Anish Giri, ranked seventh in the world, India’s eight-ranked Dommaraju Gukesh, Jorden van Forrest and Iran’s Parham Maqsoudlou will also take part.Also participating in the championship is 17-year-old Indian Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa, who defeated world champion Magnus Carlsen last year in the Airthings Masters Chess. Praggnanandhaa finished second to Carlsen at the FIDE World Cup in Baku last month.Kazakh’s Woman Grandmaster Bibisara Assaubayeva, the world blitz chess champion in 2021 and 2022, has also announced her participation in the women’s competition, which includes 16 players along with India’s Grandmaster Ramesh Vaishali and her compatriot Vantika Agrawal.Among the Arab players, Qatari participation is led by Hussein Aziz, besides Bassem Amin of Egypt and Salem Abdulrahman from the United Arab Emirates.Mohamed al-Mudahka, president of the Qatar Chess Federation and chairman of the Organising Committee, said that the federation is putting the final touches on all arrangements in order to complete them on time, indicating that the tournament will witness many accompanying events.He said: "The Qatar Masters Championship is considered one of the strongest open tournaments, given that it includes the most prominent champions of the game in the world. I believe that the competitions will be exciting in October and we are very happy to host this major tournament and its return again after it was previously organised in two successive editions in 2014 and 2015.”Hamad al-Tamimi, executive director of the Qatar Chess Federation and director of the championship, confirmed that the organisational preparations have reached their final stages, indicating that the championship matches will be broadcast on international chess websites, as well as the QCF’s website, in addition to the presence of studio analysis throughout the championship.He said: "We seek to continue the series of successes in organising an ideal tournament for this type of tournament, and organising a successful edition of the Qatar Masters International Open Chess Championship.”
September 17, 2023 | 12:12 AM