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US-Meisterschaft 2025

Die US-Meisterschaft 2025 findet vom 10. bis 26. Oktober im Saint Louis Chess Club statt. Gespielt wird ein Rundenturnier mit zwölf der stärksten US-Spielerinnen und -Spieler. Das Turnier wird in klassischer Bedenkzeit ausgetragen und ist mit einem Preisfonds von 250.000 Dollar dotiert. Saint Louis, seit Jahren das Zentrum des amerikanischen Spitzenschachs, richtet die Meisterschaft in seinen modernisierten Clubräumen aus.

Livepartien, Ergebnisse, Tabelle

Saint Louis to Host America’s Chess Elite in October 2025

 

U.S. Championship, U.S. Women’s Championship, Hall of Fame Inductions and More to Highlight a Month of Historic Chess Events

SAINT LOUIS, September 9, 2025

The nation’s top chess players are set to compete in America’s most prestigious events — the 2025 U.S. Chess Championship and the 2025 U.S. Women’s Chess Championship. Hosted by the newly expanded Saint Louis Chess Club (STLCC), each field will feature 12 elite players competing over the board from Oct. 12–24 for a total prize fund of more than $400,000.

The U.S. Championship and U.S. Women’s Championship represent the pinnacle of American chess, featuring our nation’s very best players in competition. With the return of tournament play at the newly renovated STLCC, new Hall of Fame inductees and an entire month of chess and cultural events, this year will be truly historic for Saint Louis and the game.

— Grandmaster Yasser Seirawan, chief commentator and spokesperson for STLCC

About the U.S. Championship

The U.S. Championship is one of the strongest national championships in the world by average rating. First held in 1845, it has crowned legends of the game, including the late World Champion Robert James “Bobby” Fischer, four-time U.S. champion Yasser Seirawan, and current World No. 2 Hikaru Nakamura. Since 2009, the Saint Louis Chess Club has proudly hosted every edition of the event, awarding millions in prizes and cementing its role as the premier destination for American chess.

The 2025 field will once again bring together the nation’s strongest players, including defending and four-time champion GM Fabiano Caruana, three-time champion GM Wesley So, and a slate of rising stars ready to test their skills against America’s best.

U.S. Championship and U.S. Women's Championship

2025 U.S. Championship Field

NO.TITLEFIRSTLASTLOCATIONRATING*QUALIFICATION
1GMFabianoCaruanaSaint Louis, MO28252024 U.S. Champion
2GMLevonAronianSaint Louis, MO2786Rating
3GMWesleySoExcelsior, MN2783Rating
4GMHansNiemannWeston, CT2777Rating
5GMRayRobsonSaint Louis, MO2730Rating
6GMAwonderLiangMadison, WI2727Rating
7GMSamSevianHolden, MA2725Rating
8GMSamShanklandWalnut Creek, CA2707Rating
9GMGrigoriyOparinColumbia, MO2698Rating
10GMAbhimanyuMishraEnglishtown, NJ2657Wildcard
11GMAndyWoodwardMcKinney, TX26112025 U.S. Junior Champion
12GMDariuszSwierczSaint Louis, MO25952025 U.S. Open Champion

* Invitational ratings are taken from the US Chess July Invitational Ratings List

U.S. Championship and U.S. Women's Championship

About the U.S. Women’s Championship

The U.S. Women’s Championship remains the premier showcase for America’s top female players. Since first being hosted in Saint Louis in 2009, the event has elevated women’s chess in the U.S. The 2025 edition will feature a competitive field led by the highest-rated American player, defending and three-time champion International Master (IM) Carissa Yip, chess prodigy IM Alice Lee, and eight-time champion GM Irina Krush.

2025 U.S. Women’s Championship Field

NO.TITLEFIRSTLASTLOCATIONRATING*QUALIFICATION
1IMCarissaYipSaint Louis, MO24852024 U.S. Women’s Champion
2IMAliceLeeNorth Oaks, MN2444Rating
3GMIrinaKrushBrooklyn, NY2421Rating
4IMAnnaSargsyanSaint Louis, MO2402Rating
5IMTatevAbrahamyanSaint Louis, MO2385Rating
6IMAnnaZatonskihBochum, Germany2346Rating
7IMNaziPaikidzeLas Vegas, NV2345Rating
8WGMAtousaPourkashiyanSunrise, FL2330Rating
9WGMThaliaCervantesSaint Louis, MO2324Rating
10WGMJenniferYuAshburn, VA2322Rating
11FMRoseAtwellValencia, CA2310Rating
12FMMeganParaguaNew York, NY2276Wildcard

* Invitational ratings are taken from the US Chess July Invitational Ratings List

How to Watch the U.S. and U.S. Women’s Championships

The 2025 U.S. Championship and U.S. Women’s Championship will consist of 11 rounds of classical chess in a round-robin format and will be streamed live daily at 12:20 p.m. CT. Coverage will feature play-by-play and analysis from the world-renowned commentary team of GM Yasser Seirawan, GM Maurice Ashley and Woman Grandmaster (WGM) Katerina Nemcova. Fans can follow all of the action live on STLCC’s YouTube and Twitch.tv channels.

Chess Legends to be Inducted into U.S. and World Chess Halls of Fame

The month of October will not only crown new national champions but also celebrate the induction of the 2025 U.S. Chess Hall of Fame honorees and the newest class of World Chess Hall of Fame inductees. National Master Bruce Pandolfini and Grandmaster Irina Krush will be inducted into the U.S. Hall of Fame, and Grandmasters Pia Cramling, Vlastimil Hort and Jan Timman will be inducted into the World Chess Hall of Fame.

October Championships Bookended by Legendary Clutch Chess Events

Two landmark Clutch Chess events will frame the U.S. Championships with both history and high-stakes excitement. The festivities kick off with Clutch Chess: The Legends (Oct. 7–11), where former world champions Garry Kasparov and Viswanathan Anand face off in a $144,000 Chess960 exhibition match, marking the first event in the Club’s enhanced facility.

The month concludes with Clutch Chess: Champions Showdown (Oct. 25–30), featuring World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen, Hikaru Nakamura, Fabiano Caruana and World Champion Gukesh Dommaraju in an 18-game rapid double round-robin competition for $412,000 in prizes, including daily win bonuses and a Champion’s Jackpot—bookending the U.S. Championships with both historic significance and the highest-level contemporary competition.

U.S. Championship and U.S. Women's Championship
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