Big changes in Chess World Cup! FIDE approves new format for Open and Women’s events from 2027 | Chess News
Bigger prize fund, shorter tournament
FIDE has increased the combined prize fund for the two events from USD 2.67 million in 2025 to USD 3.3 million in 2027. Prize money will continue to be distributed to every participant, with players finishing lower in the standings receiving higher payouts than before, while the winner’s prize remains unchanged.Explaining the changes, FIDE President Arkady Dvorkovich said, “The new format has been designed to preserve the unique identity of the FIDE World Cup while adapting it to the evolving needs of modern chess. We believe that the combination of Swiss qualification and knockout finals will offer a more engaging experience for both players and fans.”ALSO READ: India gets its 98th GM! Both parents chess coaches, 10th board exam forced a break: The making of Aswath SHe added, “At the same time, we are making the FIDE World Cups more inclusive than ever before… With these changes, the FIDE World Cup and FIDE Women’s World Cup will remain among the most watched competitions in international chess while continuing to serve as key gateways to the World Championship cycle for players from every corner of the world.”
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