The Top 5 Players ages 31-35
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The Top 5 Players ages 31-35

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Hello chess fans, thank you for all the wonderful support on my articles. I hope you enjoy this one and if you want to see others look at my blog page. Today we will look at the best chess players in the world that are between ages 31-35 and are just past their prime but they are still some of the best in the world.

1.Teimour Rajabov, is an Azerbaijani Grandmaster who is ranked 9th in the world. He is 33 years old and has come into the recent news due to his dropout of the 2020 Candidates due to the health concerns with the tournament being recently postponed due to those same reasons.

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2.Shakhriyar Mamedyarov, is also an Azerbaijani Grandmaster who is 34 years old. He has won multiple Junior Championships and is one of the best players from Azerbaijan. He is 2700 rated in all time controls.

3. Hikaru Nakamura, is a 32 year-old Japanese born American Super Grandmaster. He is one of the most popular chess personalities as well as a multiple time US Champion .He is one of the top online players in the world and is very good in blitz and bullet time controls.

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4.Nikita Vitiugov, is a Russian Grandmaster who is 33 years old. He is ranked 25th in the world and is ranked 6th of current Russian players. Vitiugov had lots of success at a young age and is still one of the elite chess players in the world.

5. Radosław Wojtaszek,is a Polish Grandmaster who is 33 years old. Wojtszek is the 26th bets player in the world and is 2nd best in Poland. His peak rating currently is 2750 making him one of the best polish players in the world and of all time.

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