Arjun Returns To Top 10 In June Rating List

Arjun Returns To Top 10 In June Rating List

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GM Arjun Erigaisi lost a tight tiebreak match to GM Magnus Carlsen in the TePe Sigeman Chess Tournament in May. While he couldn't quite take first place, Arjun's strong 5/8 performance earned him 10 rating points, raising his rating to 2761. That pushed him to number eight in the world and back into the top 10, ending a brief period with no Indian players among the top 10.

GM Javokhir Sindarov played his first classical event after winning the Candidates Tournament. He gained one rating point in the Super Chess Classic Romania. That minute gain, coupled with his countryman Nodirbek Abdusattorov dropping three points in TePe Sigeman, leaves them tied at a rating of 2777. FIDE officially lists Sindarov ahead, making him the highest-rated Uzbek player for the first time.

Sindarov is currently two rating spots ahead of Keymer. Photo: Lennart Ootes/Grand Chess Tour.

There are three familiar faces ahead of the Uzbeks on the rating list. Carlsen maintained his top spot, gaining a point to reach 2841. He's followed by GM Fabiano Caruana, who gained four points in Romania to reach 2792, edging out GM Hikaru Nakamura, also on 2792.

FIDE Classical Ratings Top 100: June 1, 2026

Change # Name Title Fed Rating (+-) Born
- 1 / 1 Carlsen, Magnus GM 2841 (+1) 1990
2 / 3 Caruana, Fabiano GM 2792 (+4) 1992
3 / 2 Nakamura, Hikaru GM 2792 1987
4 / 5 Sindarov, Javokhir GM 2777 (+1) 2005
5 / 4 Abdusattorov, Nodirbek GM 2777 (-3) 2004
6 / 7 Keymer, Vincent GM 2767 (+8) 2004
7 / 6 Giri, Anish GM 2764 (-3) 1994
8 / 11 Erigaisi Arjun GM 2761 (+10) 2003
- 9 / 9 So, Wesley GM 2753 (-1) 1993
- 10 / 10 Wei, Yi GM 2753 1999
11 / 8 Firouzja, Alireza GM 2744 (-15) 2003
- 12 / 12 Niemann, Hans Moke GM 2742 2003
- 13 / 13 Anand, Viswanathan GM 2739 1969
- 14 / 14 Duda, Jan-Krzysztof GM 2739 1998
- 15 / 15 Ding, Liren GM 2738 1992
16 / 17 Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu GM 2735 (+2) 2005
17 / 22 Nepomniachtchi, Ian GM 2733 (+4) 1990
- 18 / 18 Gukesh Dommaraju GM 2732 2006
- 19 / 19 Dominguez Perez, Leinier GM 2732 1983
- 20 / 20 Le, Liem GM 2731 1991
- 21 / 21 Rapport, Richard GM 2729 1996
22 / 16 Van Foreest, Jorden GM 2728 (-7) 1999
- 23 / 23 Aronian, Levon GM 2724 1982
- 24 / 24 Nihal Sarin GM 2723 2004
25 / 26 Vachier-Lagrave, Maxime GM 2721 (+4) 1990
26 / 25 Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar GM 2717 1985
27 / 28 Yu, Yangyi GM 2714 1994
28 / 27 Tabatabaei, Amin GM 2714 2001
29 / 31 Erdogmus, Yagiz Kaan GM 2713 (+5) 2011
- 30 / 30 Andreikin, Dmitry GM 2710 1990
31 / 32 Vidit, Santosh Gujrathi GM 2708 1994
32 / 29 Maghsoodloo, Parham GM 2706 (-4) 2000
33 / 34 Fedoseev, Vladimir GM 2700 1995
34 / 33 Liang, Awonder GM 2696 (-8) 2003
- 35 / 35 Sevian, Samuel GM 2696 2000
- 36 / 36 Topalov, Veselin GM 2695 1975
- 37 / 37 Bluebaum, Matthias GM 2694 1997
- 38 / 38 Aravindh, Chithambaram GM 2692 1999
39 / 40 Yakubboev, Nodirbek GM 2689 2002
40 / 39 Radjabov, Teimour GM 2689 1987
- 41 / 41 Esipenko, Andrey GM 2684 2002
- 42 / 42 Wang, Hao GM 2684 1989
- 43 / 43 Svidler, Peter GM 2682 1976
- 44 / 44 Leko, Peter GM 2676 1979
- 45 / 45 Harikrishna, Pentala GM 2676 1986
46 / 47 Kovalenko, Igor GM 2672 1988
47 / 52 Sarana, Alexey GM 2668 (+4) 2000
- 48 / 48 Vitiugov, Nikita GM 2666 1987
49 / 51 Howell, David GM 2665 1990
50 / 49 Suleymanli, Aydin GM 2665 2005
51 / 50 Kasimdzhanov, Rustam GM 2665 1979
52 / 46 Eljanov, Pavel GM 2664 (-10) 1983
53 / 69 Karthikeyan, Murali GM 2661 (+13) 1999
54 / 57 Pranav, V GM 2661 (+4) 2006
55 / 54 Bu, Xiangzhi GM 2661 1985
56 / 73 Svane, Frederik GM 2657 (+12) 2004
57 / 55 Anton Guijarro, David GM 2657 1995
58 / 65 Deac, Bogdan-Daniel GM 2656 (+6) 2001
59 / 60 Alekseenko, Kirill GM 2656 1997
60 / 59 Xiong, Jeffery GM 2656 2000
61 / 63 Morozevich, Alexander GM 2654 (+1) 1977
- 62 / 62 Robson, Ray GM 2653 1994
63 / 89 Martirosyan, Haik M. GM 2651 (+15) 2000
64 / 68 Wojtaszek, Radoslaw GM 2650 1987
65 / 67 Martinez Alcantara, Jose Eduardo GM 2650 1999
- 66 / 66 Murzin, Volodar GM 2650 2006
67 / 61 Dubov, Daniil GM 2649 (-5) 1996
68 / 70 Safarli, Eltaj GM 2648 1992
69 / 58 Christiansen, Johan-Sebastian GM 2647 (-10) 1998
70 / 53 Grandelius, Nils GM 2647 (-15) 1993
- 71 / 71 Shankland, Sam GM 2647 1991
72 / 99 Pranesh M GM 2644 (+12) 2006
73 / 75 Chigaev, Maksim GM 2644 1996
- 74 / 74 Sargsyan, Shant GM 2644 2002
75 / 76 Vallejo Pons, Francisco GM 2644 1982
76 / 77 Oparin, Grigoriy GM 2643 1997
77 / 81 Artemiev, Vladislav GM 2641 1998
78 / 64 Inarkiev, Ernesto GM 2641 (-12) 1985
- 79 / 79 Gurel, Ediz GM 2641 2008
80 / 78 Tari, Aryan GM 2641 1999
81 / 72 Donchenko, Alexander GM 2640 (-5) 1998
- 82 / 82 Salem, A.R. Saleh GM 2640 1993
83 / Navara, David GM 2639 1985
84 / 83 Maroroa Jones, Gawain C B GM 2639 1987
85 / 96 Woodward, Andy GM 2638 (+3) 2010
86 / 85 Sadhwani, Raunak GM 2638 2005
87 / 84 Mishra, Abhimanyu GM 2638 2009
88 / 87 Vokhidov, Shamsiddin GM 2637 2002
89 / 88 Aryan Chopra GM 2637 2001
90 / Van Wely, Loek GM 2636 1972
91 / 90 Mamedov, Rauf GM 2636 1988
92 / 100 Gledura, Benjamin GM 2635 (+5) 1999
93 / 91 Lu, Shanglei GM 2635 1995
94 / 92 Hakobyan, Aram GM 2635 2001
- 95 / 95 Gelfand, Boris GM 2635 1968
96 / Cheparinov, Ivan GM 2634 1986
97 / 93 Kollars, Dmitrij GM 2634 (-1) 1999
98 / 94 Theodorou, Nikolas GM 2634 (-1) 2000
99 / 97 Ivanchuk, Vasyl GM 2634 1969
100 / 98 Nguyen, Thai Dai Van GM 2633 2001

There was little movement atop the women's rating list. GM Hou Yifan didn't play any games, but retained her top spot. GMs Lei Tingjie and Ju Wenjun, similarly, kept their positions in second and third without playing any events in May.  

FIDE Classical Ratings Top 100 Women | June 1, 2026

Change # Name Title Fed Rating (+-) Born
- 1 / 1 Hou, Yifan GM 2596 1994
- 2 / 2 Lei, Tingjie GM 2566 1997
- 3 / 3 Ju, Wenjun GM 2559 1991
- 4 / 4 Zhu, Jiner GM 2547 (+1) 2002
- 5 / 5 Goryachkina, Aleksandra GM 2536 1998
- 6 / 6 Koneru, Humpy GM 2535 1987
- 7 / 7 Assaubayeva, Bibisara GM 2527 2004
- 8 / 8 Muzychuk, Anna GM 2522 1990
- 9 / 9 Tan, Zhongyi GM 2517 1991
- 10 / 10 Lagno, Kateryna GM 2506 1989
11 / 12 Divya Deshmukh GM 2500 2005
12 / 14 Kosteniuk, Alexandra GM 2496 (+5) 1984
- 13 / 13 Vaishali, Rameshbabu GM 2496 2001
14 / 11 Shuvalova, Polina IM 2492 (-10) 2001
15 / 16 Dzagnidze, Nana GM 2478 1987
16 / 18 Kashlinskaya, Alina IM 2474 1993
17 / 19 Dronavalli, Harika GM 2466 (-4) 1991
18 / 17 Batsiashvili, Nino GM 2464 (-11) 1987
19 / 20 Muzychuk, Mariya GM 2463 1992
20 / 15 Yip, Carissa IM 2458 (-24) 2003
21 / 22 Shukhman, Anna WGM 2456 2009
22 / 24 Osmak, Yuliia IM 2455 (+4) 1998
- 23 / 23 Tsolakidou, Stavroula IM 2455 2000
24 / 21 Song, Yuxin IM 2454 (-8) 2005
- 25 / 25 Fataliyeva, Ulviyya IM 2449 (-1) 1996
26 / 27 Javakhishvili, Lela IM 2442 1984
27 / 26 Nurman, Alua IM 2435 (-8) 2007
28 / 29 Zhao, Xue GM 2433 1985
29 / 30 Injac, Teodora IM 2430 (-1) 2000
30 / 33 Sebag, Marie GM 2428 (+3) 1986
31 / 34 Khamdamova, Afruza WGM 2427 (+4) 2009
32 / Shubhi Gupta WFM 2426 2010
33 / 32 Narva, Mai IM 2426 1999
34 / 31 Garifullina, Leya IM 2423 (-8) 2004
35 / 28 Lu, Miaoyi IM 2419 (-16) 2010
36 / 35 Ushenina, Anna GM 2419 (-1) 1985
- 37 / 37 Lee, Alice IM 2415 2009
38 / 36 Khotenashvili, Bella GM 2415 1988
39 / 38 Khademalsharieh, Sarasadat IM 2414 1997
- 40 / 40 Wagner, Dinara IM 2412 (+4) 1999
41 / 59 Atwell, Rose FM 2410 (+27) 2009
42 / 39 Arabidze, Meri IM 2409 1994
43 / 42 Paehtz, Elisabeth GM 2404 1985
44 / 41 Salimova, Nurgyul IM 2404 2003
45 / 44 Krush, Irina GM 2401 1983
46 / 43 Stefanova, Antoaneta GM 2401 1979
47 / 55 Kamalidenova, Meruert IM 2397 (+8) 2005
48 / 45 Kiolbasa, Oliwia IM 2397 2000
49 / 46 Ding, Yixin WGM 2395 1991
50 / 52 Roebers, Eline IM 2392 (+3) 2006
51 / 58 Cramling, Pia GM 2392 (+8) 1963
52 / 48 Badelka, Olga IM 2392 2002
53 / 54 Daulyte-Cornette, Deimante IM 2390 (+1) 1989
54 / 51 Danielian, Elina GM 2390 1978
55 / 50 Maltsevskaya, Aleksandra IM 2390 2002
56 / 49 Buksa, Nataliya IM 2389 (-3) 1996
57 / 74 Vantika Agrawal IM 2388 (+21) 2002
58 / 57 Ambartsumova, Karina IM 2385 1989
59 / 63 Vega Gutierrez, Sabrina IM 2384 (+9) 1987
- 60 / 60 Shen, Yang IM 2383 1989
61 / 56 Efroimski, Marsel IM 2380 (-6) 1995
62 / 61 Girya, Olga GM 2380 1991
63 / 85 Yan, Tianqi WIM 2378 (+18) 2002
64 / 62 Kulon, Klaudia IM 2377 1992
65 / 67 Gaal, Zsoka IM 2376 (+2) 2007
66 / 64 Guo, Qi IM 2375 1995
67 / 47 Gunina, Valentina GM 2374 (-19) 1989
68 / 72 Beydullayeva, Govhar WGM 2374 (+6) 2003
69 / 82 Milliet, Sophie IM 2373 (+12) 1983
70 / 53 Xiao, Yiyi WGM 2372 (-17) 1996
71 / 70 Atalik, Ekaterina IM 2371 (-1) 1982
72 / 69 Mammadzada, Gunay IM 2371 (-3) 2000
73 / 75 Skripchenko, Almira IM 2369 (+2) 1976
74 / 71 Klek, Hanna Marie WGM 2369 1995
75 / 73 Galliamova, Alisa IM 2368 1972
76 / 77 Huang, Qian WGM 2366 1986
77 / 78 Mkrtchian, Lilit IM 2366 1982
78 / 76 Abrahamyan, Tatev IM 2366 1988
- 79 / 79 Mkrtchyan, Mariam WGM 2365 2004
80 / 83 Bodnaruk, Anastasia IM 2363 (+2) 1992
81 / 99 Kurmangaliyeva, Liya FM 2362 (+16) 2005
82 / 86 Sargsyan, Anna M. IM 2360 2001
83 / 81 Bulmaga, Irina IM 2359 (-2) 1993
84 / 66 Sivanandan, Bodhana FM 2359 (-15) 2015
85 / 94 Balajayeva, Khanim IM 2356 (+6) 2001
86 / 90 Socko, Monika GM 2355 1978
87 / 84 Bivol, Alina IM 2354 (-7) 1996
88 / Savina, Anastasia IM 2349 1992
89 / 65 Savitha Shri B IM 2348 (-26) 2007
90 / 95 Goltseva, Ekaterina FM 2348 (-1) 2002
91 / 97 Pham, Le Thao Nguyen IM 2348 1987
92 / 98 Gara, Ticia WGM 2347 1984
93 / Tokhirjonova, Gulrukhbegim IM 2344 1999
94 / 93 Gara, Anita IM 2344 (-6) 1983
95 / Garcia Martin, Marta IM 2342 2000
96 / Rakhmangulova, Anastasiya WGM 2342 1994
97 / Mohammadi, Melika WIM 2342 2010
98 / Mehmed, Elif WGM 2342 2004
99 / 100 Brunello, Marina IM 2341 (-5) 1994
100 / Padmini, Rout IM 2341 1994

Among junior players, the world champion stayed in the top spot, followed by the youngest ever 2700 player, GM Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus, who continues to climb the rating lists. GM Pranav Venkatesh stayed in the third spot, gaining four points to climb to 2661.

Erdogmus at the recent TePe Sigeman tournament. Photo: Peter Doggers/TePe Sigeman Chess.

FIDE Classical Ratings Top 25 Juniors | June 1, 2026

Change # Name Title Fed Rating (+-) Born
- 1 / 1 Gukesh D GM 2732 2006
- 2 / 2 Erdogmus, Yagiz Kaan GM 2713 (+5) 2011
- 3 / 3 Pranav, V GM 2661 (+4) 2006
- 4 / 4 Murzin, Volodar GM 2650 2006
5 / 8 Pranesh M GM 2644 (+12) 2006
6 / 5 Gurel, Ediz GM 2641 2008
- 7 / 7 Woodward, Andy GM 2638 (+3) 2010
8 / 6 Mishra, Abhimanyu GM 2638 2009
- 9 / 9 Grebnev, Aleksey GM 2625 2006
- 10 / 10 Lazavik, Denis GM 2621 2006
11 / 13 Maurizzi, MarcAndria GM 2615 (+5) 2007
- 12 / 12 Mendonca, Leon Luke GM 2605 (-8) 2006
13 / 14 Yoo, Christopher Woojin GM 2605 (-2) 2006
14 / 11 Aditya Mittal GM 2599 (-20) 2006
15 / 22 Movahed, Sina GM 2597 (+22) 2010
16 / 17 Daneshvar, Bardiya GM 2596 2006
17 / 23 Finek, Vaclav IM 2595 (+22) 2010
- 18 / 18 Samunenkov, Ihor GM 2595 2009
- 19 / 19 Zemlyanskii, Ivan GM 2594 (-1) 2010
20 / 16 Pranav Anand GM 2593 (-3) 2006
21 / 15 Bharath Subramaniyam H GM 2591 (-8) 2007
22 / 21 Madaminov, Mukhiddin GM 2586 2006
23 / 20 Xiao, Tong(QD) GM 2586 2008
- 24 / 24 Sokolovsky, Yahli GM 2567 (+3) 2006
- 25 / 25 Malek, Jan GM 2560 2007

Top Climbers And Fallers

Among players in the top 100, GM Haik Martirosyan gained the most rating, rising 15 points to reach 2651 and number-63 on the rating list. Other successful players in May included GM Kartheikeyan Murali, who gained 13 points, and GMs Sam Shankland and Frederick Svane, who each gained 12 points. GM Alireza Firouzja had a difficult month, injuring his leg in the Super Chess Classic Romania and dropping 15 points. GM Nils Grandelius stayed physically safe, but had an equally hard month over the board, also dropping 15 points.  

On the women's side, IM Dinara Wagner gained an impressive 27 points to reach 2410, good for 40th on the women's rating list. IM Vantika Agrawal gained 21 points to reach 2388 and number 57 on the list. IMs Savitha Shri B and Carissa Yip had difficult months, losing 26 and 24 points respectively.

Dinara Wagner. Photo: Maria Emelianova/Chess.com.

Away from the top, Barnabas Hugyecz from Hungary gained an astounding 290 points, raising his rating from 1902 all the way to 2191. Omar Abuseif gained nearly as many, 274 points, rising from 1593 to 1867. Among titled players, FM Taimaz Temirbekov gained 75 points to reach 2401.

Prodigy Watch: The Indian Kids Keep Coming

The Prodigy Watch by Chess By The Numbers founder Tai Pruce-Zimmerman tracks the progress of young chess superstars, with his "prodigy rank," a measure of how a player's current rating at their current age compares historically. If there are 11 players in chess history who have been rated higher at or before the player's age, then the player would have a prodigy rank of 12. You can read more about Prodigy Watch here.

In this month's Prodigy Watch update, the most notable gains were all made by Indian youngsters, with the girls stealing the show. Our headliner is 16-year-old WFM Shubhi Gupta, who gained 184 rating points, shooting up to a 2426 rating, scoring two WGM norms and one IM norm, and seeing her Prodigy Rank skyrocket from just 178 last month to 19 now! A spectacular way to catapult herself into the list.

At 14 years old, WFM Aamuktha Guntaka saw very similar gains, adding 182 points to her rating in May, landing at a new personal record of 2334 and a Prodigy Rank of 21.

Another girl on our list whose rating reached a new peak this month is IM-elect Rose Atwell, whose rating gains were more modest than the other two players we've mentioned, but did push her past an important rating threshold as she broke 2400 for the first time (now rated 2410 with a Prodigy Rank of 44).

In the open category, we had 11-year-old FM Advik Amit Agrawal gaining 52 rating points at the Baku Open, pushing his rating up to a new high of 2382 and bringing him to a Prodigy Rank of 10 as he scored his first IM norm.

Also newly pushing his Prodigy Rank up to 10 was CM Marc Barcelo, who gained 57 rating points by playing just four games—which is what happens when a nine-year-old beats a grandmaster! His rating is up to a new peak of 2215 today, and in a few more months, his age will finally hit double digits.

And finally at the very top of our lists, both Erdogmus and GM-elect Faustino Oro added a few rating points this month. Nothing dramatic in either case, but both superstars continue their history of steady gains and once again sit on new peak ratings.

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