FIDE rankings

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The International Chess Federation (FIDE) governs international chess competition. Each month, FIDE publishes rating lists including "Top 100 Players", "Top 100 Women", "Top 100 Juniors", "Top 100 Girls", and national rankings based on the average rating of each country's top 10 players and top 10 female players in classical chess. Ratings are calculated using the Elo rating system.

Top players

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Best Performing Federations – Open[1]
Federation
(≥3 Players)
Players
(Among Top 100)
United States
14
India
12
Russia
7
China
5
Uzbekistan
5
Azerbaijan
5
Germany
4
England
4
Ukraine
4
Hungary
3
Norway
3
Netherlands
3
France
3
Armenia
3
Other
25
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The top 20 players were ranked on 1 March 2026 as follows:[1]

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Top women

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Best Performing Federations – Women[2]
Federation
(≥3 Players)
Players
(Among Top 100)
China
15
United States
8
India
7
Russia
6
Ukraine
6
FIDE
6
Georgia
5
France
5
Kazakhstan
5
Poland
5
Azerbaijan
4
Armenia
4
Germany
3
Other
21
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The top 20 female players were ranked on 1 March 2026 as follows:[2]

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Top juniors

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Best Performing Federations – Juniors[3]
Federation
(≥3 Players)
Players
(Among Top 100)
India
18
United States
8
China
7
FIDE
7
Turkey
6
Poland
5
France
4
Iran
4
Germany
4
Russia
3
Kazakhstan
3
Czech Republic
3
Other
28
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Juniors are considered to be players who will remain under the age of 21 years for the duration of the current calendar year.

The top 20 juniors were ranked on 1 March 2026 as follows:[3]

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Top girls

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Best Performing Federations – Girls[4]
Federation
(≥3 Players)
Players
(Among Top 100)
FIDE
11
India
10
United States
9
China
7
Kazakhstan
5
Uzbekistan
5
Mongolia
5
Poland
4
Ukraine
3
France
3
Argentina
3
Georgia
3
Netherlands
2
Russia
2
"Other"
28
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Girls are considered to be female players who will remain under the age of 21 years for the duration of the current calendar year.

The top 20 girls were ranked on 1 March 2026 as follows:[4]

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Rank Player Rating
1 Russia Anna Shukhman 2431
2 China Lu Miaoyi 2429
3 Uzbekistan Afruza Khamdamova 2408
4 United States Alice Lee 2399
5 Netherlands Eline Roebers 2386
6 Kazakhstan Amina Kairbekova 2379
7 Kazakhstan Alua Nurman 2378
8 United States Rachael Li 2375
9 Hungary Zsóka Gaál 2373
10 United States Zoey Tang 2366
11 United States Rose Atwell 2354
12 India Savitha Shri Baskar 2351
13 Sri Lanka Devindya Oshini Gunawardhana 2347
14 Uzbekistan Umida Omonova 2346
15 Iran Melika Mohammadi 2342
16 India Sarayu Velpula 2334
17 India Arshiya Das 2330
18 Kazakhstan Elnaz Kaliakhmet 2321
19 Uzbekistan Madinabonu Khalilova 2314
20 Uzbekistan Guldona Karimova 2308
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Top federations

Every month, FIDE publishes a list ranking federations according to the average rating of their top 10 players. The top 20 federations in Open were ranked on 1 March 2026 as follows:[5]

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Rank Federation Average top 10 rating
1  United States 2728
2  India 2695
3  Russia 2666
4  China 2654
5  Germany 2637
6  France 2628
7  Ukraine 2626
8  Hungary 2617
9  Netherlands 2616
10  Spain 2615
11  Azerbaijan 2612
12  Uzbekistan 2610
13  Armenia 2603
14  Norway 2592
15  England 2588
16  Poland 2588
17  Iran 2572
18  Israel 2572
19  Serbia 2563
20  Turkey 2561
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