Paris Freestyle Chess Grand Slam

{{Short description|Second leg of the Freestyle Chess Grand Slam Tour}}

{{Infobox tournament

|image = MagnusCarlsen24.jpg

|caption=Magnus Carlsen, the winner of the Paris Freestyle Chess Grand Slam

|name=Paris Freestyle Chess Grand Slam

|sport=Chess variant (Chess960)

|location=Paris, France

|venue=Pavillon Chesnaie du Roy

|start_date=7 April 2025

|end_date=14 April 2025

|tournament_format=Single-elimination tournament with round-robin seeding round

|host=Freestyle Chess Operations

|participants=12

|champion = {{flagicon|NOR}} Magnus Carlsen

|runners-up1 = {{flagicon|USA}} Hikaru Nakamura

|3rd place= {{flagicon|USA}} Fabiano Caruana

|previous=Leg 1 (Weissenhaus)

|next=Leg 3 (Las Vegas)

}}

The Paris Freestyle Chess Grand Slam is a Chess960 tournament that takes place in Paris, France from 7 April to 14 April 2025. It is the second leg of the Freestyle Chess Grand Slam Tour, a series of Chess960 tournaments being held throughout 2025.{{Cite web |title=

12 of the World's Best Super-Grandmasters Battle for Glory in Paris |url=https://www.freestyle-chess.com/news/april-7-14-freestyle-chess-grand-slam-in-paris-press-release/ |access-date=2025-03-14 |website=www.freestyle-chess.com |language=en-US}}{{cite web |title=Freestyle Chess: Magnus Carlsen set to battle against D Gukesh, Hans Niemann in second leg at Paris |url=https://www.firstpost.com/sports/chess/freestyle-chess-tour-second-leg-paris-confirmed-carlsen-gukesh-niemann-erigaisi-praggnanandhaa-13869006.html |website=Firstpost |access-date=14 March 2025 |language=en-us |date=5 March 2025}}

Background

After winning the first leg, Vincent Keymer went into the event as the tour leader. However, in terms of classical FIDE rankings at the time of the event, he ranks last among the qualified players.

= Regulation changes =

{{See also|Freestyle Chess Grand Slam Tour#Grand Slams}}

While the first leg only had 10 participants playing in the main event, the number of participants was increased to 12 for the second leg. Nevertheless, only the top eight players after the round-robin stage will qualify for the main knockout bracket, while the remaining four players will play for positions 9–12 in a separate bracket.{{Cite web |title=Official Rules and Regulations |url=https://www.freestyle-chess.com/wp-content/uploads/250311_FCGST_Regulations.pdf |access-date=2025-04-10}}

Format

{{See also|Freestyle Chess Grand Slam Tour#Grand Slams}}The event began with a rapid round-robin stage, with a time control of 10 minutes with an increment of 10 seconds per move. The players who finished 1-8 in the round robin stage qualified for the classical single-elimination stage, which consisted of two game matches with a time control of 90 minutes with an increment of 30 seconds per move. In the event of a tie, the tiebreak is two 10+10 rapid games followed by two 5+2 blitz games if the tie persists, and then one armageddon game with bidding.

The players finishing 1-4 chose their opponent for the quarter finals from players 5-8. The losers from the quarter-finals will determine their final rankings in fifth and seventh-place play-offs, while losers from the semi-finals meet in a third-place play-off. The players finishing 9-12 played in a separate bracket for ninth place, where the ninth placed player from the round-robin chose his opponent from players 11-12. The losers from the first round of this bracket finished in a joint eleventh place.

The starting position is selected at random by the organizers, and revealed to players 10 minutes before the scheduled start time of a match (for blitz and armageddon games, this time is reduced to 5 minutes). The players are allowed to use this time to discuss and analyze the position with other players. The starting position of classical chess is excluded from the possible starting positions.

See {{Slink|2=Final classification|nopage=y}} for the allocation of prize money and Grand Slam points.

Qualification

File:Vidit Gujrathi in 2024 (cropped).jpg won the qualifier.|270x270px]]

{{See also|Freestyle Chess Grand Slam Tour#Play-ins}}

All qualification matches were played online and were hosted by Chess.com.{{Cite web |last=Svensen |first=Tarjei |date=2025-03-11 |title=Carlsen, Gukesh, Niemann Clash In Paris For 2nd Leg Of Freestyle Chess Grand Slam |url=https://www.chess.com/news/view/freestyle-chess-paris-announced-carlsen-niemann-to-clash |access-date=2025-03-17 |website=Chess.com |language=en-US}} All non-titled players started qualification in one of two separate open qualifier events, which were held on March 8 and March 9 respectively. 100 players participated, with the top three players from each event advancing to the Swiss stage.{{Cite web |title=Freestyle Chess Grand Slam Paris - Play-in: Open Qualifier |url=https://www.chess.com/events/2025-freestyle-chess-grand-slam-paris-play-in-qualifier-1/results |access-date=2025-03-17 |website=Chess.com |language=en-US }} 202 players participated in the Swiss stage held on March 12. It was open to all titled players. The top four players, Amin Tabatabaei, Nguyễn Ngọc Trường Sơn, Rauf Mamedov and Pranesh M advanced to the 16-player knockout stage.{{Cite web |title=Freestyle Chess Grand Slam Paris - Play-in: Swiss Stage |url=https://www.chess.com/events/2025-freestyle-chess-grand-slam-paris-play-in-swiss/results |access-date=2025-03-12 |website=Chess.com |language=en-US }}

Twelve players of the Freestyle Chess Players Club were invited directly to the knockout stage, held on March 13 and 14. They were sorted by their March 2025 classical FIDE rankings and seeded accordingly from 1-12. Vladimir Fedoseev, who won the play-in for the first leg of the tour, was originally one of these 12 players, but was later replaced by the next-highest ranked player. That player was Javokhir Sindarov, who finished second in the play-in for the first leg of the tour and also played in the main event.{{Cite web |last=Svensen |first=Tarjei |date=2025-03-11 |title=Carlsen, Gukesh, Niemann Clash In Paris For 2nd Leg Of Freestyle Chess Grand Slam |url=https://www.chess.com/news/view/freestyle-chess-paris-announced-carlsen-niemann-to-clash |access-date=2025-03-17 |website=Chess.com |language=en-US}}

Vidit Gujrathi defeated Richárd Rapport 1½-½ in the final, and qualified for the Grand Slam.{{Cite web |last=McGourty |first=Colin |date=2025-03-14 |title=Vidit Qualifies For Paris Freestyle Chess Grand Slam Honeymoon |url=https://www.chess.com/news/view/2025-paris-freestyle-chess-grand-slam-play-in-day-3 |access-date=2025-03-15 |website=Chess.com |language=en-US}} Following Alireza Firouzja's withdrawal, Rapport also qualified.{{Cite web |last=Schulz |first=André |date=2025-04-09 |title=Freestyle Chess: Jan Henric Buettner and the "Alireza-Story" |url=https://en.chessbase.com/post/freestyle-chess-jan-henric-buettner-and-the-alireza-story |access-date=2025-04-10 |website=ChessBase |language=en}}

{{16TeamBracket

|seeds=yes

|seed-width=15px

|team-width=auto

|score-width=25px

|RD1=Round of 16 (Mar 13)

|RD1-seed1=S3

|RD1-team1={{flagathlete|Rauf Mamedov|AZE}}

|RD1-score1=2

|RD1-seed2=2

|RD1-team2={{flagathlete|Wei Yi|CHN}}

|RD1-score2=0

|RD1-seed3=10

|RD1-team3={{flagathlete|Yu Yangyi|CHN}}

|RD1-score3=1½

|RD1-seed4=7

|RD1-team4={{flagathlete|Lê Quang Liêm|VIE}}

|RD1-score4=

|RD1-seed5=11

|RD1-team5={{flagathlete|Richárd Rapport|HUN}}

|RD1-score5=

|RD1-seed6=6

|RD1-team6={{flagathlete|Jan-Krzysztof Duda|POL}}

|RD1-score6=½

|RD1-seed7=S2

|RD1-team7={{flagathlete|Nguyễn Ngọc Trường Sơn|VIE}}

|RD1-score7=2

|RD1-seed8=3

|RD1-team8={{flagathlete|Shakhriyar Mamedyarov|AZE}}

|RD1-score8=3

|RD1-seed9=S1

|RD1-team9={{flagathlete|Amin Tabatabaei|IRN}}

|RD1-score9=2

|RD1-seed10=4

|RD1-team10={{flagathlete|Levon Aronian|USA}}

|RD1-score10=0

|RD1-seed11=12

|RD1-team11={{flagathlete|Javokhir Sindarov|UZB}}

|RD1-score11=0

|RD1-seed12=5

|RD1-team12={{flagathlete|Leinier Domínguez|USA}}

|RD1-score12=2

|RD1-seed13=S4

|RD1-team13={{flagathlete|Pranesh M|IND}}

|RD1-score13=3

|RD1-seed14=1

|RD1-team14={{flagathlete|Nodirbek Abdusattorov|UZB}}

|RD1-score14=2

|RD1-seed15=9

|RD1-team15={{flagathlete|Vidit Gujrathi|IND}}

|RD1-score15=

|RD1-seed16=8

|RD1-team16={{flagathlete|Ding Liren|CHN}}

|RD1-score16=½

|RD2=Quarterfinals (Mar 13)

|RD2-seed1=S3

|RD2-team1={{flagathlete|Rauf Mamedov|AZE}}

|RD2-score1=

|RD2-seed2=7

|RD2-team2={{flagathlete|Lê Quang Liêm|VIE}}

|RD2-score2=½

|RD2-seed3=11

|RD2-team3={{flagathlete|Richárd Rapport|HUN}}

|RD2-score3=2

|RD2-seed4=3

|RD2-team4={{flagathlete|Shakhriyar Mamedyarov|AZE}}

|RD2-score4=0

|RD2-seed5=S1

|RD2-team5={{flagathlete|Amin Tabatabaei|IRN}}

|RD2-score5=

|RD2-seed6=5

|RD2-team6={{flagathlete|Leinier Domínguez|USA}}

|RD2-score6=½

|RD2-seed7=S4

|RD2-team7={{flagathlete|Pranesh M|IND}}

|RD2-score7=½

|RD2-seed8=9

|RD2-team8={{flagathlete|Vidit Gujrathi|IND}}

|RD2-score8=

|RD3=Semifinals (Mar 14)

|RD3-seed1=S3

|RD3-team1={{flagathlete|Rauf Mamedov|AZE}}

|RD3-score1=1

|RD3-seed2=11

|RD3-team2={{flagathlete|Richárd Rapport|HUN}}

|RD3-score2=3

|RD3-seed3=S1

|RD3-team3={{flagathlete|Amin Tabatabaei|IRN}}

|RD3-score3=0

|RD3-seed4=9

|RD3-team4={{flagathlete|Vidit Gujrathi|IND}}

|RD3-score4=2

|RD4=Final (Mar 14)

|RD4b=Third Place Match (Mar 14)

|RD4-seed1=11

|RD4-team1={{flagathlete|Richárd Rapport|HUN}}

|RD4-score1=½

|RD4-seed2=9

|RD4-team2={{flagathlete|Vidit Gujrathi|IND}}

|RD4-score2=

|RD4-seed3=S3

|RD4-team3={{flagathlete|Rauf Mamedov|AZE}}

|RD4-score3=0

|RD4-seed4=S1

|RD4-team4={{flagathlete|Amin Tabatabaei|IRN}}

|RD4-score4=2

}}

= 5th-8th Place =

The four losers from the quarterfinal round above competed in the 5th-to-8th-place bracket.

{{4TeamBracket

|seeds=yes

|team-width=auto

|RD1=(Mar 14)

|RD1-seed1=S4

|RD1-team1={{flagathlete|Pranesh M|IND}}

|RD1-score1=

|RD1-seed2=5

|RD1-team2={{flagathlete|Leinier Domínguez|USA}}

|RD1-score2=½

|RD1-seed3=7

|RD1-team3={{flagathlete|Lê Quang Liêm|VIE}}

|RD1-score3=½

|RD1-seed4=3

|RD1-team4={{flagathlete|Shakhriyar Mamedyarov|AZE}}

|RD1-score4=

|RD2=Fifth Place Match (Mar 14)

|RD2b=Seventh Place Match (Mar 14)

|RD2-seed1=S4

|RD2-team1={{flagathlete|Pranesh M|IND}}

|RD2-score1=2

|RD2-seed2=3

|RD2-team2={{flagathlete|Shakhriyar Mamedyarov|AZE}}

|RD2-score2=0

|RD2-seed3=7

|RD2-team3={{flagathlete|Lê Quang Liêm|VIE}}

|RD2-score3=3

|RD2-seed4=5

|RD2-team4={{flagathlete|Leinier Domínguez|USA}}

|RD2-score4=2

}}

Note: The player listed first played as white in the first game of the match. Scores between two players adding up to 2 indicate a win under rapid time controls; adding up to 4, a win under blitz time controls; and adding up to 5, a win in armageddon with bidding.

Main Event

= Participants =

Hans Niemann had qualified for the 2025 Grenke Chess Classic by winning the 2024 Grenke Open. However, on February 13, 2025, it was announced that a Freestyle Open would be held in place of the Classic. To compensate, Niemann received a wild card invitation to the Paris Grand Slam.{{Cite web |date=2025-02-13 |title=Cooperation Freestyle Chess and grenke Chess Open |url=https://en.chessbase.com/post/cooperation-freestyle-chess-and-grenke-chess-open |access-date=2025-02-13 |website=ChessBase |language=en}}

On April 5 it was reported that Niemann had withdrawn from the tournament, citing personal reasons, and would be replaced by Nodirbek Abdusattorov.{{Cite web |last=Gustavsen |first=Johannes |date=2025-04-05 |title=Niemann trekker seg fra Carlsen-turnering: - Lukter ugler i mosen |url=https://www.tv2.no/sport/sjakk/niemann-trekker-seg-fra-carlsen-turnering-lukter-ugler-i-mosen/17622687/ |access-date=2025-04-07 |website=TV 2 |language=nb-NO}}

The sudden withdrawal at the last minute garnered controversy. Fans been eagerly awaiting his anticipated meeting with Magnus Carlsen in the event, due to their controversial rivalry.{{Cite web |last=Colodro |first=Carlos Alberto |date=2025-04-06 |title=Niemann withdraws from Paris Freestyle Chess tournament |url=https://en.chessbase.com/post/paris-fcgs-2025-niemann-withdrawal |access-date=2025-04-07 |website=ChessBase |language=en}}{{Cite news |last=Barden |first=Leonard |date=2025-04-07 |title=Chess: Niemann withdraws from Paris ahead of eagerly awaited game with Carlsen |url=https://www.ft.com/content/a1c2438a-74b9-4a2a-947e-b26c07f847cc |access-date=2025-04-07 |work=Financial Times}} He had previously stated that he was "deeply grateful" for the invitation, and would bring former world champion Vladimir Kramnik with him as his second in Paris.{{Cite news |date=2025-04-07 |title=The mystery of Hans Niemann and his last-minute withdrawal from Freestyle Chess Paris tour |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/120055226.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst |access-date=2025-04-07 |work=The Times of India |issn=0971-8257}}

It was the second withdrawal of a player in the days before the event, following Alireza Firouzja, who also cited personal reasons. Organizer Jan Henric Buettner revealed in an interview that he withdrew due to issues with the contract. He was replaced by Play-in runner-up Richárd Rapport.

{{Clear}}

class="wikitable sortable"

|+

! rowspan="2" |Qualification method

! rowspan="2" |Player

!Age

!Classical Rating

!World
Ranking

! Freestyle
Rating{{cite web archived|url=https://www.freestyle-chess.com/|title=Freestyle Chess Grand Slam|archive-date=2025-04-01}}

colspan="4" |(April 2025)
rowspan="3" |The top three finishers in the previous Grand Slam

|{{Flagicon|DEU}} Vincent Keymer {{Small|(winner)}}

|20

|2718

|26

|2784.6

{{Flagicon|USA}} Fabiano Caruana {{Small|(runner-up)}}

|32

|2776

|5

|2790.6

{{Flagicon|NOR}} Magnus Carlsen {{Small|(third place)}}

|34

|2837

|1

|2857.2

World Chess Champion

|{{Flagicon|IND}} Gukesh Dommaraju

|18

|2787

|3

|2710

rowspan="2" |The two highest rated players in the February 2025 FIDE rankings

|{{Flagicon|USA}} Hikaru Nakamura

|37

|2804

|2

|2808.4

{{Flagicon|IND}} Arjun Erigaisi

|21

|2782

|4

| NA

Winner of the Tata Steel Masters 2025

|{{Flagicon|IND}} R Praggnanandhaa

|19

|2758

|8

| NA

Winner of the Grenke Chess Open 2024

| style="background:lightgrey;" |{{Flagicon|USA}} Hans Niemann {{Small|(withdrew)}}

| style="background:lightgrey;" |21

| style="background:lightgrey;" |2736

| style="background:lightgrey;" |20

| style="background:lightgrey;" | NA

rowspan="4" | Wild cards{{Efn|From Freestyle Chess Players Club (FCPC) members.|name=FCPC}}

| style="background:lightgrey;" |{{Flagicon|FRA}} Alireza Firouzja {{Small|(withdrew)}}

| style="background:lightgrey;" |21

| style="background:lightgrey;" |2757

| style="background:lightgrey;" |10

| style="background:lightgrey;" | 2763.8

{{Flagicon|FRA}} Maxime Vachier-Lagrave

|34

|2722

|24

| NA

{{Flagicon|FIDE}} Ian Nepomniachtchi

|34

|2757

|9

| NA

{{Flagicon|UZB}} Nodirbek Abdusattorov {{Small|(replacement for Niemann)}}

|20

|2773

|6

| 2720.8

rowspan="2" |Winner of the online play-in

|{{Flagicon|IND}} Vidit Gujrathi {{Small|(winner)}}

|30

|2720

|25

| NA

{{Flagicon|HUN}} Richárd Rapport {{Small|(runner-up, replacement for Firouzja)}}

|29

|2722

|23

|NA

= Round-robin stage =

File:Nepomniachtchi at the World Blitz 2024 (cropped).jpg

Keymer finished day one outside of the top 8, scoring only 2/6, half a point behind Praggnanandhaa with 2.5/6.{{Cite web |last=Crowther |first=Mark |date=2025-04-07 |title=The Week in Chess 1587 |url=https://theweekinchess.com/html/twic1587.html#27 |access-date=2025-04-10 |website=theweekinchess.com}} With a strong performance on day two scoring 3.5/5, he advanced with the top 8, while Praggnanandhaa was eliminated.{{Cite web |last=Schulz |first=André |date=2025-04-09 |title=Freestyle Grand Slam Paris: Carlsen and Nepomniachtchi win rapid tournament, Keymer reaches knockout stage |url=https://en.chessbase.com/post/freestyle-grand-slam-paris-carlsen-and-nepomniachtchi-win-rapid-tournament-keymer-reaches-knockout-stage |access-date=2025-04-10 |website=ChessBase |language=en}} In round one, Carlsen and Vidit played a 116-move marathon. Vidit was on the defending side of a rook and knight versus rook endgame, and ultimately faltered on move 115.{{Cite web |last=Colodro |first=Carlos Alberto |date=2025-04-08 |title=Freestyle Chess Paris: Carlsen and Abdusattorov share the lead |url=https://en.chessbase.com/post/paris-fcgs-2025-1 |access-date=2025-04-10 |website=ChessBase |language=en}} Some have speculated that this marathon game may have negatively impacted Vidit's performance in the rest of the tournament.

Abdusattorov, who got his invitation only two days prior to the start of the event, started strong and went undefeated on day one with 5 out of 6 points.{{Cite web |title=Abdusattorov, Carlsen read as 2nd Freestyle Grand Slam Kicks off in Paris |url=https://www.freestyle-chess.com/news/abdusattorov-carlsen-lead-as-2nd-freestyle-grand-slam-kicks-off-in-paris/ |access-date=2025-04-09 |last=Doggers |first=Peter |website=www.freestyle-chess.com |language=en-US}} However on day two, he only scored 1.5 out of 5 points, finishing 5th overall.

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|+ Rapid round-robin, 7–8 April 2025

! # !! Player !! 1 !! 2 !! 3 !! 4 !! 5 !! 6 !! 7 !! 8 !! 9 !! 10 !! 11 !! 12 !! Points

1align=left| {{flagathlete|Ian Nepomniachtchi|FIDE}}*½11½11½0111
2align=left| {{flagathlete|Magnus Carlsen|NOR}}½*½011½11111
3align=left| {{flagathlete|Maxime Vachier-Lagrave|FRA}}0½*½½½1½11½17
4align=left| {{flagathlete|Arjun Erigaisi|IND}}01½*1011½½01
5align=left| {{flagathlete|Nodirbek Abdusattorov|UZB}}½0½0*½110111
6align=left| {{flagathlete|Hikaru Nakamura|USA}}00½1½*0½½1116
7align=left| {{flagathlete|Vincent Keymer|GER}}0½0001*11101
8align=left| {{flagathlete|Fabiano Caruana|USA}}½0½00½0*1110
bgcolor=#ffffff

| 9

align=left| {{flagathlete|R Praggnanandhaa|IND}}100½1½00*0014
bgcolor=#ffffff

| 10

align=left| {{flagathlete|Richárd Rapport|HUN}}000½00001*11
bgcolor=#ffffff

| 11

align=left| {{flagathlete|Gukesh Dommaraju|IND}}00½1001010*0
bgcolor=#ffffff

| 12

align=left| {{flagathlete|Vidit Gujrathi|IND}}00000001001*2

= Knockout stage =

The players who finished 1st-4th in the rapid round robin stage picked their opponents from the players who finished 5th-8th. They also chose whether they would play as white or black in the first game.

{{8TeamBracket

|team-width=240

|RD1=Quarterfinals (Apr 9-10)

|RD1-seed1=3

|RD1-team1={{flagathlete|Maxime Vachier-Lagrave|FRA}}

|RD1-score1=½

|RD1-seed2=8

|RD1-team2={{flagathlete|Fabiano Caruana|USA}}

|RD1-score2=

|RD1-seed3=2

|RD1-team3={{flagathlete|Magnus Carlsen|NOR}}

|RD1-score3=

|RD1-seed4=5

|RD1-team4={{flagathlete|Nodirbek Abdusattorov|UZB}}

|RD1-score4=½

|RD1-seed5=4

|RD1-team5={{flagathlete|Arjun Erigaisi|IND}}

|RD1-score5=½

|RD1-seed6=6

|RD1-team6={{flagathlete|Hikaru Nakamura|USA}}

|RD1-score6=

|RD1-seed7=7

|RD1-team7={{flagathlete|Vincent Keymer|GER}}

|RD1-score7=

|RD1-seed8=1

|RD1-team8={{flagathlete|Ian Nepomniachtchi|FIDE}}

|RD1-score8=1½

|RD2=Semifinals (Apr 11-12)

|RD2-seed1=8

|RD2-team1={{flagathlete|Fabiano Caruana|USA}}

|RD2-score1=½

|RD2-seed2=2

|RD2-team2={{flagathlete|Magnus Carlsen|NOR}}

|RD2-score2=

|RD2-seed3=6

|RD2-team3={{flagathlete|Hikaru Nakamura|USA}}

|RD2-score3=

|RD2-seed4=7

|RD2-team4={{flagathlete|Vincent Keymer|GER}}

|RD2-score4=½

|RD3=Final (Apr 13-14)

|RD3b=Third Place Match (Apr 13-14)

|RD3-seed1=2

|RD3-team1={{flagathlete|Magnus Carlsen|NOR}}

|RD3-score1=

|RD3-seed2=6

|RD3-team2={{flagathlete|Hikaru Nakamura|USA}}

|RD3-score2=½

|RD3-seed3=7

|RD3-team3={{flagathlete|Vincent Keymer|GER}}

|RD3-score3=½

|RD3-seed4=8

|RD3-team4={{flagathlete|Fabiano Caruana|USA}}

|RD3-score4=

}}

== 5th-8th Place ==

The four losers from the quarterfinal round above compete in the 5th-to-8th-place bracket.

{{4TeamBracket

|team-width=240

|RD1=(Apr 11-12)

|RD1-seed1=5

|RD1-team1={{flagathlete|Nodirbek Abdusattorov|UZB}}

|RD1-score1=1½

|RD1-seed2=3

|RD1-team2={{flagathlete|Maxime Vachier-Lagrave|FRA}}

|RD1-score2=

|RD1-seed3=1

|RD1-team3={{flagathlete|Ian Nepomniachtchi|FIDE}}

|RD1-score3=1½

|RD1-seed4=4

|RD1-team4={{flagathlete|Arjun Erigaisi|IND}}

|RD1-score4=

|RD2=Fifth Place Match (Apr 13-14)

|RD2b=Seventh Place Match (Apr 13-14)

|RD2-seed1=3

|RD2-team1={{flagathlete|Maxime Vachier-Lagrave|FRA}}

|RD2-score1=½

|RD2-seed2=4

|RD2-team2={{flagathlete|Arjun Erigaisi|IND}}

|RD2-score2=

|RD2-seed3=5

|RD2-team3={{flagathlete|Nodirbek Abdusattorov|UZB}}

|RD2-score3=0

|RD2-seed4=1

|RD2-team4={{flagathlete|Ian Nepomniachtchi|FIDE}}

|RD2-score4=2

}}

== 9th-11th Place ==

The four players who were eliminated in the round-robin stage compete in the 9th-to-11th-place bracket. The bottom two players share 11th, as they receive no tour points regardless.

{{4TeamBracket

|team-width=240

|RD1=(Apr 9-10)

|RD1-seed1=10

|RD1-team1={{flagathlete|Richárd Rapport|HUN}}

|RD1-score1=

|RD1-seed2=11

|RD1-team2={{flagathlete|Gukesh Dommaraju|IND}}

|RD1-score2=½

|RD1-seed3=9

|RD1-team3={{flagathlete|R Praggnanandhaa|IND}}

|RD1-score3=

|RD1-seed4=12

|RD1-team4={{flagathlete|Vidit Gujrathi|IND}}

|RD1-score4=½

|RD2=Ninth Place Match (Apr 11-12)

|RD2-seed1=10

|RD2-team1={{flagathlete|Richárd Rapport|HUN}}

|RD2-score1=½

|RD2-seed2=9

|RD2-team2={{flagathlete|R Praggnanandhaa|IND}}

|RD2-score2=

}}

Note: The player listed first played as white in the first game of the match. Scores between two players adding up to 2 indicate a win under normal time controls; adding up to 4, a win under rapid time controls; adding up to 6, a win under blitz time controls; and adding up to 7, a win in armageddon with bidding.

= Final classification =

class="wikitable" style="font-size: 85%;"

! scope="col" |{{Tooltip|Pos.|Position}}

! scope="col" |Player

! scope="col" |Prize money

! scope="col" |Points

scope="row" |1

| {{flagathlete|Magnus Carlsen|NOR}}

| align="center" |$200,000

| align="center" |25

scope="row" |2

| {{flagathlete|Hikaru Nakamura|USA}}

| align="center" |$140,000

| align="center" |18

scope="row" |3

| {{flagathlete|Fabiano Caruana|USA}}

| align="center" |$100,000

| align="center" |15

scope="row" |4

| {{flagathlete|Vincent Keymer|GER}}

| align="center" |$60,000

| align="center" |12

scope="row" |5

| {{flagathlete|Arjun Erigaisi|IND}}

| align="center" |$50,000

| align="center" |10

scope="row" |6

| {{flagathlete|Maxime Vachier-Lagrave|FRA}}

| align="center" |$40,000

| align="center" |8

scope="row" |7

| {{flagathlete|Ian Nepomniachtchi|FIDE}}

| align="center" |$30,000

| align="center" |6

scope="row" |8

| {{flagathlete|Nodirbek Abdusattorov|UZB}}

| align="center" |$20,000

| align="center" |4

scope="row" |9

| {{flagathlete|R Praggnanandhaa|IND}}

| align="center" |$15,000

| align="center" |2

scope="row" |10

| {{flagathlete|Richárd Rapport|HUN}}

| align="center" |$10,000

| align="center" |1

scope="row" rowspan="2" |11

| {{flagathlete|Gukesh Dommaraju|IND}}

| align="center" |$7,500

| align="center" |0

{{flagathlete|Vidit Gujrathi|IND}}

| align="center" |$7,500

| align="center" |0

colspan="8" |Sources:

Tour standings after the Grand Slam

{{for|full standings|Freestyle Chess Grand Slam Tour#Standings}}

class="wikitable" style="font-size: 85%;"

! scope="col" |

! scope="col" | {{Tooltip|Pos.|Position}}

! scope="col" | Player

! scope="col" | Points

align="left"|10px 2

|align="center"|1

|{{flagicon|NOR}} Magnus Carlsen

|align="left"|40

align="left"|10px 1

|align="center"|2

|{{flagicon|GER}} Vincent Keymer

|align="left"|37

align="left"|10px 1

|align="center"|3

|{{flagicon|USA}} Fabiano Caruana

|align="left"|33

align="left"|10px 1

|align="center"|4

|{{flagicon|USA}} Hikaru Nakamura

|align="left"|28

align="left"|10px 2

|align="center"|5

|{{flagicon|UZB}} Nodirbek Abdusattorov

|align="left"|12

align="left"|10px 1

|align="center"|5

|{{flagicon|UZB}} Javokhir Sindarov

|align="left"|12

colspan=4|Sources:

Note: Only the top five positions are included.

Notes

{{Notelist}}

References