Lista de ratings FIDE marzo 2026: Abdusattorov regresa al top 5 tras victoria en Tata Steel

Tras el Torneo de Ajedrez Tata Steel 2026 (ver artículo anterior en la serie), la Federación Internacional de Ajedrez (FIDE) publicó su lista de ratings clásicos de marzo de 2026 el 1 de marzo. El uzbeko Nodirbek Abdusattorov regresó al top 5 tras su victoria en Masters, mientras que el campeón mundial indio Gukesh Dommaraju cayó al 11º lugar, acabando con la presencia de India en el top 10. Otros notables ascensos surgieron de Tata Steel y eventos globales.

La lista de ratings FIDE de marzo de 2026 incorpora resultados del Tata Steel Masters y Challengers (concluido el 1 de febrero; cubierto en artículo anterior de la serie), junto con eventos suizos en todo el mundo. Abdusattorov regresó al top 5 tras 19 meses fuera, gracias a su triunfo en Tata Steel Masters. Bibisara Assaubayeva reingresó al top 10 femenino vía resultados de Challengers.  Los mayores ganadores incluyeron a la adolescente de Sri Lanka Devindya Oshini Gunawardhana (+87 puntos de eventos europeos como SixDays Budapest y Rochefort Chess Festival). Aydin Suleymanli ganó 25 puntos (bronce en Campeonato de Azerbaiyán y Tata Challengers). Destacados de Tata Steel Jorden Van Foreest, Javokhir Sindarov y Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus alcanzaron posiciones récord en el top 100 abierto. Ganador de Challengers Andy Woodward debutó en top 100 abierto (+23), Carissa Yip entró en top 15 femenino, y Rose Atwell debutó en top 100 femenino tras Southwest Class Championship.  Gukesh (2748) cayó al 11º, impactado por reciente Tata Steel (9º lugar) y derrota en Prague Festival, más la reinstauración de Sergey Karjakin por FIDE. Arjun Erigaisi (2745, 12º) y R Praggnanandhaa (2741, 14º) siguen; 12 indios en top 100 abierto. Magnus Carlsen lidera con 2840.  Femenino: Hou Yifan lidera con 2596, Koneru Humpy 5ª (2535), Divya Deshmukh 12ª (2497).

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