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September 2017 ranking of FIDE, Radjabov was ranked as no. 19 in the world. This was the first time since October 2015 when Radjabov was able to enter the top 20 in the list. The following month, he climbed to no. 17, his highest ranking in more than four years. In November, Radjabov won the gold
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Radjabov finished in second place in the 2001 tournament Wijk aan Zee B, scoring +6−2=3. Mikhail Gurevich (2694) in first place was ½ point ahead and the player to qualify for next year's Wijk aan Zee A. Radjabov became the second-youngest
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Linares (+2−2=8), and a disappointing Baku (+2−3=8), but finished third in Sofia (+2−1=7), behind Ivanchuk and Topalov. In Sochi in August he finished second (+5−2=6) behind Aronian, and capped a very active
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after beating him in both their individual games (Carlsen won the tournament). Radjabov finished in second place also in the World Blitz
Championship, with 24/38. Aronian won with 24½ while Carlsen was third with 23½. In his 2011 Candidates quarterfinal in Kazan, Radjabov was eliminated by
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Carlsen, Anand, Topalov, Svidler, Ivanchuk and Karjakin, and beating Adams. Radjabov has been called an excellent counter-attacker, adept at seizing control after an opponent makes a minor mistake.
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Carlsen and Ian Nepomniachtchi. In 2016, Radjabov played in numerous tournaments such as the Gashimov Memorial, European Club Cup, World Blitz and Rapid Championship and Chess Olympiad without winning any tournaments. In April, Radjabov competed in the annual
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Hermanas in April 2005, ahead of among others Dreev and Azmaiparashvili. Later in the year, he finished second in the European Championship, behind Nisipeanu but with Karjakin, Ivanchuk, and Aronian in third to fifth place.
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On March 26, the tournament was abruptly postponed as a result of new governmental policies aimed at containing the pandemic. This development prompted Radjabov to call for his reinstatement in the tournament. In an interview with
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the same year. Radjabov continued his progress over the years to become an elite chess player. In November 2012, he achieved his peak rating of 2793 and was ranked as number 4 in the world. This made Radjabov the
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of 3019 in the European Chess Cup Championships playing first board for the team SOCAR, with the team coming second overall. Later the same month Radjabov led the Azerbaijani team to silver medals at the
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In January 2008, Radjabov won the ACP Rapid Cup in Odessa after beating Grischuk in the final 2½–1½. Later the same month he shared third in Wijk aan Zee together with World Champion
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in March 2001 at age 14, the second-youngest grandmaster in history at the time. In 2003, Radjabov gained international attention after beating the then-world No. 1
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languages teacher. Radjabov started playing chess at age three and attended secondary school number 160 in Baku. He was coached by his father.
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2153:"Скандальное поражение Теймура Раджабова от Владимира Крамника – ДОПОЛНЕНО"
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FIDE Candidates R1 Tiebreak: Aronian out; Kramnik saved by the clock!
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in two sets, and was declared the winner of the Airthings Masters.
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rapid chess tournament, which was the first tournament as part of
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FIDE announces qualification paths for Candidates Tournament 2022
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In May 2021, FIDE decided to give Radjabov direct entry into the
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petroleum engineer who attended the same chess school in Baku as
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Chess News – Kasparov's outburst over beauty prize in Linares
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but withdrew due to the coronavirus pandemic. He won the
2414:"Nakamura, So Through To Round 2 FIDE Grand Prix Moscow"
1792:"Teimour Radjabov withdraws from Morelia – Linares 2007"
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Morelia R4: Topalov implodes, Svidler and Leko skyrocket
2099:. Chessbase.com 2010-05-25. Retrieved 28 December 2015.
2038:Сборная Азербайджана стала чемпионом Европы по шахматам
2005:. Chessbase.com 2009-03-07. Retrieved 28 December 2015.
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Linares R14: All games drawn, Grischuk wins on tiebreak
1986:. Chessbase.com 2009-02-01. Retrieved 28 December 2015.
1898:. Chessbase.com 2008-05-05. Retrieved 28 December 2015.
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tournament year by sharing first in Elista (+4−1=8).
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Medias R10: Magnus Carlsen wins with two-point lead
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1866:Linares R14: All games drawn, Anand wins Super-GM
1551:A Black Day in Linares! Radjabov Defeats Kasparov
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2500:"MVL to play the Candidates instead of Radjabov"
1977:Wijk R13: Sergey Karjakin wins Wijk aan Zee 2009
1843:Wijk R13: Aronian, Carlsen win Wijk aan Zee 2008
1743:"Meanwhile in Florence: Radjabov vs Deep Junior"
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2589:Doggers (PeterDoggers), Peter (28 March 2020).
2561:"Teimour Radjabov: "I should consult a lawyer""
2559:Doggers (PeterDoggers), Peter (27 March 2020).
2529:Doggers (PeterDoggers), Peter (27 March 2020).
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2118:Chessbase.com 2010-06-25. Retrieved 2012-06-24.
2015:Bazna R10: Ivanchuk wins with a full point lead
1388:"БАКИНСКИЙ ВУНДЕРКИНД № 2 | Наука и жизнь"
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827:2013 European Team Chess Championship, team 1st
817:2009 European Team Chess Championship, team 1st
719:In November 2020, Radjabov participated in the
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2444:"World Cup: Radjabov wins World Cup in blitz!"
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1528:Dortmund Round 10: Viorel Bologan sole winner
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2858:Teimour Radjabov Meets Jean-Paul Belmondo
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3520:Azerbaijani people of Jewish descent
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1679:2006-02-23. Retrieved on 2012-06-24.
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355:FIDE World Chess Championship 2004
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2871:2010-08-31. Retrieved 2012-06-24.
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2385:Staff writer(s) (28 April 2018).
2228:"Participants – Tata Steel Chess"
1308:List of Azerbaijani chess players
775:European Youth Chess Championship
754:, where he obtained third place.
681:in the World Chess Championship.
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2141:. Retrieved 28 December 2015.
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617:Moscow Grand Prix tournament
153:Teimour Boris oghlu Radjabov
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3510:UNICEF Goodwill Ambassadors
1779:Tata Steel Chess Tournament
1495:. Retrieved on 2012-06-23.
1431:. Retrieved 23 August 2013.
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542:Tata Steel Chess Tournament
500:Tata Steel Chess Tournament
318:In 2003, Radjabov defeated
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2747:"Teimour Radjabov Profile"
1781:. Retrieved on 2012-06-23.
909:Schliemann-Jaenisch Gambit
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870:Champions Chess Tour Final
758:Notable tournament results
752:Candidates Tournament 2022
695:2020 Candidates tournament
689:Citing concerns about the
685:Withdrawal from Candidates
675:2020 Candidates tournament
562:2018 Candidates Tournament
519:2013 Candidates Tournament
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798:World Blitz Championship
494:Radjabov playing in 2012
3500:Chess players from Baku
3171:Women's Chess World Cup
517:Radjabov played in the
279:), to Boris Sheynin, a
2970:member profile at the
2476:. FIDE. 6 March 2020.
2387:"Results: Cross Table"
2298:"Tournament standings"
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839:Geneva FIDE Grand Prix
812:Elista FIDE Grand Prix
783:2005 Dos Hermanas, 1st
763:1998 Kasparov Cup, 1st
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2361:Serwer1311891.home.pl
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217:Candidates Tournament
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2653:Champions Chess Tour
1275:World Chess Champion
691:coronavirus pandemic
642:. After eliminating
636:2019 Chess World Cup
613:2019 FIDE Grand Prix
597:2019 Chess World Cup
558:FIDE Grand Prix 2017
127:2793 (November 2012)
3255:of Grandmaster (GM)
2972:Internet Chess Club
1745:. 5 December 2006.
1719:. 3 November 2006.
1467:All the Right Moves
1291:Goodwill Ambassador
1266:, and according to
578:43rd Chess Olympiad
532:Return to top chess
253:2019 FIDE World Cup
46:2018 Chess Olympiad
3490:Chess Grandmasters
3409:Urfan Sevdimaliyev
3319:Abdulla Gadimbayli
3247:Chess players for
2961:player profile at
2863:2011-09-11 at the
2782:2015-12-22 at the
2753:on 12 January 2011
2450:. 4 October 2019.
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1472:2020-07-23 at the
1442:"Teimour Radjabov"
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1364:. 5 January 2021.
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890:This section uses
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2844:2014-04-26
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