The International Chess Federation (FIDE) has announced its rating for April.
Azerbaijani grandmasters Teymur Rajabov (2,765 scores) and Shahriyar Mammadyarov (2,764 scores) ranked the 9th and 11th respectively.
Norwegian Magnus Carlsen tops the ratings, followed by American Fabiano Caruana and Chinese Ding Liren.
Other Azerbaijani chess players are also listed in the ranking:
Gadir Huseynov – 72nd place
Nijat Abbasov – 74th place
Rauf Mammadov – 90th place
Among women: Gunay Mammadzade – 29th place, Gulnar Mammadova – 77th place, Khanim Balajayeva – 86th place.
The International Chess Federation (FIDE) is the governing body of the sport of chess, and it regulates all international chess competitions.
It is one of the first associations of its kind in the world, alongside the governing bodies of the sports of Football, Cricket, Swimming, and Auto Racing. In 1999, FIDE was recognized by the International Olympic Committee as a Global Sporting Organization.
Being chess a genuinely global sport, with dozens of millions of players in all the continents, the International Chess Federation englobes 190 countries as affiliate members, in the form of National Chess Federations.