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The Top Chess Prizewinners In 2024, And How Much They Won

The Top Chess Prizewinners In 2024, And How Much They Won

NathanielGreen
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The 2024 prize money figures are in, and it was another big year for the world's best chess players. Just in tournament winnings alone, two players won over a million dollars, six made $400,000—more than the President of the United States!—and 17 earned at least six figures. Three players earned enough to reach $1,000,000 in lifetime tournament winnings, including the first woman to ever reach the mark in our tabulations.

Join us as we dig into the biggest winners of 2024, the all-time update, the richest events of 2024, and much more. And remember:

Prizes are tracked for major individual international tournaments, generally with a first-place prize of $10,000 or more. The figures thus do NOT include streaming revenue, coaching income, appearance fees, sponsorships, royalties, government grants, national championships, team events, or small tournaments. Prize winnings are but one part of the chess ecosystem!


Top Winners

Just like in 2023, the two big winners in 2024 were the contestants of the FIDE World Championship, who this year were GMs Gukesh Dommaraju and Ding Liren. Both won over $1,000,000 in the World Championship alone, with Gukesh eclipsing $1.5 million for the year as a whole, taking the top spot.

Gukesh won the match and an extra $200,000 with his victory in the final game. Photo: Maria Emelianova/Chess.com.

As GM Magnus Carlsen has stepped away somewhat from classical chess, he is giving up some money but still had the fourth-best year in 2024. He was surpassed not only by Gukesh and Ding but by GM Alireza Firouzja as well. Firouzja won about half his money from the Grand Chess Tour, a series in which Carlsen only played one event.

Less than $6,000 separated Carlsen and Firouzja—the 2024 Speed Chess Championship finalists—in major tournament winnings. Photo: Maria Emelianova/Chess.com.

Below them, but also earning at least $200,000, were GMs Fabiano Caruana, Ian Nepomniachtchi, Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, Hikaru Nakamura, and Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu. GM Wesley So fell just short of the mark but still won the 10th-most of anyone this year.

$100,000 Club

A total of 17 players won $100,000 in 2024, including two women, GMs Ju Wenjun and Humpy Koneru. This was especially big news for Ju, but more on that later.

The two grandmasters at Norway Chess in June, which offered the same prizes for both the open tournament and the women's tournament. Photo: Maria Emelianova/Chess.com.

Here is the complete list of 17 players to reach six figures, with their tournament prize winnings throughout the year, from the Chessable Masters in February to the FIDE World Blitz Championship that ended on December 31

Player Total Winnings # Major Events
GM Gukesh Dommaraju $1,577,842 8
GM Ding Liren $1,183,600 5
GM Alireza Firouzja $639,173 18
GM Magnus Carlsen $633,369 11
GM Fabiano Caruana $456,520 14
GM Ian Nepomniachtchi $449,486 14
GM Maxime Vachier-Lagrave $254,375 14
GM Hikaru Nakamura $241,228 7
GM Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu $202,136 11
GM Wesley So $192,744 11
GM Ju Wenjun $170,386 4
GM Nodirbek Abdusattorov $132,981 12
GM Humpy Koneru $123,497 4
GM Levon Aronian $122,985 10
GM Arjun Erigaisi $119,767 9
GM Volodar Murzin $118,750 4
GM Jan-Krzysztof Duda $105,899 7

Of the 17 players this year, a whopping 15 are familiar faces from last year. The only new names were Humpy and GM Volodar Murzin, who both earned the bulk of their cash by winning the 2024 World Rapid Championships. Murzin also had a strong showing at the World Blitz Championship and was the last player to reach the $100,000 milestone in 2024.

And if you've noticed that the list is shorter this year compared to the 20 names on the 2023 list, you can blame the world championship cycle. The FIDE World Championship was held in both 2023 and 2024, but the other four biggest tournaments of 2023 were not held in 2024: the Women's World Championship, the World Cup (open and women's), and the Grand Swiss.

All-Time Update

For the first time since we began compiling all-time winnings in the summer of 2022, new players have joined the million-dollar club! Not only that, but there were three: Gukesh, Firouzja, and Ju.

Lifetime tournament prize millionaires Gukesh and Firouzja at the Freestyle Chess Challenge in February.

Gukesh had only earned about $150,000 before this year, but becoming world champion is very lucrative. Meanwhile, Firouzja was knocking on the doorstep at just under $900,000 in lifetime winnings prior to this year, and his huge 2024 blew him past seven figures overall.

Ju became the first woman to hit the mark, as data has become more available (otherwise, GM Judit Polgar might be on the list), and FIDE has significantly increased the Women's World Championship prize fund in recent years. She cracked seven figures lifetime by winning the 2024 Women's World Blitz Championship.

Also of note is Ding cracking the top 10 all-time. Here is the complete list of all-time tournament prize millionaires through December 31, 2024. Note: This list has not been adjusted for inflation.

Rank Name Lifetime Winnings 2024 Winnings
1 GM Magnus Carlsen $10,776,973 $633,369
2 GM Viswanathan Anand $9,485,844 $2,705
3 GM Garry Kasparov $7,967,979 $12,500
4 GM Anatoly Karpov $5,989,480 -
5 GM Vladimir Kramnik $4,775,825 -
6 GM Ian Nepomniachtchi $4,109,916 $449,486
7 GM Fabiano Caruana $3,630,312 $456,520
8 GM Ding Liren $3,521,654 $1,183,600
9 GM Bobby Fischer $3,519,559 -
10 GM Veselin Topalov $3,307,916 $1,082
11 GM Hikaru Nakamura $3,145,569 $241,228
12 GM Levon Aronian $3,087,107 $122,985
13 GM Maxime Vachier-Lagrave $2,541,660 $254,375
14 GM Wesley So $2,519,468 $192,744
15 GM Sergey Karjakin $2,233,112 -
16 GM Boris Gelfand $2,209,498 $2,935
17 GM Alexander Grischuk $2,033,247 $82,213
18 GM Boris Spassky $1,790,722 -
19 GM Shakhriyar Mamedyarov $1,743,349 $8,692
20 GM Gukesh Dommaraju $1,729,614 $1,577,842
21 GM Alireza Firouzja $1,537,104 $639,173
22 GM Anish Giri $1,426,612 $66,642
23 GM Nigel Short $1,408,506 -
24 GM Peter Svidler $1,310,735 -
25 GM Peter Leko $1,181,743 -
26 GM Vasyl Ivanchuk $1,153,165 -
27 GM Teimour Radjabov $1,111,015 -
28 GM Gata Kamsky $1,115,402 $5,200
29 GM Michael Adams $1,068,271 -
30 GM Ju Wenjun $1,041,022 $170,386

At least one more player should be joining the millionaire club in 2025, as GM Jan-Krzysztof Duda needs to earn less than $40,000 to get there.

Top Events of 2024

The $2.5 million World Championship match between Gukesh and Ding was easily the biggest single event of the year. The next closest competitions in available prizes were the €500,000 Candidates Tournament and $500,000 Champions Chess Tour Finals.

Below are all the year's major events, along with the first-place prize winner and amount. Tournaments open to women only are marked by an asterisk (*) in the first column.

Tournament/Series Site/Sponsor Ended Winner Prize Note
WCC Singapore Dec. 12 Gukesh $1,350,000
CCT Finals Oslo Dec. 21 Carlsen $206,000
Candidates New York Apr. 21 Gukesh $118,258 Converted from Euros
GCT Sinquefield Aug. 29 Firouzja $100,000
GCT Tour Bonus Aug. 29 Firouzja $100,000
World Rapid New York Dec. 28 Murzin $90,000
World Blitz New York  Dec. 31 Carlsen/Nepomn. $80,000
GCT Bucharest July 5 Caruana $68,750
Masters Stavanger June 7 Carlsen $64,750 Converted from NOK
Norway* Stavanger June 7 Ju W. $64,750 Converted from NOK
SCC Chesscom/Paris Sept. 8 Carlsen $60,019
Freestyle Weissenhaus Feb. 16 Carlsen $60,000
World Rapid* New York Dec. 28 Humpy K. $60,000
World Blitz* New York Dec. 30 Ju W. $60,000
Candidates* Toronto Apr. 22 Tan Z. $59,146 Converted from Euros
Titled Cup Chess.com Dec. 31 Nakamura $44,450
GCT Warsaw R&B May 12 Carlsen $40,000
GCT Zagreb R&B July 14 Caruana $40,000
GCT St. Louis R&B Aug. 16 Firouzja $40,000
9LX STL Oct. 30 Caruana $37,500
CCT - Div. I Chessable Masters Feb. 7 Carlsen $30,000
CCT - Div. I Chesscom Classic May 15 Firouzja $30,000
CCT - Div. I Crunchlabs July 24 Vachier-Lagrave $30,000
CCT - Div. I Julius Baer Oct. 1 Carlsen $30,000
Masters UzChess June 14 Yakubboev $25,000
Masters Qatar Dec. 12 Esipenko $25,000
WSCC* Chess.com Sept. 05 Ju W. $23,036
Masters WR Oct. 18 Arjun $21,638 Converted from Euros
EICC Petrovac Nov. 19 Indjic $21,213 Converted from Euros
Grand Prix* Tbilisi Aug. 25 Kashlinskaya $20,149 Converted from Euros
Masters Shenzhen Mar. 7 Bu X. $20,000
Grand Prix* Shymkent Nov. 9 Goryachkina $19,070 Converted from Euros
Masters Chennai Nov. 11 Aravindh $17,800 Converted from Rupees
Masters Sharjah May 22 Bardiya $12,000
Masters Biel July 25 Le $11,095 Converted from Swiss Francs

Conclusion

While there is no FIDE World Championship in 2025, there will be plenty of opportunities for players to win prizes as the World Cup and Grand Swiss tournaments return. How will Gukesh fare as the defending champion? Will Magnus claim the top spot? We have 12 months to find out.

Which 2024 prize winner's amount surprised you the most? The least? Who will win the most prize money in 2025? Let us know in the comments!

NathanielGreen
Nathaniel Green

Nathaniel Green is a staff writer for Chess.com who writes articles, player biographies, Titled Tuesday reports, video scripts, and more. He has been playing chess for about 30 years and resides near Washington, DC, USA.

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