
Grandmaster Fabiano Caruana from United States Crowned Winner of 2025 GCT Finals and Overall GCT Champion
2026 New Tour Schedule Announced with GCT Finals Set to be Held in Saint Louis
SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL, Oct. 3, 2025 – Grandmaster (GM) Fabiano Caruana representing the United States captured the 2025 Grand Chess Tour (GCT) Finals title in São Paulo, Brazil, securing victory during the Tour’s milestone 10th anniversary season. The event, held September 28–October 3, marked the first time the Finals concluded in South America, providing a dramatic stage for the knockout battle among the top four players.
“The final game had its own share of drama, but I hope the fans got enjoyment from watching the action,” said Caruana. “It’s an honor to win the 2025 GCT. It’s so prestigious and difficult, especially in match play. I’m thrilled I was able to win this year’s Finals.”
2025 GCT FINALS RESULTS
Caruana stormed back, winning three games in a row to claim the title. This win is even more impressive because he also commanded wins in both the 2025 Saint Louis Rapid & Blitz and Sinquefield Cup, earning his second overall GCT title. The complete results are as follows:
POSITION | NAME | COUNTRY | PRIZE MONEY |
1 | GM Fabiano Caruana | USA | $150,000 |
2 | GM Maxime Vachier-Lagrave | FRA | $100,000 |
3 | GM Levon Aronian | USA | $60,000 |
4 | GM Praggnanandhaa R. | IND | $40,000 |
“Congratulations to GM Fabiano Caruana on winning this year’s GCT,” said Rex Sinquefield, co-founder of the Saint Louis Chess Club. “Saint Louis was proud to host two exciting legs of the Tour, and we can’t wait to welcome the chess world back next year in our newly expanded club.”
“Congratulations to GM Fabiano Caruana on winning the GCT 2025 Finals, and to all players for their incredible performances. For us, helping bring the Tour to São Paulo was a unique opportunity to boost chess in the region. We hope it inspires people of all ages and backgrounds to play chess more, dream big, and achieve greatness,” said Augusta Dragic, President of the Superbet Foundation.
Visit the Saint Louis Chess Club YouTube channel to rewatch all of the exciting tournament action and view Caruana’s winner’s interview.
2025 GCT FINAL STANDINGS
As a leading global circuit of international chess tournaments, the 2025 GCT featured the world’s best players, including nine full-tour participants and wildcard entrants such as World Chess Champions Magnus Carlsen, current World Chess Champion GM Gukesh Dommaraju, and 2024 GCT champion GM Alireza Firouzja. Players competed across five international events in Croatia, Poland, Romania, and the United States for a total prize fund of $1.6 million. The two classical tournaments offered $350,000 each, while the rapid and blitz events carried $175,000 per tournament. The top four finishers from the regular season then advanced to the GCT Finals knockout matches, competing for an additional $350,000.
The prize fund was provided by the 2025 GCT major sponsors, Superbet Foundation and Saint Louis Chess Club, both non-profit organizations supporting chess education and promoting the game worldwide.
Overall standings for the 2025 GCT include:
POSITION | NAME | COUNTRY | PRIZE MONEY |
1 | GM Fabiano Caruana | USA | $289,167 |
2 | GM Maxime Vachier-Lagrave | FRA | $244,500 |
3 | GM Levon Aronian | USA | $169,125 |
4 | GM Praggnanandhaa R. | IND | $218,334 |
5 | GM Wesley So | USA | $139,792 |
6 | GM Alireza Firouzja | FRA | $113,167 |
7 | GM Nodirbek Abdusattorov | UZB | $67,500 |
8 | GM Gukesh Dommaraju | IND | $68,625 |
9 | GM Jan-Krzysztof Duda | POL | $59,333 |
“GCT proudly celebrated the culmination of its first decade with the Finals in São Paulo, Brazil marking the Tour’s debut in Latin America. This landmark event not only showcased world-class competition but also symbolized the global growth of chess and the enduring success of the Tour,” said Michael Khodarkovsky, Executive Director of the GCT. “With the first decade complete, the GCT begins a new chapter, looking ahead to the next ten years of growth, innovation and world-class events for players and fans around the globe.”
2026 GCT Schedule AnnouncedReturning in 2026, the GCT promises even more excitement and exceptional chess from the world’s top players. The highly anticipated 2026 tour schedule includes the return of the Finals, this time debuting in the U.S. Chess Capital of Saint Louis at the newly expanded Saint Louis Chess Club:
- Superbet Rapid & Blitz Poland : May 3–10 in Warsaw, Poland
- Superbet Chess Classic Romania: May 12–24 in Bucharest, Romania
- SuperUnited Rapid & Blitz Croatia: June 29–July 6 in Zagreb, Croatia
- Saint Louis Rapid & Blitz, Sinquefield Cup and GCT Finals: July 29–August 28 in Saint Louis, Missouri, USA
For more information, visit grandchesstour.org.
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