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|name = Arkadij Naiditsch |image = Naiditsch,Arkadij_2016_Karlsruhe.jpeg |caption = Naiditsch in 2016 |birthname = Arkadiy Mixayloviç Naydiç |country = Latvia (until 2005) Germany (2005–2015) Azerbaijan (since 2015) |birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1985|10|25}} |birth_place = Riga, Latvian SSR, Soviet Union |death_date = |death_place = |title = Grandmaster (1999) |worldchampion = |rating = (No. 20 in the November 2018 FIDE World Rankings) |peakrating = 2737 (December 2013) |peakranking = No. 18 (December 2013) [1] |FideID = 4650891 }}{{MedalTableTop}}{{MedalCountry|{{AZE}}}}{{MedalSport | Men's Chess}}{{MedalCompetition | European Team Championship}}{{MedalGold | 2017 Crete | Team}}{{MedalBottom}}Arkadij Naiditsch ({{lang-az|Arkadiy Naydiç}}; born 25 October 1985) is an Azerbaijani (since 2015) chess grandmaster that previously represented Latvia (until 2005) and Germany (2005–2015). As of November 2018, he is ranked as No. 20 in the world rankings.[2] CareerIn 1995 he won the European Under-10 championship in Verdun. Naiditsch was the winner of the Dortmund Sparkassen 2005 Tournament, ahead of higher-rated and well-known players such as Loek van Wely, Veselin Topalov, Peter Svidler, Vladimir Kramnik, Michael Adams, and Peter Leko.[3] In 2007, he won the German national championship based in Bad Königshofen. In 2011 he won the 15th International Neckar Open with a score of 8½/9. This achievement enabled him to cross the 2700 Elo rating mark.[4] In the same year Naiditsch played on the top board for the German team that won the gold medal at the European Team Chess Championship in Porto Carras. Naiditsch won the Grandmaster Group B of the Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2013 in Wijk aan Zee on tiebreak over Richárd Rapport after both finished on 9/13.[5] This victory qualified him for the Tata Steel Group A of 2014 (later renamed 'Tata Steel Masters').[6] In August 2014 he won with the black pieces against World Champion Magnus Carlsen, playing first board for the German team in the 41st Chess Olympiad in Tromsø. The following month Naiditsch won the 2nd Grenke Chess Classic tournament in Baden-Baden. In December of the same year, he finished first in the 38th Zurich Christmas Open.[7] In January 2015 he tied for 1st–5th with Alexander Donchenko, Eduardo Iturrizaga, Matthias Dann and Miloš Pavlović in the Masters section of the Basel Chess Festival, winning the tournament on best tiebreak score.[8] Naiditsch tied for first with Magnus Carlsen in the 3rd Grenke Chess Classic in February 2015, finishing second after a five-game blitz playoff, which ended with an armageddon game.[9] In July 2015 he switched to the Azerbaijani Chess Federation.[10] On 30 December 2015 Naiditsch won for the second consecutive year the Zurich Christmas Open.[11] Six days later, he won also the Basel Chess Festival for the second year in a row.[12] Personal lifeIn October 2014, Naiditsch married Ukrainian-Israeli chess player IM Yuliya Shvayger.[13] He currently lives in Baku with his family.[14] References1. ^{{cite web|last=|first=|title=Arkady Naiditsch Rating Progress|url=https://ratings.fide.com/id.phtml?event=4650891|website=FIDE|date=2017-09-01}} 2. ^{{cite web|last=|first=|title=Arkady Naiditsch FIDE Profile|url=https://ratings.fide.com/card.phtml?event=4650891|website=FIDE|date=2017-09-01}} 3. ^{{cite news | url=https://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/07/crosswords/chess/naiditsch-ranked-the-lowest-takes-top-honors-in-dortmund.html | title=Naiditsch, Ranked the Lowest, Takes Top Honors in Dortmund | first=Robert | last=Nyrne | date=7 August 2005 | newspaper=New York Times | accessdate=5 August 2017}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://reports.chessdom.com/news-2011/naiditsch-neckar-open|title=Arkadij Naiditsch wins convincingly the 15th International Neckar Open|publisher=Chessdom|accessdate=27 April 2011}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=8806|title=Tata R13: Karjakin, Wang score, Carlsen wins Wijk by 1½ points|date=2013-01-27|publisher=ChessBase|accessdate=26 January 2016}} 6. ^{{cite web|title=Tata Steel 2014 starts tomorrow|url=http://en.chessbase.com/post/tata-steel-2014-starts-tomorrow|publisher=ChessBase|accessdate=26 January 2016|date=2014-01-09}} 7. ^38. Zürcher Weihnachtsopen Meisterturnier Chess-Results.com 8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.chessdom.com/arkadij-naiditsch-wins-another-trophy-in-switzerland/|title=Arkadij Naiditsch wins another trophy in Switzerland|publisher=Chessdom|date=6 January 2015|accessdate=28 December 2015}} 9. ^{{cite web|last1=McGourty|first1=Colin|title=GRENKE Classic: Carlsen wins Armageddon|url=https://chess24.com/en/read/news/grenke-classic-carlsen-wins-armageddon|publisher=chess24|accessdate=28 December 2015|date=2015-02-10}} 10. ^[https://ratings.fide.com/fedchange.phtml?year=2015 Player transfers in 2015] FIDE. Retrieved 12 December 2015 11. ^{{cite web|title=Arkadij Naiditsch repeats success in Zurich Christmas Open|url=http://www.chessdom.com/arkadij-naiditsch-repeats-success-in-zurich-christmas-open/|publisher=Chessdom|accessdate=2 January 2016}} 12. ^{{cite web|title=GM Arkadij Naiditsch wins Basel Chess Festival 2016|url=http://www.chessdom.com/gm-arkadij-naiditsch-wins-basel-chess-festival-2016/|publisher=Chessdom|accessdate=5 January 2016}} 13. ^{{cite web|last=McGourty|first=Colin|title=Naiditsch: "I’m not afraid of anybody"|url=https://chess24.com/en/read/news/naiditsch-i-m-not-afraid-of-anybody|website=chess24|date=2015-08-12}} 14. ^{{cite web|last=|first=|title=Arkady Naiditsch and Wife Move to Baku|url=http://chess-news.ru/en/node/19763|website=chess-news|date=2015-08-13}} External links
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