The dispute is that the Freestyle event organizers want to call their tournament a "World Championship," but FIDE, insists that only they have the right to use that title.
FIDE:
Summary: Fide claims as the global governing body, that only them can have the world chess champion and no other body of chess can do that.
"In recent days, FIDE has been engaged in extensive discussions with the “Freestyle Chess Tour” regarding the potential recognition of their event as a World Championship. Despite our willingness to collaborate—including offering a waiver to the participants of the planned 2025 competition, waiving the fee for the 2025 edition, and requesting an end to unfounded accusations against FIDE and undermining classical chess—no agreement was reached.
The “Freestyle Chess Tour” has chosen not to acknowledge FIDE’s existing authority over the World Championship title and has opted to remain a privately organized tournament, primarily featuring hand-picked elite players, rather than an open and transparent qualification process.
A true World Championship must be inclusive, with transparent qualification pathways that follow FIDE’s rules and regulations—established with the consensus of the global chess community—as seen in the FIDE World Championship cycle. Without these principles, the integrity of the title is at risk.
Taking this into consideration, players wishing to participate in the 2025 Freestyle Chess Tour event are required to sign the waiver note by 18:00 CET, February 4, 2025, to remain eligible for the official FIDE World Championship cycle. We note that this document does not impose new requirements on the players but provides them with a one-off exception from their existing contractual obligations towards FIDE.
However, if the “Freestyle Chess Tour” removes the “World Championship” title from their event, these restrictions will not apply.
FIDE remains open to collaboration, but we are firm in our commitment to protecting the integrity and history of the World Championship and the entire chess community."
Freestyle Chess:
Summary: Instead of collaboration, FIDE have alienated the very players of it's greatest asset, the world championship was to reflex the unique format of the events.
Letter from Jan Henric Buettner to Emil Sutovsky (x.com):
Conclusion:
Unless FIDE and Freestyle Chess figure out, we cannot know how it will end. However we can also learn from this (in my opinion) that not even FIDE can dominant the chess or the world chess championship and that we need to be independent of our self in chess not to only rely on FIDE. What do you think?
Arguments:
The dispute is that the Freestyle event organizers want to call their tournament a "World Championship," but FIDE, insists that only they have the right to use that title.
FIDE:
Summary: Fide claims as the global governing body, that only them can have the world chess champion and no other body of chess can do that.
Official news from the FIDE website:
"In recent days, FIDE has been engaged in extensive discussions with the “Freestyle Chess Tour” regarding the potential recognition of their event as a World Championship. Despite our willingness to collaborate—including offering a waiver to the participants of the planned 2025 competition, waiving the fee for the 2025 edition, and requesting an end to unfounded accusations against FIDE and undermining classical chess—no agreement was reached.
The “Freestyle Chess Tour” has chosen not to acknowledge FIDE’s existing authority over the World Championship title and has opted to remain a privately organized tournament, primarily featuring hand-picked elite players, rather than an open and transparent qualification process.
A true World Championship must be inclusive, with transparent qualification pathways that follow FIDE’s rules and regulations—established with the consensus of the global chess community—as seen in the FIDE World Championship cycle. Without these principles, the integrity of the title is at risk.
Taking this into consideration, players wishing to participate in the 2025 Freestyle Chess Tour event are required to sign the waiver note by 18:00 CET, February 4, 2025, to remain eligible for the official FIDE World Championship cycle. We note that this document does not impose new requirements on the players but provides them with a one-off exception from their existing contractual obligations towards FIDE.
However, if the “Freestyle Chess Tour” removes the “World Championship” title from their event, these restrictions will not apply.
FIDE remains open to collaboration, but we are firm in our commitment to protecting the integrity and history of the World Championship and the entire chess community."
Freestyle Chess:
Summary: Instead of collaboration, FIDE have alienated the very players of it's greatest asset, the world championship was to reflex the unique format of the events.
Letter from Jan Henric Buettner to Emil Sutovsky (x.com):
Conclusion:
Unless FIDE and Freestyle Chess figure out, we cannot know how it will end. However we can also learn from this (in my opinion) that not even FIDE can dominant the chess or the world chess championship and that we need to be independent of our self in chess not to only rely on FIDE. What do you think?
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