Announcement of the latest grades of Chinese chess players

  Ke Jie tops the list for the 42nd consecutive month

  Guangzhou Daily News (all media reporter Shi Shaozong) The China Go Association released the latest public version of Chinese chess players yesterday, and China's No. 1 master Ke Jie topped the list for the 42nd consecutive month, continuing to set records.

Gu Zihao returned to No. 2 after 4 months.

Li Xuanhao, who ranked 14th in the last issue, not only rose to the ninth dan in April, but also won the ninth Lanke Cup championship. He broke into the top ten in the ranking and jumped to sixth place, becoming the most dazzling star of the month.

  In April, the ranking match consisted of the Asian Games selection and the Lanke Cup. Ke Jie achieved 6 wins and 4 losses, and the ranking dropped by 5 points compared with the previous month, leading with 2755 points for 42 consecutive months.

Gu Zihao, who ranked third in the last period, had 5 wins and 5 losses, and his score dropped by 6 points, but his ranking rose to second, which also expanded Ke Jie's lead from 48 points in the previous period to 61 points in this period.

  Yang Dingxin, who ranked fifth in the last issue, had 7 wins and 4 losses, his score increased by 8 points, and his ranking returned to the top three.

Mi Yuting, who was fourth in the last period, had 3 wins and 7 losses, his score dropped by 24 points, and he was ranked fifth.

  In April, Li Xuanhao and Fan Tingyu were the figures of the year. Both of them started the preliminaries because of their participation in the Asian Games trials and eventually won the right to qualify. Therefore, not only did they have the largest number of games, but they also won an amazing number of games and their scores rose sharply.

Li Xuanhao has 17 wins and 4 losses in the two competitions, his score has skyrocketed by an astonishing 68 points, his ranking has jumped 8 places, and he ranks sixth.

Fan Tingyu has 16 wins and 5 losses in two games, his score has risen by 47 points, and his ranking has risen from sixth to fourth.