Alexander Ipatov ( uk, Олександр Іпатов, Oleksandr Ipatov; born 16 July 1993) is a Ukrainian-born Turkish
chess grandmaster. He is the top ranked chess player of
Turkey. Ipatov was world junior champion in 2012 and Turkish champion in 2014 and 2015. Since 2012, he has played for the Turkish national team in the
Chess Olympiad,
World Team Chess Championship and
European Team Chess Championship.
Early years
Ipatov was born on July 16, 1993, in
Lviv, Ukraine. His father taught him how to play chess when he was four, and his mother brought him to the local chess club at the age of six. He trained there for four years.
Chess career
In March, 2003, Ipatov became the under-10 vice-champion of Ukraine. This made him eligible to participate in the
World Youth Chess Championship (U10 section), which took place in Greece. Ipatov finished in 11th place out of 133 players. In 2007, he finished second in the under-14 Ukrainian championship, and therefore qualified for the world U14 championship in Turkey, where he finished in 8th place, entering the top 10 for the first time.
In 2008, Ipatov gained 207
Elo rating
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The Elo system was invented as an improved ch ...
points, became twice vice-champion of Ukraine (U16 and U20), and was awarded the titles of National Master and
International Master
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(IM). From January 2009 to February 2012, he represented Spain.
In 2011, Ipatov finished third in the
Cappelle-la-Grande Open, where 573 players competed in, of which 85 were grandmasters. Since February 2012, Alexander Ipatov has represented the
Turkish Chess Federation. In August 2012, he won the
World Junior Chess Championship in
Athens ahead of
Ding Liren,
Richárd Rapport,
Yu Yangyi and
Wei Yi. This achievement made him eligible to participate in the
2013 FIDE World Cup. In the latter he was knocked out in the first round by
Wesley So.
In February 2013, he took the bronze medal in the
Turkish Chess Championship.
In September 2013, he won the silver medal at the World Junior Chess Championship in Kocaeli scoring 10.5 points out of 13, half a point behind the winner, Yu Yangyi. Alexander Ipatov became Turkish champion in 2014 and 2015.
In March 2015, he finished 7th at the
European Individual Chess Championship and as a result qualified for the
FIDE World Cup in
Baku
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. In this latter event, held later in September 2015, he knocked out
Ivan Cheparinov in round one to progress to round two, where he was knocked out by
Pavel Eljanov. In September 2016, at the
42nd Chess Olympiad
The 42nd Chess Olympiad ( az, 42-ci Şahmat Olimpiadası; also known as the Baku Chess Olympiad), organised by the Fédération Internationale des Échecs (FIDE) and comprising an openAlthough sometimes referred to as the "men's division", this ...
in Baku, Ipatov helped the Turkish team to finish sixth, Turkey's highest rank ever in a Chess Olympiad, by defeating the Georgian Grandmaster
Mikheil Mchedlishvili in the last round, when the score in the match was 1.5-1.5.
Education
Ipatov attained his bachelor's degree from the
National University “Yaroslav the Wise Law Academy of Ukraine” in
Kharkov in 2014. He is fluent in Russian, Ukrainian, Spanish, English and Turkish.
In addition to this educational attainment in 2014, between 2017-2021 he was registered as a student at Saint Louis University in Missouri, and was a member of their highly-regarded student chess team.
Chess clubs
Alexander Ipatov has played for the following chess clubs in various international leagues throughout his career :
*2016 – Deniz Su Aquamatch Satranç Gençlik ve Spor Kulübü (Turkey)
*2012 – Bois Colombes (France)
*2012 – 2012 Niš (Serbia)
*2011 – 2015 İstanbul Teknik Üniversitesi Spor Kulübü (Turkey)
*2011 – 2016 SK Turm Emsdetten (Germany)
*2010 – 2014 Law Academy Chess Club (Ukraine)
*2007 – Club d’Escacs Barberà (Spain)
Notable games
Ipatov vs Sergei Zhigalko 27th Cappelle-la-Grande (2011), Queen's Indian Defense: Fianchetto. Nimzowitsch Variation Timman's Line
Nils Grandelius versus Ipatov World Junior Championship (2012), Indian Game: Anti-Nimzo-Indian (E10)
Ipatov versus Sergey Volkov Moscow Open (2010), Semi-Slav Defense: Anti-Noteboom. Stonewall Variation Portisch Gambit (D31)
References
External links
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Interview with GM Alexander Ipatov after winning WJCCby Chessdom
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1993 births
Living people
Ukrainian chess players
Turkish chess players
Chess grandmasters
World Junior Chess Champions
Sportspeople from Lviv
Turkish people of Ukrainian descent