Chess fans around the world are closely following the situation, hoping for a quick solution to ensure the smooth running of the Candidates Tournament. This event, which determines the contender for the World Chess Championship title, holds great importance in the world of chess, and any disturbances could greatly impact the global chess community.
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The International Chess Federation (FIDE) has issued an urgent appeal to the Canadian government, requesting the expedited issuance of entry visas for participants in the prestigious Candidates Tournament scheduled to be held in Toronto. Delays in obtaining visas for players have raised concerns about the smooth running of the event and the potential disruption it may cause.
“The most prestigious tournament in the chess world, the FIDE Candidates, which will determine the contenders for the title of world champion in both the open and women's categories, is scheduled to take place from April 3 to 22 in Toronto, Canada. “For the first time in chess history, The prestigious tournament is hosted in Canada, in recognition of the country's growing role in the world of chess,” she wrote in a statement released on X.
“Unfortunately, players from various countries around the world, who submitted their visa applications a few months ago, have yet to receive any updates on their status. With only one month remaining until the FIDE Candidates Championship, there are serious concerns about players arriving in time.” the appropriate”. Players to Toronto.
“Recognizing the popularity of the game in the country, and its growing role in the world of chess, we are asking the Canadian government for support in urgently addressing this matter. Ensuring safe and timely access for players is critical to the success and integrity of the FIDE Candidates Championship and to strengthening Canada as a “The host country of the most important chess tournament of the year, which will be watched by millions of spectators around the world.”
Visa delays can significantly impact players' preparations and mental state in the run-up to a high-pressure competition. In addition, any last-minute arrival due to visa issues could disrupt the smooth flow of the tournament and possibly affect the integrity of the competition.