The fact that despite finishing fifth and winning $30,000 in prize money, the German sports news magazine Sportschau published a long and very well-researched article shows what a stir qualifying for the Candidates Tournament could make. Would regular TV coverage of the Candidates Tournament even be conceivable?
It's not that far yet, but the train to the Candidates Tournament hasn't quite left the station yet. There are still two ways to qualify. The number one option would be by rating. The player who hasn't yet qualified for the Candidates Tournament and has the highest Elo rating in the January evaluation gets the place in the Candidates Tournament. As number 18 in the world rankings, Keymer would have to catch up by a good 29 Elo points to the current number 6 in the world, Alireza Firouzja. Not impossible, but incredibly difficult at this level.
The last option would be via the Fide Circuit, but Keymer is ranked 14th here. Here too, a comeback seems very unlikely.
Even if nothing comes of it in this cycle, the German chess future with Vincent seems to give reason for hope, we keep our fingers crossed!
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