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===Tata Steel tournament=== [[File:Magnus Carlsen Tata Steel 2013.jpg|thumb|WCC [[Magnus Carlsen]], who is also an 8 time winner, pictured at Tata Steel 2013, which he went on to win|alt=Carlsen makes a move]] [[File:TataSteelChessLeiden25.jpg|thumb|WCC [[Magnus Carlsen]] vs former WCC [[Viswanathan Anand]], pictured at Tata Steel 2019, which Carlsen went on to win|alt=Carlsen thinks on a move, while Anand looks away]] [[File:TataSteelChess2025.jpg|thumb|A group photo of the 14 GMs competing in the Masters section of Tata Steel Chess 2025, including WCC [[Gukesh Dommaraju]] (sitting center) and eventual winner [[R Praggnanandhaa]] (sitting, 2nd from right)|alt=7 GMs sitting on chairs in a row, 7 standing behind them]] From 2011, the formal name changed to the "Tata Steel Chess Tournament".<ref name="History2"/> The winners of the Masters section were:<ref name="Winners"/><ref name="formerchampionslist"/> :{| class="sortable wikitable" |+ {{sronly|Winners 2011-present}} ! scope=col | # ! scope=col | Year ! scope=col | Winner ! scope=col | Country ! scope=col" |Score ! scope=col |{{Abbr|%|Percentage}} |- ! scope=row |73 |[[Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2011|2011]] |{{sortname|Hikaru|Nakamura}} |{{flagicon|USA}} United States |9/13 |69.2 |- ! scope=row |74 |[[Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2012|2012]] |{{sortname|Levon|Aronian}} |{{flagicon|ARM}} Armenia |9/13 |69.2 |- ! scope=row |75 |[[Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2013|2013]] |{{sortname|Magnus|Carlsen}} |{{flagicon|NOR}} Norway |10/13 |76.9 |- ! scope=row |76 |[[Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2014|2014]] |{{sortname|Levon|Aronian}} |{{flagicon|ARM}} Armenia |8/11 |72.7 |- ! scope=row |77 |[[Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2015|2015]] |{{sortname|Magnus|Carlsen}} |{{flagicon|NOR}} Norway |9/13 |69.2 |- ! scope=row |78 |[[Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2016|2016]] |{{sortname|Magnus|Carlsen}} |{{flagicon|NOR}} Norway |9/13 |69.2 |- ! scope=row |79 |[[Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2017|2017]] |{{sortname|Wesley|So}} |{{flagicon|USA}} United States |9/13 |69.2 |- ! scope=row |80 |[[Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2018|2018]] |{{sortname|Magnus|Carlsen}} |{{flagicon|NOR}} Norway |9/13 |69.2 |- ! scope=row |81 |[[Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2019|2019]] |{{sortname|Magnus|Carlsen}} |{{flagicon|NOR}} Norway |9/13 |69.2 |- ! scope=row |82 |[[Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2020|2020]] |{{sortname|Fabiano|Caruana}} |{{flagicon|USA}} United States |10/13 |76.9 |- ! scope=row |83 |[[Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2021|2021]] |{{sortname|Jorden|van Foreest}} |{{flagicon|NED}} Netherlands |8½/13 |65.4 |- ! scope=row |84 |[[Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2022|2022]] |{{sortname|Magnus|Carlsen}} |{{flagicon|NOR}} Norway |9½/13 |73.1 |- ! scope=row |85 |[[Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2023|2023]] |{{sortname|Anish|Giri}} |{{flagicon|NED}} Netherlands |8½/13 |65.4 |- ! scope=row |86 |[[Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2024|2024]] |{{sortname|Wei|Yi||Wei, Yi}} |{{flagicon|CHN}} China |8½/13 |65.4 |- ! scope=row |87 |[[Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2025|2025]] |{{sortname|R|Praggnanandhaa||R, Praggnanandhaa}} |{{flagicon|IND}} India |8½/13 |65.4 |}
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