GMZhao, Zong-Yuan

ACF ID: 2055943 • NSW b. 1986 · Male

GM Zhao, Zong-Yuan from NSW is an Australian chess player with ACF and FIDE rating history. This profile includes ACF ID 2055943 and FIDE ID 03202534.

GM Zhao, Zong-Yuan current Australian chess ratings

ACF classic rating
2458
ACF classic list 2026-06
ACF quick rating
2586
ACF quick list 2026-06
FIDE standard rating
2409
FIDE rapid rating
2507
FIDE blitz rating
2553
State
NSW
ACF ID
2055943
FIDE ID
03202534
FIDE ID: 03202534

Achievements

Curated notes tied to this player’s FIDE ID.

  • Australian Player of the Year honours

    Awarded the Australian Chess Federation Steiner Medallists Player of the Year 3 times: 1998, 2007, 2008.

    Australian Chess Federation · source

  • Australian Open honours

    Won the Australian Open in 2007, according to the Australian Chess Federation honour roll.

    Australian Chess Federation · source

  • Australian Junior Championship honours

    Won the Australian Junior Championship in 2001, according to the ACF honour boards.

    Australian Chess Federation · source

  • ACF Grand Prix honours

    Won the ACF Grand Prix in 2010, according to the Australian Chess Federation winners list.

    Australian Chess Federation · source

  • Australian grandmaster title record

    Zong-Yuan Zhao is listed by the Australian Chess Federation among Australian grandmasters, with IM title in 2000 and GM title in 2008.

    Australian Chess Federation · source

  • Grandmaster career highlights

    Zhao Zong-Yuan is an Australian chess Grandmaster. As of September 2019, he was the third-ranked active chess player in Australia.

    Wikipedia · source

FIDE rating

International standard — official FIDE profile

Standard

2409

Rapid

2507

Blitz

2553

FIDE ID: 03202534

FIDE rating history

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ACF Classic

2458!!State rank #1 (NSW)

16 games • 2026-06

ACF Quick

2586!State rank #2 (NSW)

0 games • 2026-06

ACF rating history

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