Tong(QD) Xiao
FIDE ID 8622388
About
Overview
Tong Xiao (FIDE ID: 8622388), officially registered in FIDE databases as Xiao Tong(QD), is a Chinese chess Grandmaster born on November 20, 2008, in Qingdao, Shandong, China. Representing the Chinese Chess Federation (CHN), he achieved the Grandmaster title in 2024. As of May 2026, he holds a classical FIDE rating of 2586, alongside a rapid rating of 2441 and a blitz rating of 2427. Xiao is a national individual champion, a team youth Olympiad gold medalist, and a regular competitor in elite team championships and international open tournaments.
Biography & Major Career Milestones
Xiao Tong began his chess development in Shandong, training at the Qilu Evening News Chess Academy. He progressed rapidly through national youth competitions before making an impact on the international open circuit.
In June and July of 2023, Xiao competed in the I Torneo Internacional Orillas de Mar in Tenerife, Spain. He tied for first place in the event, scoring 7/9 points alongside Abhijeet Gupta, Bu Xiangzhi, Dragos Ceres, and Liu Yan, ultimately finishing fifth on tiebreak. This performance earned him his first Grandmaster norm. His eighth-round victory in this tournament over Icelandic Grandmaster Hannes Stefansson was named "game of the week" by the Arona Chess Club.
Xiao secured his second Grandmaster norm shortly after, in July 2023, at the XLII Open Internacional Villa de Benasque in Spain. He completed the requirements for the title in September 2023 at the SixDays Budapest One Year GM-B tournament in Hungary. Similar to Chinese compatriots Wang Hao and Peng Xiongjian, Xiao became a Grandmaster directly, bypasssing the International Master (IM) title.
In July 2024, Xiao won the Biel Chess Festival Swiss Rapid Fischer Random (Chess960) Championship with an undefeated score of 6.5/7. FIDE officially formalized his Grandmaster title in August 2024. At the time of his title approval, he was the world's seventh-youngest grandmaster, the first player born in 2008 worldwide to achieve the GM title, and the fifth-youngest Grandmaster in Chinese chess history.
Xiao secured another major open tournament victory in November 2024, winning the 4th "Belt and Road" Chess Open in Qinhuangdao, China, with a score of 7/9. In July 2025, he claimed his first national title by winning the 17th Chinese Chess Championship in Xinghua. Playing in an 11-round Swiss system against 60 of the nation's top players, Xiao finished clear first and undefeated with a score of 8/11 (5 wins, 6 draws).
Xiao maintained his active tournament schedule into 2026. He placed 7th at the 2026 Reykjavik Open in March, scoring 7/9, and followed this with a 10th-place finish at the 2026 Grenke Chess Open in April, where he scored 7/9 and co-led the field with a perfect 5/5 score after five rounds.
Elite Team & Event Performance
- FIDE World Youth U16 Chess Olympiad (2023): Representing China on Board 2 in Eindhoven, Netherlands, Xiao scored 7.5/9 with a performance rating of 2489. His undefeated individual performance helped China win the team gold medal, and he was awarded the individual gold medal for Board 2.
- Chinese Chess Team Championship (2025): Playing for the Shandong team, Xiao helped secure the team gold medal in the men's open division in Zhangjiakou, performing on the upper boards.
- Chinese Chess League Division A (2025): Represented Shandong Foreign Languages on Board 1, competing against top-tier domestic and international grandmasters.
Playing Style, Material Tendencies & Endgame Profiling
Xiao Tong is a dynamic, universal-style player with high tactical alertness and precise calculation abilities. Having developed during the engine-assisted era of modern chess, his play is highly concrete, emphasizing active piece play and immediate counter-initiative over passive defense.
Xiao frequently steers games toward highly asymmetric structures, particularly within the Sicilian Najdorf, where he excels at managing structural imbalances. He is comfortable accepting isolated pawns or minor structural weaknesses if they are offset by open files, active diagonals, or direct attacking chances against the enemy king. He demonstrates a strong handling of the bishop pair, utilizing long-range minor-piece coordination to probe weaknesses across both wings.
Defensively, Xiao is highly resilient, a characteristic demonstrated by his undefeated championship runs at the 2025 Chinese Chess Championship and the 2024 Biel Chess Festival. When facing pressure, he prefers to seek tactical resources that complicate the position rather than consenting to passive defense. In the endgame, Xiao exhibits technical accuracy, particularly in rook-and-pawn endgames and minor-piece endgames where active king placement and precise pawn majorities are decisive.
Opening Repertoire & Theoretical Move Orders
Xiao Tong maintains a theoretically rigorous opening repertoire focused on mainlines with occasional transpositions into dynamic flank systems.
1. As White
Xiao's primary first move is 1.e4, leading to classical open games.
Against the Caro-Kann Defense, he heavily relies on the Advance Variation. In lines where Black plays an early Bf5, Xiao utilizes space-gaining plans on the kingside:
Against Caro-Kann systems with an early ...c5, he employs the following central challenge:
When facing 1...e5, Xiao plays the Ruy Lopez. Against Berlin Defense setups, he regularly opts for the Anti-Berlin systems with d3, aiming for quiet, strategic pressure:
As a flank alternative, especially in rapid and blitz formats, Xiao utilizes the Nimzovich-Larsen Attack to sidestep mainstream theoretical lines:
2. As Black
Against 1.e4, Xiao's primary defense is the Sicilian Defense, with the Najdorf Variation serving as his premier weapon for counter-attacking play:
He also employs the Sicilian Kan as a flexible alternative, allowing for varied middlegame structures:
Against 1.d4, Xiao relies on the Queen's Gambit Declined, typically entering solid, orthodox setups:
He also utilizes standard queen's pawn transpositional orders:
Links
Recent games 405
| Date | Color | Opponent | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| — | Gyula Pap(2432) | 1/2-1/2 | |
| — | Nodirbek Yakubboev(2691) | 1-0 | |
| — | Di Zhang(2446) | 0-1 | |
| — | Yan Liu(2536) | 1/2-1/2 | |
| — | Mark Smirnov(2420) | 1-0 |