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Alekseenko's grandfather was a chess enthusiast and taught
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December 2019, he competed in the World Rapid and Blitz Championships. He placed 57th in the rapid with 8½/15 (+6–4=5), and 71st in the blitz with 11½/21 (+8–6=7).
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held in Batumi from 24 October to 2 November, Alekseenko represented Russia on the third board. He scored 4½/8 (+2–1=5) as Russia won gold. Alekseenko defeated
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On 23 December 2019, Alekseenko was announced as the wildcard nominee for the
Candidates Tournament, originally scheduled to be held in
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European Championship placement, Alekseenko was chosen as a wildcard nominee by the organiser of the tournament. He defeated
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title in 2012, but did not reach a FIDE rating of 2500 necessary for the granting of the title until 2015. He competed in the 2015
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Yekaterinburg and played the final seven games. He finished in seventh place with 5½/14.
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Caruana (who had already qualified for the Candidates).
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held in Greece from 24 October to 6 November, placing second with 8½/11 (+8–2=1}, one point behind winner
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Together with 43 other
Russian elite chess players, Alekseenko signed an open letter to Russian president
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of Poland in the final round, which proved decisive to Russia's first-place finish.
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Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University
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