World No.1 chess player Magnus Carlsen is busy proving that he is ‘still better than the kids’ but there’s no active player who can entice him back to the World Chess Championship cycle.
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Thesportstak on MSNMagnus Carlsen reveals one player who could bring him back to reclaim World Chess titleMagnus Carlsen reveals the one player who almost brought him back to defend his World Chess title. Discover why the chess legend stepped away and what drives him now.
In an exclusive interview with Firstpost, Indian chess Grandmaster Arjun Erigaisi talks about his association with leading ...
The CEO of FIDE (International Chess Federation) Emil Sutovsky has claimed that removing women-only events would deprive the ...
before eventually losing to Carlsen in 2013. Also Read: FIDE World Rapid Chess Championship: Full list of winners In 2006, he became the fourth player to pass the 2800 Elo mark on the FIDE rating ...
In an exclusive chat with Firstpost, India’s first female Grandmaster Koneru Humpy reflects on becoming only the second ...
Lufkin could not have asked for a better chess tournament, as the final game ended with a nail-biter. With 0:00 time left on ...
Magnus Carlsen feels he’s still better than the young generation of chess players, but the Norwegian great is ruling out a comeback at the classical world championship. World No. 1 Carlsen cited lack ...
World No 1 Magnus Carlsen isn’t just the standout chess player in the current generation, he is also considered one of the greatest to have ever played the sport. And in his recent appearance on ‘The ...
Magnus Carlsen now has an unsurpassable lead of 50 points over Indian GM D Gukesh.
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