Magnus Carlsen: The Reigning King of Chess and Mentor to the Next Generation
Magnus Carlsen, the five-time World Chess Champion, is in Kolkata for the Tata Steel Chess tournament and has shared his thoughts on the current state of the game and the rising stars in the chess world. Carlsen, who has dominated the chess scene for years, believes that there is more to chess than just ratings and crowns.
In an exclusive interview with Hindustan Times, Carlsen discussed the young Indian chess stars, including D Gukesh, Arjun, Praggnanandhaa, and Abdusattarov. He praised their competitive spirit and unique playing styles, highlighting their strengths and weaknesses.
Carlsen also shared his thoughts on the upcoming World Championship Match between Ding Liren and Gukesh, stating that he is looking forward to the competition. He believes that Gukesh has a good chance of winning but acknowledges that Ding is a strong competitor as well.
When asked about his own future in chess, Carlsen mentioned that he is gradually phasing out of playing classical chess and is focusing more on faster formats like Blitz and Rapid. He expressed his interest in mentoring the next generation of chess players and being involved in the development of the game.
Overall, Carlsen’s insights into the current chess landscape and his thoughts on the future of the game provide a fascinating glimpse into the mind of one of the greatest chess players of all time.