Recently, India’s D Gukesh had traditionally defeated China’s Ding Liren in the World Chess Championship. After which Gukesh grew to become the youngest champion of the world. However, now the query is additionally being raised once more whether or not world primary and five-time world champion Magnus Carlsen will return to classical chess to regain his vacated title in 2023. On which Magnus Carlsen himself fully rejected any such risk.
Let us let you know that, in a assessment video on Gukesh’s victory on his channel Take Take Take on YouTube, Magnus Carlsen said that, this is not going to be me. I imply, let’s speak about Gukesh and matches and all that. I’m not half of this circus. Magnus Carlsen additionally expressed his dissatisfaction with the present World Championship format.
Magnus said about Gukesh and Ding Liren’s 14th transfer that, of course, it was one thing that was a bit surprising. Many of us thought Gukesh was a favourite to win, however this was a recreation that by no means actually took off. Gukesh was clearly preventing for victory. I feel he was doing a fantastic job of retaining the recreation alive, however it all occurred very abruptly. He additionally informed the similar factor later that he was a bit on autopilot, anticipating it to go to tie-break and abruptly you get this opportunity and it is throughout.
Credit additionally given to Ding Liren
Magnus additionally credited Ding Liren for exhibiting resistance. That said, you’ll be able to say what you need about Ding and his means of taking part in however he raised his stage throughout the match. Earlier this yr in April, Gukesh shocked the world by successful the eight-man Candidates Tournament in Toronto and turning into the youngest challenger for the World Championship by securing the high spot amongst the likes of Ian Nopomniachtchi, Hikaru Nakamura and Fabiano Caruana. Have gone.