Former World Chess Champion Viswanathan Anand has hinted that he might
not play in the Khanty-Mansiysk Chess Candidates 2014 for a chance at taking a
shot at the next World Chess Championship. Anand lost the World Chess Champion
title to Magnus Carlsen of Norway a month back in Chennai.
Former World Chess Champion
Viswanathan Anand was speaking to journalists in Pune after launching an NIIT
Mind Champions programme. Asked if he had decided about playing in the Chess
Candidates, the 44-year-old said: "No, not at the moment. I mean, most likely
I won't play. Zurich is the only confirmed event for me right now. There are
many interesting invitations for the second half of the year. And possibly I
will be playing in Ukraine, where I will be playing rapid."
Anand also told journalists, about
analysing his loss to Magnus Carlsen, "To be honest I have actually
preferred not to do any of it (post-match analysis). I think sometimes you just
accept that things can go horribly wrong and then it's more important to
recover and focus on the next tournament rather than be obsessive about what
you did wrong. Clearly, there will be some broad lessons and they are accepted
as well."
When asked if World Chess Champion
Magnus Carlsen had an attitude problem, Anand said, "You know you can’t
really control what other people do. If you lose at the chessboard then you
should not pay attention to anything else. Therefore, I don’t care what he
does. I lost on the chessboard and you just have to accept it."
As regards chess being included in
the Olympics, Anand said, "It has been like that for a while. I don’t
think there any prospect for the sport now. The procedure itself is going to
take too long. It will take a lot of time for the sport to be approved. Even if
it happened today it will take eight years.” On his chances of being
awarded a Bharat Ratna after Sachin Tendulkar, Anand said, "I don’t know.
It is not something that you lobby for."
The qualifiers for the
Khanty-Mansiysk Chess Candidates 2014 are Levon Aronian (rating), Sergey
Karjakin (rating), Vladimir Kramnik (World Cup), Dmitry Andreikin (World Cup),
Veselin Topalov (Grand Prix winner), Shakhriyar Mamedyarov (Grand Prix
runner-up) Vishy Anand (the loser of the World Chess Championship 2013) and
Peter Svidler (wild card chosen by the organiser - Russia Chess
Federation). The 2014 Chess Candidates tournament will be a double round
robin of 14 rounds.
The eight-player Candidates
tournament in Khanty Mansiysk, Russia, starts on March 12, 2014. The winner of
the tournament will become the Challenger for Magnus Carslen in the World Chess
Championship in November 2014.
The World No. 9, Viswanathan Anand
(2773) was in Pune to launch the NIIT's Mind Champion Chess programme. Anand's
slot will go to 21-year-old Fabiana Caruana of Italy, the world No. 7 (elo
2782).
Viswanathan Anand has automatically
qualified for the Khanty-Mansiysk Chess Candidates 2014 after losing the World
Chess Championship 2013 match. Anand has to convey his decision to FIDE at
least 30 days before the start of the Candidates to allow Caruana to play else
the replacement might not take place.
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