Stavanger, June 7
World number one Magnus Carlsen, after clinching his seventh Norway Chess title on Saturday, noted that Indian chess stars D Gukesh and Arjun Erigaisi are "very good" but "still need a little bit of time to prepare."
Carlsen's final-round game against Arjun ended in a draw. The title was then decided by the result of the match between Gukesh and American Grandmaster Fabiano Caruana. Caruana's win over Gukesh helped Carlsen secure the top spot.
Carlsen finished the tournament with 16 points. Caruana came second with 15.5 points, and Gukesh secured third place with 14.5 points. Arjun Erigaisi, who had a strong campaign, ended in fifth place with 13 points.
Speaking to ANI after the tournament, Carlsen said, "I feel great. It is a relief to win the tournament. In the end, it was such a rollercoaster, but it is good."
Carlsen also appreciated the talent of both Gukesh and Arjun but said they still need some time to grow. Referring to his match against Gukesh, which he lost, Carlsen called it a game that will "stick out" and stay in memory. After that loss, Carlsen's visible frustration, which included banging the table and knocking over chess pieces, went viral on social media.
"They are all very good (Gukesh and Arjun), but they still need a little bit of time to prepare. We also have a tournament running simultaneously in Armenia, where Pragg (R Praggnanandhaa) and Aravindh Chithambaram showed very good chess... It is not a positive memory, but the game that will stick out is the game against Gukesh," Carlsen said.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Gukesh beating Carlsen was the highlight for me! 🇮🇳 Our young players are making waves globally. Carlsen is right - with more experience, they'll dominate the chess world. The future is bright for Indian chess!
Carlsen's frustration after losing to Gukesh was so relatable 😂 Even the world's best can't handle our Indian prodigies! But his words show respect - that's what makes him a true champion.
Third and fifth place finishes against such strong competition is no small feat. Remember when India had just Vishy Anand? Now we have multiple players in top tournaments. What a golden era for Indian chess!
While I'm proud of our players, Carlsen makes a valid point. We shouldn't get overexcited - these young talents need proper guidance and time to mature. The chess federation must ensure they get the right support system.
That moment when Gukesh made Magnus bang the table - pure gold! 🆠But seriously, Carlsen's praise means a lot coming from the world's best. Our players are learning from the very best opponents.
Chess is becoming the new cricket in India! So many young talents emerging. Parents should take note - this is a great career option that brings global recognition. #ProudIndian
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