Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

‘Steady 2016, stronger 2017’

Anand says barring setbacks, 2016 was satisfacto­ry

- Siddharth Vishwanath­an n siddharth.vishwanath­an@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Viswanatha­n Anand had high and low points in 2016. He won the Leon Chess Rapid Masters tournament and had solid performanc­es in the Sinquefiel­d Cup in St.Louis, Tal Memorial tournament and in the London Chess Classic. The low point was the Candidates tournament where, despite beating eventual winner Sergey Karjakin of Russia, Anand ended up joint second.

He finished fourth in the 2016 Grand Chess tour, resulting in him not securing direct qualificat­ion for the Grand Chess tour of 2017.

Another low point for Anand in 2016 was the death of Tamil Nadu chief minister, Jayalalith­aa, on December 5. The five-time world champion had a good rapport with the actress-turned-politician.

Her biggest contributi­on to chess was ensuring Chennai hosted the 2013 FIDE World Championsh­ips, the first time the World Championsh­ip was held outside Europe, Russia or the United States. Anand, who will play the World Rapid and Blitz championsh­ip in Doha on December 25, spoke about his performanc­es, his memories of Jayalalith­aa and the challenges for 2017. How would you describe your performanc­es in 2016?

It was a stable year. Except for the start, I did well in most of the tournament­s where I managed a score of +1. I had success in rapid tournament­s. There are positives to take out from 2016. A talking point in the London tournament was your innovation against winner Wesley So. Can you describe it? The Queen’s Gambit declined, which I used against Wesley (Filipino GM playing for US), is an old move. There is a variation with the bishop which makes this move different. I had prepared well for this. I used the same against Vaselin Topalov to secure the win. Magnus Carlsen and Wesley So are dominating the chess circuit. How would you describe their style of play?

Both Carlsen and Wesley play effortless chess. Wesley, in particular, never seems to be breaking into a sweat while playing. Were you surprised Karjakin stretched Carlsen into the tiebreaks in the recent championsh­ip clash?

Karjakin put in a solid effort. He went for a conservati­ve approach and executed it well.

It was an exciting contest from a sporting point of view. However, from a point of view of new ideas, it was not a good championsh­ip.

Jayalalith­aa’s insistence ensured the C’ship came here. The presence of chess in schools increased. A lot of awards were given during her tenure. ANAND, on Jayalalith­aa

What are your memories of Jayalalith­aa?

She had a very humble nature. Every time I won, Jayalalith­aa would congratula­te me. I shared a wonderful rapport with her. What was Jayalalith­aa’s contributi­on to chess?

She was instrument­al in Chennai hosting the 2013 FIDE World Chess championsh­ip match (Carlsen beat Anand). India had bid in 2010 and 2012 but on both occasions, we lost. Jayalalith­aa’s insistence ensured the championsh­ip came to Chennai.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Viswanatha­n Anand won the Leon Chess Rapid Masters tournament this year.
GETTY IMAGES Viswanatha­n Anand won the Leon Chess Rapid Masters tournament this year.

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