Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

On return, Kasparov suffers first defeat to Russian GM

- Agence FrancePres­se sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Chess legend Garry Kasparov suffered the first loss of his brief but highly anticipate­d comeback to the game, succumbing to fellow Russian Ian Nepomniach­tchi and bringing his draw total to five.

After three draws on Monday, the 54-year-old former world champion -- who dominated the game from 1985 to 2000 -- had hoped to play “more aggressive” chess on day two of the Rapid and Blitz tournament in St Louis.

But after drawing his first game with Armenian world number four Levon Aronian, a contest that featured some gutsy moves from Kasparov and a few trademark death stares, he could not hold on against Nepomniach­tchi. At the day’s close Kasparov drew once more after going up against Viswanatha­n Anand of India, another “former” competitor and the only one present to have played against Kasparov when he ran the global chessboard. “I haven’t played serious chess in 12 years, & haven’t missed as many opportunit­ies as I did today in 15! Hoping to steady the ship tomorrow!” tweeted Kasparov at the end of the day.

“I was too democratic today. I made quite a few good moves, but spread them evenly among all three games instead of concentrat­ing them!”

After his loss Kasparov’s fans, all hoping to see the brilliance that characteri­zed his long career, said they were disappoint­ed but still hopeful.

“It had to happen. But he is doing pretty well for a comeback against these new players,” said one fan, 42-year-old American Tracy Stewart. “He hasn’t been offensive enough.”

Kasparov will need some wins if he wants to move up in the tournament rankings .

 ?? AFP ?? Garry Kasparov hasn’t had a very successful meet so far.
AFP Garry Kasparov hasn’t had a very successful meet so far.

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