The Sunday Guardian

ANAND WINS WORLD RAPID CHAMPIONSH­IP

Indian comes up with a stunning show to beat the world’s best players and prove that he is still a force to reckon with.

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Silencing those who cite his age, India’s Viswanatha­n Anand, a five-time World Chess Champion, on Thursday presented himself a world title as a belated birthday gift.

Much to the delight of his fans in India and the world over, the 48-year-old Anand won The King Salman World Rapid Championsh­ip in Riyadh, proving his mastery in the 64-square board game once again.

“Becoming world champion again is the most amazing feeling,” Anand tweeted.

Known as the ‹lightening kid’ during his school days, Anand convincing­ly won the world rapid tournament to bring back a world chess title to the nation that gave the world the game itself.

“I was happy on hearing the news. He played against an incredibly strong field and won the title undefeated,” Aruna Anand, the champion’s wife, told IANS.

She said Anand goes to tournament with an open mind and will not say anything about his chances of winning a tournament.

“During the tournament, Anand was more focused. He won crucial games at the right time,” Aruna remarked.

V. Ravichandr­an, a National B player and who had played with Anand during their school days, said: “I was very much excited after seeing Anand win the title online. It is a great achievemen­t at this age.

“He is the living legend of the Indian sport,” Bharat Singh Chauhan, Secretary of the All India Chess Federation (AICF), told IANS.

“We believe in Anand’s ability. I was tracking Anand at the world rapid tournament from round one. After his win against World Champion Magnus Carlsen, we were confident that Anand would win the title,” Chauhan said.

According to him, AICF would hold a grand felicitati­on function honouring Anand.

Chauhan said rapid games in fact are much more taxing men- tally and physically.

Meanwhile, wishes are pouring in for Anand from people in different walks of life.

“Congratula­tions Viswanatha­n Anand for winning the World Rapid Chess Championsh­ip. Such determined pursuit of excellence across decades makes you an inspiratio­n for all of us. India is proud of you,” Indian President Ram Nath Kovind tweeted.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a tweet, said: “Congratula­tions @vishy64the­king! You’ve proven your mettle time and again. Your tenacity inspires us. India is proud of your exemplary success at the World Rapid Chess Championsh­ip!” IANS

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