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Chess Olympiad: Indian teams are strong, feels world champion Magnus Carlsen

The World No. 1 will be in Chennai as part of Team Norway, which is ranked third amongst 187 registered teams in the open section at the Olympiad

ANI Jul 26, 2022 22:52 IST googleads

Norwegian GM Magnus Carlsen (Photo: Reuters)

Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India] July 26 (ANI): Five-time world champion Magnus Carlsen believes that the Indian teams have a strong chance of winning medals at the upcoming 44th Chess Olympiad which will begin at Mamallapuram, Chennai on uly 28.
Carlsen is very impressed and vocal about the top two Indian teams in the fray at the event, especially the young India Team 2.
"Both Indian teams have a very strong and impressive line of players and I think both have a chance to be amongst the medals," he said.
The World No. 1 will be in the city as part of Team Norway, which is ranked third amongst 187 registered teams in the open section at the Olympiad. Norway is also a strong contender for one of the three medals at stake.
While expressing his excitement about returning to Chennai--the city where he clinched his first-ever World Chess Championship defeating Viswanathan Anand in 2013, Carlsen further added: "It is going to be awesome to be back in Chennai again as it has been nine years since one of the greatest experiences of my chess career. Those are fantastic memories to revisit and I am looking forward to making new ones.
"Tamil Nadu or say Chennai is the hottest hub of chess in the world now. So just to be there and be a part of the chess celebration is a reason in itself."
In the absence of Russia and China, India Team 1 is rated second while the star-studded USA tops the ranking list. India Team 2 though ranked 11th, appears to have caught the imagination of the world for the talented teen prodigies it has.
Chess Olympiad will conclude on August 10. (ANI)

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