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Magnus Carlsen is arguably the greatest chess player in history. Carlsen won five world chess championship titles — beating opponents like Viswanathan Anand (twice), Sergey Karjakin, Fabiano Caruana and Ian Nepomniachtchi — before walking away from the 2022 world championship battle, thus abdicating his throne. He first won the world title in 2013, then continued to defend it four times in 2014, 2016, 2018, and 2021.

Carlsen has often spoken about his lack of motivation to play in classical chess tournaments, the longest format in the sport and the most prestigious. However, Carlsen constantly competes in other chess events, frequently winning them. Recently, he won the inaugural chess event at the Esports World Cup in 2025.

Carlsen is still the world no 1 in all three formats. In fact, Carlsen has been world no 1 in every monthly rating list published by FIDE since July 2011. He first became world no 1 in 2010, but Anand dethroned him soon.

Carlsen touched a rating of 2882 in classical chess twice — 2014 and 2019 — which is the best rating ever recorded by any player in chess history. He's also set records in other formats: his rapid rating hit 2919 in July 2017 and his blitz peak was 2986 in December 2017.

Born on November 30, 1990, at the age of 13, Carlsen had two significant results in the same tournament against two former world champions: he held Garry Kasparov to a draw and defeated Anatoly Karpov at the same event in 2004.

While talking about those career-defining games in an interview with The Indian Express, Carlsen had said: "I was massively intimidated while playing Kasparov at the age of 13. You can see that from the fact that in the game which I eventually drew with Kasparov, I spent oceans of time checking and double checking lines that I could have played a lot quicker. If I had done that I could have won the game instead of drawing it. They say your appetite grows with the more you eat. That definitely happened for me: the stronger I got, the more ambitious I got as well. Those days I had a lot of respect for older and stronger players… I sometimes accepted draws when I was in a better position and so on. But I learnt to be more confident with age and experience."

Praggnanandhaa R recently explained what makes Carlsen so good in an interview.

"Carlsen has this intuition in every position which is just amazing. When you actually see his game — even in shorter formats — he usually plays the top three choices of the computer every single time. That intuition is something that he developed over a period of time. He’s one of the players who knows a lot of classics from the past. He has read a lot and I think that’s one thing he has that helps him. Mentally he’s really strong. You can never see him collapse in a tournament completely. Even when you actually make a mistake when he’s lost, he’s there fighting every chance he’s getting and he pushes till the end. He tries every resource that’s possible," Pragg said.

MAGNUS CARLSEN NEWS

Seven-figure club: Magnus Carlsen was only chess player to earn over $1 million in 2025 from prize money

January 07, 2026 8:55 pm

India’s top money earner when it came to prize money was Arjun Erigaisi, who pocketed a whopping $431,214 (approximately Rs 3.8 crore) in 2025. This put Arjun 8th in the 2025 list while Praggnanandhaa and Gukesh were behind him.

Magnus Carlsen tells Faustino Oro: 'One day, Messi will be lucky to be compared to you'

January 08, 2026 1:01 am

Talking about the record of the youngest grandmaster in the world, Carlsen had some advice for Oro. “I do think that there are more important things right now than records. He's a great player. He has a wonderful positional feeling for chess which is quite rare among such young players."

‘Magnus is very influential’: Why many chess players want FIDE to take action against Carlsen’s emotional outbursts and why they aren’t

January 06, 2026 7:09 pm

The parent body sees the episodes as ‘normal occurrences’ but players like Aronian and Srinath feel ‘tantrums shouldn’t be normalised’.

'Just took them a year to see it': Magnus Carlsen aims dig at Ruben Amorim after Manchester United sacking

January 05, 2026 8:39 pm

Amorim joined ‌United after impressing at Portugal's Sporting Lisbon but struggled to make any immediate impact. In his 63 games, he oversaw 24 wins, 18 draws and 21 defeats, with a win percentage of 38.1.

Alireza Firouzja's rollercoaster: From being hailed as the next big thing in Chess to missing out on 2026 Candidates

January 02, 2026 12:46 pm

Firouzja is no longer the dominant force he once was, at least not in classical chess. From qualifying for two consecutive Candidates tournaments and entering them as one of the top contenders, Firouzja's stock has gradually declined.

Reflections of 2025: A smash that shook the chess world, a controversial outburst at the US Open and a false dawn in Indian football

December 31, 2025 1:21 pm

As the year winds down, The Indian Express team picks moments from the world of sports that captured imagination and changed fortunes. From Divya Deshmukh in chess, to Rory McIlroy in golf, to a visually impaired mountaineer Chhonzin Angmo who conquered Mount Everest

World Blitz Championships: Arjun Erigaisi ends year with bittersweet bronze, Magnus Carlsen makes a comeback for ages to win title

December 31, 2025 9:40 am

Carlsen and Erigaisi thus became the only two players at the World Rapid and Blitz Championship in Doha to take home two medals, with Carlsen winning twin golds.

'Should not be normalizing tantrums': Levon Aronian tells World Blitz arbiter on Magnus Carlsen fist smash incident

December 30, 2025 9:01 pm

Aronian was reacting to a post on X from arbiter Chris Bird, who had handled the Carlsen-Arjun situation on Monday.

Magnus Carlsen loses by forfeit after another accident with pieces at World Blitz Championship

December 30, 2025 6:10 pm

As soon as Carlsen hit his clock, Martirosyan protested and stopped the clock to call over the arbiter Chris Bird.

Arjun Erigaisi takes down Magnus Carlsen in tense blitz clash as World No 1 smashes fist on table again

December 30, 2025 9:02 pm

Magnus Carlsen smashed his fist on the board after fumbling and dropping his queen to lose on time against Arjun Erigaisi at the World Blitz Championship. The World No 1 had also smashed his fist on a table after losing to world champion Gukesh in a classical game in June this year.

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