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Chess: Magnus Carlsen enjoys narrow win in Malmö during rare classical outing
Sport
08.05.2026

Chess: Magnus Carlsen enjoys narrow win in Malmö during rare classical outing

The world No 1 lost to Jorden van Foreest, but squeezed into a tie for first and won the blitz playoffThe world No 1, Magnus Carlsen, making a rare return to classical chess this week at the annual TePe Sigeman tournament in Malmö, Sweden, squeezed through to a blitz ­playoff in Thursday’s final round after ­Turkey’s 14-year-old ­talent Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus ­blundered fatally in the late stages after reaching a drawn position.Carlsen tied on 5/7 with India’s Arjun Erigaisi and won the blitz playoff 2-1. This was the final sudden death game. Continue reading...

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Guardian Sport
Keymer Exclusive: Being German No. 1, Magnus intimidation, and more
ACTU
29.04.2026

Keymer Exclusive: Being German No. 1, Magnus intimidation, and more

In this exclusive interview, Vincent Keymer reflected on his rise from winning the Grenke Open at 13 to claiming the Grenke Freestyle 2026 title in Karlsruhe. Germany’s No. 1 spoke about freestyle chess relying more on intuition, handling the “intimidation factor” of Magnus Carlsen, and balancing school with chess while growing up in a family of musicians. Keymer also praised coach Péter Lékó and discussed the challenges young chess players face in Germany compared to countries like India.

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Times of India
Magnus Carlsen Backs Javokhir Sindarov to Beat D Gukesh in World Chess Championship
En développement
Sport·20.04.2026Résumé IA

Magnus Carlsen Backs Javokhir Sindarov to Beat D Gukesh in World Chess Championship

Five-time world champion Magnus Carlsen has backed 20-year-old Uzbek prodigy Javokhir Sindarov to defeat reigning champion D Gukesh in the upcoming World Chess Championship. Speaking at an event in Stockholm, Carlsen highlighted Sindarov's well-rounded game while pointing out Gukesh's 'obvious weaknesses.' Both players are 20, making this the youngest World Championship match in history. Former champion Garry Kasparov also labelled Sindarov the 'clear favourite' based on his dominant 10/14 performance at the Candidates Tournament.

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TOI Sports