I’m not enjoying playing chess: Carlsen after defeat to Gukesh
Magnus Carlson, world champion, clearly admitted that he was India's Kishore stormester D. After the loss to Gukesh, it does not like to play chess at this time. Gukesh's impressive victory of Carlson marked another milestone in his growing career and emphasized the growing strength of young Indian players on the global stage. Carlson accepted Gukesh's worthy victory, but openly shared the lack of inspiration and despair with his recent performances. Despite being known for his dominance and passion for the game, Carlson's statement reflects his current match to get happiness in competition. His comments described anxiety and interest in the world of chess if this mood could affect his future plans. Meanwhile, Gukesh's victory emphasizes his ability to become a malignant strength in international chess, leading to further increasing India's promotion in the game. The results of the match also added drama to Norway the chess event.
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