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      Home  >  Daily News • General News • Major Tournaments  >  Titles over ranking

      Titles over ranking

      Anand, India, World Champion


      Prefer titles to ranking: Viswanathan Anand
      Wednesday, Mar 2, 2011, 1:06 IST
      By Sherine Paul Place: Mumbai Agency: DNA

      World chess champion Viswanathan Anand made it back to the top spot of the FIDE rankings with a career best Elo of 2,817 points. He tells DNA that the race has never been so tight.


      What does it mean to the regain the No 1 ranking?

      It means that I’m actually playing well. Around October, I was playing well and felt that the world No 1 was within my reach. I am happy with my performances as they have been consistent. More importantly, I have done well in the last four tournaments that I played in.


      How much does ranking matter to you? Do you prefer titles or rankings?

      The world title is more specific and a bigger challenge whereas ranking is constant. I would say the ranking is a validation of how consistently I play and a reflection of me playing well. But I will admit being world No 1 is sweet. I’m happy as this is the highest rating points (2,817) that I’ve reached.


      Who would you rate as your toughest opponents currently?

      I would say Magnus Carlsen and Levon Aronian are my biggest competitors at the moment.


      You have shifted base to Chennai. Any particular reason?

      I moved back as I wanted to spend more time at home. Earlier, I used to get only a month or so at home but now I get 4-5 months. Majority of my time is spent traveling.


      You have world titles in all three formats and now you are No 1 again. What more is left to achieve?


      My next big challenge is definitely the World Championship in 2012. Defending a title is a big challenge. But this year, I want to do well in the tournaments in the second half of the year.


      How do you keep motivating yourself?


      Right now, it’s fairly easy as it’s a very tight race for the top spot. Rankings can change with every game. There is the added motivation with people breathing down your neck. Also, there are a lot of new tournaments that have come up. So that’s a new impetus.


      Do you expect Carlsen to come hard at you?


      I don’t think it’s a two-horse race. Levon Aronian and Vladimir Kramnik are also very close. The chess world is in a very exciting place right now.


      When is your next tournament?


      I’ll be playing a rapid chess tournament in Monaco in March. I haven’t played that format in a while so it should be good. The second half of the year is going to be tight.


      Source: http://www.dnaindia.com

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      1. Topa Reply
        March 2, 2011 at 4:31 am

        Vishy believes in Magnus, but why does Magnus not believe in Magnus?

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