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Magnus Carlsen Ends Classical World Championship Run, Embraces Chess Evolution

Magnus Carlsen Says No to Classical Chess Title, Focuses on New Formats

by pinkfloyd
March 19, 2025
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Magnus Carlsen Rules Out Classical World Chess Championship Return, Embraces New Era

Magnus Carlsen, widely regarded as the world’s best chess player, has officially ruled out a return to the classical World Chess Championship. Despite being a five-time world champion, Carlsen last held the title in 2021 and has since chosen not to compete, citing a lack of motivation.

Shifting Focus Away from Classical Chess

Carlsen’s decision to step away from the classical championship has fueled tensions with the International Chess Federation (FIDE), the governing body of the event. In a recent interview with Reuters, he reaffirmed that a comeback is highly unlikely.

“I don’t see that at the moment. I think it’s very, very unlikely,” Carlsen stated when asked if he would ever compete for the title again.

Instead, the Norwegian grandmaster has redirected his focus toward modern chess formats that align with the game’s growing popularity. He has been actively promoting Freestyle Chess, a variant where the back-rank pieces start in random positions, and has joined this year’s Esports World Cup (EWC), representing Team Liquid.

Clashes with FIDE and Alternative Competitions

Carlsen’s rocky relationship with FIDE was evident during last year’s World Rapid Chess Championship, where he was penalized for a dress-code violation involving jeans. This incident was just one of several conflicts between Carlsen and chess’s governing body.

Additionally, his shared victory with Ian Nepomniachtchi at the World Blitz Championship sparked controversy, further highlighting the growing divide between Carlsen and traditional chess institutions.

“I’m not really very interested in what FIDE is doing,” Carlsen told Reuters. “I’m sort of trying to do my things, being with the Esports World Cup, Chess.com, Freestyle.”

He also acknowledged that FIDE’s main prestige lies in the classical World Chess Championship but emphasized that he has no interest in challenging it.

“FIDE’s crown jewel is the classical world championship, right? That’s what gives FIDE legacy and legitimacy, and none of us are going after that,” he explained. “So I think we’ll sort of coexist. I’m happy not playing the classical world championship. I’m kind of done with that and now I’m following it as a fan.”

Proving He’s Still the Best

While Carlsen has distanced himself from the classical format, he remains determined to prove his dominance in the evolving chess landscape. At 34 years old, he will compete in the upcoming EWC, where matches will be played in the Rapid format—similar to classical chess but with a time control of 10 to 60 minutes per game.

Carlsen believes this format will favor experienced players over younger challengers.

“It takes a little bit more time to build strength in faster formats than it does in classical chess,” he noted. “So I think the old guys (…) will stick around for a bit still.”

He remains confident in his abilities despite the natural challenges of aging. “When it comes to motivation, it’s very hard to say, but I find it hard to believe that my level is just going to drop off a cliff,” he said. “I think there’s certainly going to be some steady decline, but I think I can keep going for at least a few years.”

A Future in Mentorship?

Although Carlsen remains focused on competing, he has expressed interest in mentoring the next generation of chess players. Having once been mentored by chess legend Garry Kasparov, he sees value in passing on his knowledge.

“I mainly enjoy playing, but I don’t rule out [mentoring] for the future. I already enjoy it when younger players ask me for advice,” Carlsen shared. “But for the moment, I really enjoy playing, and I’m really good at it still. So that may be something for the future, but right now, I’m trying to prove that I’m still better than the kids.”

The New Era of Chess

Carlsen’s decision to step away from the classical World Chess Championship signals a shift in the competitive chess landscape. As new formats gain traction and esports collaborations grow, the game is evolving beyond traditional structures. With Carlsen leading the charge, chess is entering a new and dynamic era, offering fresh opportunities for players and fans alike.

Source: CNN – Magnus Carlsen rules out classical World Chess Championship return, shifting focus to new era

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