D Gukesh , the youngest ever world chess champion and only the second Indian to win the title after Viswanathan Anand, spoke to Boria Majumdar about his parents, Anand’s contribution, how he dealt with pressure in the final stages, and more. Excerpts: You are the youngest ever world champion. Has it kind of sunk in yet? It’s slowly sinking in that I have been able to make my countrymen proud and have done something of note for India. It was great to see so many people in Chennai and their smiles meant the world to me. You always want to do something for your own people and to see them happy is the greatest joy. When almost everyone thought it was a draw, you chose to play on. Did you sense anything or was it a part of your tactic to tire out Ding Liren ahead of the tie-break? Yes, the draw was the most likely possibility but I didn’t think it was time to stop trying. If you look at the board, people have lost from such situations very often, and I wanted to push as much. Ding was under time pressure, and it was human to err. I was always going to keep trying because that was part of what I had set out to do. 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Yes, there was a lot of pressure. When I won Game 11, I felt things had swung my way and I would be able to close it out. But that did not happen and he played a fantastic 12th game to equalise. That’s when I was a little restless. I was feeling the pressure. There was a lot at stake and it was natural that I’d get a little anxious. Thereafter, I controlled my nerves well and managed to get the job done. Was the bungee jumping plan a part of this stress-busting routine? (Laughs) After Game 9, there was a rest day and we went for a walk on the beach. We tried to unwind by doing things differently and that’s when my coach said that if I went on to win the match, he’d try bungee jumping. I got taken in by what he said and agreed to do the same. After I won, there was no way I could go back on my word. I am scared of heights, and it was scary but really cool! It was nice to see that after winning, and despite all the emotions, you put all the pieces back on the board and arranged the chair properly. Tell us a little more about those few minutes. Those two-three minutes were a roller coaster. It was looking like a draw and I was thinking about the tie-break the next day when it happened. When I sensed that I was the world champion, I got very emotional. A gamut of emotions came flooding and I couldn’t control my tears. But then all my teachers have always taught me to respect the board and pay my respects to god before I get up. Once I regained my composure, that’s what I did. After speaking to your father, the first thing that struck was his humility. Tell us about the contribution of your parents in your success. There is nothing bigger than the contribution of my parents. They have sacrificed a lot in their own careers to see me get here. My mother has always said that for her it isn’t important if I am a great chess player. What is far more important is how I am as a human being. She has repeatedly told me to never be arrogant and let success get to my head. I have learnt a lot from them and continue to do so every day. How has Viswanathan Anand contributed to your success? Anand sir is a phenomenon. He has been a mentor to me and I have learnt a lot from him. He is the one who encouraged us to dream big and has always been a beacon of hope for all of us. He inspires me and I will forever be grateful for all that he has done for me and for Indian chess . When Anand sir played Magnus Carlsen in 2013, I was there as a spectator. Anand sir lost that game and I had said to myself that I’d really want to be there one day for my country. I am pleased I have now got the title back to India. What next for Gukesh? The World Championship doesn’t mean you are the best player in the world. I am conscious of the fact that I may be world champion and I am not the best player just yet. That’s the goal — to be the best player in the world and dominate the sport. And that’s what will keep me going till I am able to achieve my dream. (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel )FACT CHECK: Does Video Show Kurds Shooting Down Turkish Helicopter In Recent Conflict?
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