Chess: Carlsen targets last classical hurrah at Stavanger after defeat against Gukesh

The world No 1 can still win the event in Norway but he says: ‘It’s a long time since I enjoyed a classical tournament’

Magnus Carlsen’s shock loss to Gukesh Dommaraju was the world No 1’s first classical defeat by a ­classical world champion since he lost to Vishy Anand 15 years ago at the 2010 London Classic. It spoilt what should have been a winning ­position for him at Stavanger, where he was poised to break clear of the field. There are now suggestions that this will be Carlsen’s farewell ­appearance in classical. He told Take Take Take: “It’s a long time since I enjoyed a ­classical tournament.”

Meanwhile, though, Carlsen could go out on a high on Saturday ­afternoon when he and Gukesh fight for first prize in the final round at Stavanger (4pm start), with Hikaru ­Nakamura and Fabiano Caruana also still in contention.

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