'Don't know which format will be more important in future'
Stavanger, June 5 -- Indian chess legend Viswanathan Anand says he likes to compartmentalise the various hats he currently wears. Over the last 10 days in Stavanger, though, he's been a busy man. Amidst his daily commentary gig with Norway Chess, Anand made a quick dash for the "Clash of Generations" exhibition game in Italy, and was among the speakers at the Norway Summit on Wednesday. Sitting down with members of Indian media ahead of that, the five-time world champion spoke on a range of issues - from Gukesh's performance in the tournament to Magnus Carlsen's fist bang.
It is nothing that wasn't unknown to me. He is tough, quite tenacious. He copes pretty well with setbacks. Obviously, this is a higher test, a more intense tournament. He...
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