India, Dec. 29 -- "It's never easy."
By a quirk of fate, the first and last sentence of Magnus Carlsen's press conference after becoming the World Rapid Champion looked to drive home the same point.
He started off by letting the world know that it's never easy to come into such a tournament and win it. And he ended by sending a touching message to the 14-year-old Yagis Khan Erdogmus, who broke down during the final moments of his loss against the world No.1 on Sunday.
And we get it. It is never easy, yet Carlsen has amassed 19 world titles (5 classical, 6 Rapid and 8 Blitz). The greater mystery though isn't how the Norwegian does it. Rather, why haven't the rest of the best managed to get a handle on him after so many years.
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