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Carlsen eyes titles as World Rapid and Blitz Championships get underway

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Last updated: 2025/12/26 at 6:18 AM
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Doha, Qatar – Magnus Carlsen, the world’s top-rated chess player, has arrived in Doha with a clear objective: to win both the FIDE World Rapid and Blitz Championships Qatar 2025. The prestigious tournament, featuring over 400 players, begins today and offers a total prize pool of €1 million. Carlsen, a dominant force in the chess world, is aiming to add to his already impressive collection of five World Rapid and eight World Blitz titles.

The event, held in Lusail, will see Carlsen compete against a strong field including rising stars and established grandmasters. This marks Carlsen’s third appearance in Doha, and he enters the competition as the top seed despite recent challenges from younger players. The championships are expected to draw significant global attention to the sport of chess.

Magnus Carlsen’s Pursuit of Chess Dominance Continues

Carlsen, 35, reaffirmed his competitive spirit during a pre-event press conference, stating, “I’m here to win as always.” He acknowledged the joys of his personal life as a husband and father, but emphasized that these new roles haven’t diminished his focus on achieving victory in the chess championships. He playfully noted his son and wife aren’t yet offering strategic advice.

However, Carlsen recognizes the growing threat posed by a new generation of chess players. He recently faced a defeat against 19-year-old Dommaraju Gukesh in classical chess, highlighting the increasing skill level of younger competitors. He admitted that facing these rising talents is unpredictable, as their abilities rapidly evolve.

The Challenge from Rising Stars

Gukesh, the world classic chess champion, is among the competitors looking to upset Carlsen’s dominance. The young Indian grandmaster, who has quickly risen through the ranks, currently holds the distinction of being one of the youngest players to achieve a 2700 and 2750 rating. Despite their growing rivalry, Carlsen still considers Gukesh part of the “younger generation,” recalling his own established position when Gukesh was born.

Gukesh himself stated his primary focus remains on classical chess, though he has been dedicating more attention to rapid and blitz formats. He approaches the tournament with a relaxed attitude, aiming to experiment and enjoy the competition rather than setting strict expectations. This approach contrasts with Carlsen’s stated intention to win.

The tournament isn’t solely a battle between generations. Other top contenders include Ian Nepomniachtchi, Fabiano Caruana, Anish Giri, Wesley So, and Levon Aronian. Qatar will be represented by International Master Hussein Aziz, alongside Khaled Al Juma’at, Hamad Al Kuwari and Ibrahim Al Janahi.

In the women’s competition, Ju Wenjun, the world No. 1 in rapid and reigning Women’s World Blitz champion, is the favorite. She will face strong opposition from Tan Zhongyi, Alexandra Goryachkina, and Qatar’s own Zhu Chen. The women’s field boasts a depth of talent, with multiple former titleholders participating.

The event’s organization benefits from a strong relationship between the Qatar Chess Association and FIDE, the international chess federation. Mohammed Al Mudahka, President of the Qatar Chess Association, expressed his delight at the record participation, while FIDE President Arkady Dvorkovich hailed the championship as one of the most exciting and widely watched chess tournaments of the year.

Carlsen’s previous appearance in a FIDE championship was marked by controversy, as he was briefly banned from rapid competition due to a dress code violation. This incident adds another layer of intrigue to his participation in Doha. The incident highlighted the sometimes-strict regulations governing professional chess.

The FIDE World Rapid and Blitz Championships Qatar 2025 are set to conclude with the crowning of new champions in both formats. The outcome will likely influence player rankings and strategies heading into future tournaments. Observers will be watching closely to see if Carlsen can maintain his dominance or if a new star will emerge in the world of competitive chess.

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