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Magnus not retiring anytime soon; Indians pose growing challenge: Henrik Carlsen

At 34, Magnus is not getting any younger, with young players, especially from India, excelling on the international stage. The prime example is D Gukesh, who became the youngest world champion at just 18 last year

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Magnus Carlsen. Pic/AFP

Magnus Carlsen. Pic/AFP

Henrik Carlsen does not believe his son Magnus, the world No. 1, will retire anytime soon though he is a bit concerned about how long the five-time world champion will be able to keep checkmating a rising group of mature young Indian players.

At 34, Magnus is not getting any younger, with young players, especially from India, excelling on the international stage. The prime example is D Gukesh, who became the youngest world champion at just 18 last year.

With R Praggnanandhaa, Arjun Erigaisi and others rising from India, the world No. 1 is feeling the heat, and his father conceded it was time to be "realistic".
"You have to be realistic. You now have a generation of Indian players, which" let me say that one thing is the strength of the Indian players. That's a bit boring for the rest of us, but the real worry is that they are so mature.

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