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Former World Chess Champion Viswanathan Anand, in his first detailed interview after losing the World Title to Magnus Carlsen, has said he is not retiring, but would first like to take a sabbatical to clear his mind. Anand told Indian news channel CNN-IBN on Friday that he was very happy the way the World Chess Championship was organised in Chennai and he looks forward to playing at the London Chess Classic in a few days' time.
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www.chessblog.comFormer World Chess Champion Viswanathan Anand, in his first detailed interview after losing the World Title to Magnus Carlsen, has said he is not retiring, but would first like to take a sabbatical to clear his mind. Anand told Indian news channel CNN-IBN on Friday that he was very happy the way the World Chess Championship was organised in Chennai and he looks forward to playing at the London Chess Classic in a few days' time.
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