World championship in Dubai: Carlsen wins fourth world championship title in chess

Status: 10.12.2021 6:08 p.m.

Magnus Carlsen easily defended his world title at the World Chess Championship in Dubai.

Jan Nepomnjaschtschi (l) plays with the white pieces, it is Magnus Carlsen’s turn with black.

Image: Kamran Jebreili / AP / dpa

The 31-year-old Norwegian made everything clear against his Russian challenger Jan Nepomnjaschtschi in the eleventh of a maximum of 14 games and on Friday (December 10th, 2021) took the fourth win and a score of 7.5: 3.5 ahead of schedule the chess crown for the fifth time.

Fourth title defense

Carlsen has been world champion since 2013 and successfully defended his title for the fourth time in a row after 2014 (against Viswanathan Anand), 2016 (against Sergej Karjakin) and 2018 (against Fabiano Caruana). Against Nepomnjaschtschi Carlsen won twice with the white and black pieces, the first five games had all ended in a draw. In addition, Carlsen was able to look forward to prize money of 1.2 million euros, Nepomnyashchi received 800,000 euros.

The next World Chess Championship is to take place either at the end of 2022 or the beginning of 2023, as the world association FIDE had announced in advance. The eight-part Candidates Tournament, in which Carlsen’s next challenger will be determined, is slated to take place in the second half of next year.

Source: sportschau.de

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