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Vidit Gujrathi sets sights on next Candidates event

The India No.2 had reached No. 18 in world rankings but slipped to his current 23rd rank

Chennai: He did live commentary during this edition's Candidates Chess in Russia and GM Vidit Gujrathi aims to be a part of the next edition of the event along with an entry in world 's top-10 rankings.

The Candidates event was cancelled due to the Covid19 pandemic. Gujrathi is now working on his game with a lot of time at his disposal.

"Now everything will be delayed by a year. It gives me more time. My aim is to reach the world top 10. Also, the aim is to qualify for the next Candidates event," Gujrathi told PTI on Thursday.

"I did commentary during the Candidates tournament in Russia and enjoyed it. Also, I have done commentary during my lives games," Gujrathi added.

The India No.2, who had broken into the top 20 of the FIDE rankings before slipping to the current 23, aims to be consistent over the next few years and break into the top 10.

"My next aim is to improve my world ranking. I became world No.18 but slipped (to 23 now). I want to reach the top 10."

Though the sporting world has come to a standstill owing to the coronavirus pandemic, Gujrathi is occupied with online events and hopes to work on his game while setting sights on breaking into the top 10.

"The main advantage of chess is that it can be played online. I am able to practice online and also take part in (online) tournaments as many events are held," he further added.

The 25-year old is confined to his home in Nashik, but is not allowing boredom to take over as he spends about six-seven hours on the game.

"I practice and play for six-seven hours each day and that keeps me occupied. Also, there are online tournaments I take part in. I wish to keep improving and break into the world's top 10," he added.

Gujrathi's current ELO rating of 2726 in the FIDE list second to former world champion Viswanathan Anand (ranked 15th in the world).

He recently took part in the online exhibition event organised by chess.com to raise funds for PM-CARES Fund for Covid19 relief during which Rs 4.5 lakh was raised.

( Source : PTI )
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