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Tata Steel Chess cancelled owing to COVID-19 pandemic

World champion Magnus Carlsen won the tournament last year which was a part of the Grand Chess Tour. The tournament had featured 10 Grandmasters, including India's Viswanathan Anand.

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Published : Nov 11, 2020, 8:01 PM IST

Kolkata: This year's Tata Steel India Rapid and Blitz chess tournament was on Wednesday cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic, the organisers said.

World champion Magnus Carlsen won the tournament last year which was a part of the Grand Chess Tour. The tournament had featured 10 Grandmasters, including India's Viswanathan Anand.

However, the organisers decided to scrap the 2020 edition in view of the global health crisis.

"In view of the pandemic and to ensure safety and well-being of chess enthusiasts and sports fraternity at large, we have taken a considered view of cancelling the tournament this year," Chanakya Chaudhary, vice-president corporate services Tata Steel, said.

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Jeroen Van den Berg, director of the Tata Steel Chess tournaments in both Wijk aan Zee and Kolkata said: "eing in Kolkata for the past two years for the Tata Steel Chess India Rapid and Blitz has been an experience like no other.

"More than anything else, it is the enthusiasm and knowledge of the fans that make the tournament what it is. Unfortunately, the pandemic has forced us to rethink our plans and we regret that we have to cancel the tournament this year," he said.

Local organisers Gameplan Sports Pvt. Ltd said they would look forward to bring back the tournament in 2021.

"We are sure we will be back in 2021 with a great line-up and another engaging version of the chess super tournament," director of Gameplan Sports Pvt. Ltd Jeet Banerjee said.

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Kolkata: This year's Tata Steel India Rapid and Blitz chess tournament was on Wednesday cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic, the organisers said.

World champion Magnus Carlsen won the tournament last year which was a part of the Grand Chess Tour. The tournament had featured 10 Grandmasters, including India's Viswanathan Anand.

However, the organisers decided to scrap the 2020 edition in view of the global health crisis.

"In view of the pandemic and to ensure safety and well-being of chess enthusiasts and sports fraternity at large, we have taken a considered view of cancelling the tournament this year," Chanakya Chaudhary, vice-president corporate services Tata Steel, said.

Also Read: NBA 2020-21 season to begin from December 22

Jeroen Van den Berg, director of the Tata Steel Chess tournaments in both Wijk aan Zee and Kolkata said: "eing in Kolkata for the past two years for the Tata Steel Chess India Rapid and Blitz has been an experience like no other.

"More than anything else, it is the enthusiasm and knowledge of the fans that make the tournament what it is. Unfortunately, the pandemic has forced us to rethink our plans and we regret that we have to cancel the tournament this year," he said.

Local organisers Gameplan Sports Pvt. Ltd said they would look forward to bring back the tournament in 2021.

"We are sure we will be back in 2021 with a great line-up and another engaging version of the chess super tournament," director of Gameplan Sports Pvt. Ltd Jeet Banerjee said.

Also Read: Tokyo Olympic officials talk of test events early next year

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