Viswanathan Anand has advised world chess champion D Gukesh to take inspiration from R Praggnanandhaa's recent form.
Viswanathan Anand praised Praggnanandhaa's fighting spirit and impressive turnaround in the last four rounds of Norway Chess.
What happened at Norway Chess?
Praggnanandhaa became the first Indian to win Norway Chess, while Gukesh had a disappointing campaign and finished sixth.
Gukesh is preparing to defend his world title against Javokhir Sindarov later this year.
Why it matters for Viswanathan Anand
Viswanathan Anand believes Praggnanandhaa is currently in better form, though fortunes in chess can change quickly.
At this moment, Praggnanandhaa is playing better than Gukesh, but anything can change, said Viswanathan Anand.
What comes next for Gukesh?
Viswanathan Anand thinks Gukesh can learn from Praggnanandhaa's perseverance and see that if you persist with hard work then at some point things will change.
Gukesh seems to be stuck a bit, but Viswanathan Anand is confident he can regain momentum.
Viswanathan Anand noted that Praggnanandhaa is playing the game with some amazingly impressive concepts and style.
As of the Norway Chess tournament, Praggnanandhaa's win marked a significant milestone in his career.
Viswanathan Anand's advice to Gukesh comes at a crucial time, as the young champion prepares for his title defense.
With Viswanathan Anand's guidance, Gukesh may be able to regain his momentum and defend his title successfully.
The upcoming match between Gukesh and Javokhir Sindarov is highly anticipated, with many expecting a fierce competition.
Viswanathan Anand's comments on Praggnanandhaa's form and Gukesh's preparations have sparked interest in the chess community.
The world of chess is eagerly waiting to see how Gukesh will perform in his title defense, and whether he can take inspiration from Praggnanandhaa's success.