Anand focuses on Mission Moscow
NEW DELHI, December 24, 2011

Viswanathan Anand needs no effort to name the best moment in his life.

“It’s easy. April 9 this year. My son was born,” Anand told a huge gathering of NIIT students and officials, here on Friday. Anand may be enjoying every bit of the “unbelievable experience” he is going through these days, yet he has not allowed his focus to waver from Mission Moscow — the World championship match against Boris Gelfand in May next year.

Defending the World title itself is a massive motivation for the chess wizard. “That (defending the crown) is big enough (motivation), we are playing for huge stakes. There is nothing like playing for something after being told that ‘this is it’. Both of us understand what a huge opportunity this is,” said Anand.

The 42-year-old is yet to start his preparations for the much-awaited contest. “Right now, I am going to take a break. I have just come off three tournaments, so you want some time alone. I want to spend some time with my son and, in the New Year, I will start training. I guess I will train for two or three months. There will be enough time.”

Anand said he could not take his opponent for granted even though he knew Gelfand’s game for a long time and understood that the 43-year-old classical Belarus-born Israeli player was “not going to put the pieces in unconventional ways unless there is a very good reason for it.”

“Gelfand will have several months to train, so I have to anticipate all the faces he can show in May.”

Anand, who will not play any tournament before the World championship match, said he would ensure that he kept his morale high despite experiencing an indifferent year. However, he would not waste much time pondering over the problem areas. “I will do a brief analysis of this, park it and focus on the (World championship) match. After June, I will have a look at it,” he said. — Principal Correspondent

Source: http://www.thehindu.com

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