
Magnus Carlsen’s Blast Against D Gukesh at Norwegian Chess 2025 (Screengrabs) NEW DELHI: World number one and five-time world champion Magnus Carlsen suffered his first classical chess defeat in almost a year after losing to Jorden van Foreest at the TePe Sigeman & Co Chess Tournament 2026 in Malmö on Monday. Carlsen, who rarely plays classical chess these days, has gone undefeated in all five classical games since his dramatic loss to D Gukesh at Norway Chess 2025, where his frustrated reaction to the table went viral.
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Vincent Keymer Exclusive: Becoming Germany’s No. 1, Intimidating Magnus Carlsen and moreVan Foreest controlled most of the game and didn’t allow Carlsen any chance to recover in the end. The Norwegian eventually resigned after being imprisoned.“I never thought it would happen. I was already resigned to a draw and I was fine with it. Then all of a sudden I got this moment out of the blue and things got out of hand,” Van Foreest said. “It was a fascinating game and I think he thought so too. That’s why we discussed it a lot.”Carlsen spoke of how deeply his loss to world champion Gukesh affected him. During Norwegian Chess 2025, he reacted angrily by banging the table after his defeat, later admitting that the loss made him doubt.“It was a really painful loss. Those come a lot harder,” Carlsen said during an interview with Pardon My Take.“Honestly, a part of me when I lost (to Gukesh) recently, I just felt like it was so stupid and so pointless. I felt kind of dry and pointless that for days I just thought ‘I’m not sure why I’m doing this.’ When I win, it’s good, but it feels kind of normal. Then when I lose, it’s just, you know, the world comes crashing down for a while.”Arjun Erigaisi drew his match against Nodirbek Abdusattorov and remained undefeated in the tournament. Meanwhile, 14-year-old Yagız Kaan Erdogmus defeated Nils Grandelius, who suffered his fourth straight loss.





