Chess-Norway's Carlsen wins first FIDE Freestyle World Championship


FILE PHOTO: Chess grandmaster Magnus Carlsen attends a news conference ahead of the Freestyle Chess Grand Slam Tour in Paris, France, April 7, 2025. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes/File Photo

Feb 15 (Reuters) - Norway's Magnus ⁠Carlsen added another crown to his collection on Sunday by ⁠becoming the first official FIDE Freestyle Chess world champion after ‌a comeback win over Fabiano Caruana in Germany.

The chess master secured the title with a cautious draw in the fourth and final game, clinching a 2.5–1.5 match victory ​against his 33-year-old American opponent in Weissenhaus.

Sunday's turning ⁠point came in the ⁠thrilling third game, in which Carlsen, 35, pulled off a stunning win ⁠from ‌a seemingly lost position, swinging the entire contest in his favour.

The world number one only needed a draw in the ⁠decisive fourth game, and that's exactly what he got ​in an equal ‌endgame, with Caruana missing late opportunities to mount a comeback.

Carlsen ⁠has now won ​21 world titles in various formats.

The World Championship marked a breakthrough collaboration between FIDE and private organiser Freestyle Chess, staging the first officially recognised title ⁠in this format.

Carlsen had previously failed to ​capture the FIDE Fischer Random World Championship, making this victory particularly sweet for the chess great.

In the bronze medal match, Uzbekistan's Nodirbek Abdusattorov beat ⁠Germany's Vincent Keymer, securing his spot by drawing from a winning position in the final game.

Both finalists and Abdusattorov have qualified for next year's championship.

The tournament's lower placings saw Hans Niemann of the United States ​take fifth with a 2-0 victory over ⁠India's Arjun Erigaisi, while Armenia's Levon Aronian won his Armageddon game against ​Uzbekistan's Javokhir Sindarov for seventh place.

In the ‌women's exhibition match, Kazakhstan's Bibisara Assaubayeva prevailed ​over Switzerland's Alexandra Kosteniuk after their final encounter ended in a draw.

(Reporting by Julien Petrot. Additional reporting by Angelica Medina)

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