Five-time champion Magnus Carlsen stops playing chess world championship due to lack of motivation

Norwegian chess grandmaster Magnus Carlsen, who has won the chess world championship five times, has announced that he will not play in next year’s world championship, giving up the title he has held since 2013. Magnus Carlsen said he had been thinking about it for more than a year, he was not motivated to play another race and could no longer gain from it. Born in 1990, Carlsen was awarded the title of chess grandmaster at the age of 13, the highest scorer in chess rating history.

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