6/2/2010 – It was conducted before his successful World Championship defence, and affords some new insights into the life of India's sporting hero Viswanathan Anand, who touches on the important milestones in his chess career. The most enchanting bit: when Anand is joined by wife Aruna, who asks some of the questions. Like whether it was good for his career always being Mr Nice Guy...
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NDTV Interview with Viswanathan Anand
This interview with World Champion Viswanathan Anand was conducted by India
Echo and Indian NDTV before the start of the match in Sofia against Veselin
Topalov.
In part one Anand talks about important milestones in his chess career, his
habits, refreshments during the game, chess boxing, and other things. He answers
questions posed by young chess enthusiasts and by fellow grandmaster Parimarjan
Negi.
There is a cute story in the interview, one that is true (Vishy told it to
us ages ago): when traveling in a train he was asked by a passenger what he
did for a living. When he said chess the passenger said "Yes, but you can't
live from that! If you were Viswanathan Anand maybe, but I would advise you
to keep a fall-back position..."
Anand is clearly most gratified that a lot of kids are picking up chess due
to his successes. He talks about the NIIT Mind Champions Academy, where chess
is being introduced in schools and reaching regions of the country where it
had no foothold so far.
There are also some interesting pieces of advice that Anand gives Parimarjan
Negi and the other fans who call in with questions. For instance he tries to
work out in the gym after every game. "I have found that when I have time
to sit around and do nothing, that time gets occupied with worrying about all
the things that can go wrong. If you go to the gym you will sleep better and
have less time to worry. I know players who wake up just one hour before the
game, just so that they have not had any time to worry before the game."
Anand also speaks about chocolate (some players use it to raise their blood
sugar after some hours at the board) and replies to a question by a very youthful
viewer on how to get out of zugzwang with this little gem:" The
best way to get out of zugzwang is not to get into it."
Anand also gets a question from world middle-weight boxing champion Vijender
Singh (in Hindi, which Anand does not actually speak) and, at the end of the
above clip, speaks about the sport of chess boxing. "It's tricky, because
you have to finish the chess game before you go for the boxing, otherwise the
boxer usually wins, because you cannot come back to the game." Which reminds
us: we have a new chess boxing article up for publication – maybe later
today.
In part two Anand is quizzed by... his wife Aruna! In addition Anand's mother
and father are interviewed.
The best part is when Anand is joined by his wife Aruna, who was in Chennai
at the time. She asks him about his propensity for being "Mr Nice Guy"
and whether this has been very expensive for his career, or whether it is a
pragmatic decision he wishes to continue. Anand says it is just his way of avoiding
conflict ("and I'm sorry if I haven't managed with you very often"),
although every once in a while he finds he has to stick out his neck and hit
back.
Aruna narrates what it is like to be Anand's shield, which is a very high-pressure
job. "Normally when he has a bad game you can never do the correct thing.
Once when he lost a game I kept quiet, because I knew if I said something I
would get some choice words. After five minutes he tells me 'Don't you have
anything to say? Say anything stupid, but tell me something!' So I said something
and he got angry, and we both laughed it off. The thing is that when you have
a bad result you know there is someone waiting for you, and their life is dependent
on your result, so in a way you feel bad for them. Most spouses of sports persons
go through this on a daily basis. But the wins more than compensate for the
bad moments. Thankfully, married to Anand we have had a lot of happy moments."
In the final section Anand is joined by his parents Viswanathan and Susheela
– the lady to whom we have to be eternally grateful since she introduced
the young lad to the game. The champ tells us how he got hooked on the game
and how school did not interfere too much with his passion. "Very often
after a long spell at school I would do very well in my first tournament, mainly
because the enthusiasm to get out of school and back at the chess board compensates
for any lack of practice."
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