Anand Mahindra hails Gukesh's composure after Carlsen's table slam: 'His silence roared louder'
Industrialist Anand Mahindra lauded Indian chess prodigy D Gukesh. He praised Gukesh's composed win against Magnus Carlsen at the Norway Chess 2025 tournament. Mahindra highlighted Carlsen's frustration and Gukesh's silent reaction. Gukesh, the yo...
Sharing a clip of Carlsen slamming his fist on the table after losing to Gukesh in a classical match at the Norway Chess 2025 tournament, Mahindra posted on X, “Carlsen’s visible frustration at the end wasn’t just a tantrum — it was the greatest compliment the World Champion could receive from the GOAT. No fist pump. No smirk. Gukesh didn’t need one. His silence roared louder than Carlsen’s exit.”
The 17-year-old Gukesh, who recently became the youngest-ever World Chess Champion, defeated Carlsen for the first time in a classical format. Carlsen had dominated most of the match, but a blunder in time pressure cost him the game — prompting an uncharacteristic outburst.
“I mean, (the win was) not the way I wanted it to be, but okay, I'll take it,” Gukesh told Chess.com, later adding with a smile, “... I've also banged a lot of tables in my career.”
Despite the loss, Carlsen remains on top of the tournament standings. Gukesh, however, continues to capture the imagination of fans — and admiration from business leaders like Mahindra — with his poise, humility, and quiet dominance on the board.
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