My appetite for chess has recovered: Vishwanathan Anand
On losing the two World chess championships, Anand said that he doesn't look back and the two games with his Norwegian counterpart were different.

"I think my appetite for chess has recovered. I am going to play chess with renewed vigour in 2015," the 45-year-old Indian grandmaster told reporters here after taking part in a function organised by NIIT.
Anand was defeated for second consecutive time by Norwegian grandmaster Magnus Carlsen at the 2014 World Chess Championship but he made a comeback by winning the London Chess Classics this month.
On losing the two World chess championships, Anand said that he doesn't look back and the two games with his Norwegian counterpart were different.
"I have won London Chess Classic a few days ago and focusing on competitions to be held next year. I feel enthusiastic for 2015," he said.
Earlier, Anand interacted with students during a programme organised by NIIT at Daly College school.
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