Chess great Magnus Carlsen will return to the World Rapid and Blitz Chess Championships in New York after initially quitting following governing body FIDE's decision to bar him from a round for wearing jeans.
Carlsen, World champion between 2013 and 2023, decided to leave the tournament on Friday when FIDE barred the Norwegian from participating in a round at the tournament due to his breach of dress code regulations.
In a interview to the YouTube channel of the Take Take Take app on Sunday, the 34-year-old confirmed he would be returning.
"To make a long story short: I'll be playing at least one more day here in New York. If I do well, another day after that," Carlsen said.
He added he had talks with FIDE president Arkady Dvorkovich after
Dvorkovich added that he approved a trial of a more flexible approach to attire during the World Blitz Championships that would allow minor deviations from the official dress code.
Carlsen pointed out that he would definitely not leave his preferred clothes at home.
"As a principle, I will definitely play in jeans tomorrow," he said.
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