The World Chess Federation (FIDE) has responded to Magnus Carlsen’s bold suggestion that he is bigger than the organization.
FIDE director general Emil Sutovsky responded to Magnus Carlsen and leaders of his Freestyle Chess venture in a heated social media post.
Freestyle Chess head Jan Henric Buettner recently gave interviews to Norwegian media calling FIDE "stupid" and saying they ...
After a war of words with world No 1 Magnus Carlsen, FIDE CEO Emil Sutovsky had taken aim at American Grandmaster and popular ...
FIDE CEO discusses World Junior Chess Championship, Magnus Carlsen controversy, India's chess progress, and chess in the ...
In a video posted on his YouTube handle, Hikaru Nakamura called out Sutovsky's long tweet where the FIDE official took ...
The reigning Blitz champion was not technically banned from the tournament and could have continued the following day, Emil Sutovsky, the CEO of FIDE, clarified in a statement on X (formerly known ...
World No. 3 Hikaru Nakamura has urged the world's top chess players, such as D Gukesh, to boycott FIDE, which could put his ...
So honestly my patience with them was not very big to begin with," Carlsen said. FIDE’s CEO Emil Sutovsky responded to Carlsen's claims, calling them a "lie." "The only thing we insisted on ...
FIDE CEO Emil Sutovsky also shared his side of the story with "Take Take Take," saying Carlsen had ample opportunity to change out of his jeans. "Unfortunately, Magnus admitted himself that it ...
Magnus Carlsen walked out of the major event of this year after being told that he couldn't participate in the game while wearing jeans.