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Magnus Carlsen Returns to Chess Championship After Dress Code Standoff

The chess legend resumes play at the World Blitz Championship after FIDE eases rules on jeans following his withdrawal.

  • Magnus Carlsen initially withdrew from the World Rapid and Blitz Chess Championships after being fined and barred from a round for wearing jeans, which violated FIDE's dress code.
  • FIDE, the governing body, revised its dress code to allow 'elegant minor deviations,' including appropriate jeans, following discussions with Carlsen and tournament sponsors.
  • Carlsen emphasized his decision to return was motivated by his love for blitz chess and a desire to engage fans, though he insisted on continuing to wear jeans as a matter of principle.
  • The controversy highlighted broader tensions between Carlsen and FIDE, with Carlsen criticizing the enforcement of rules and suggesting the need for modernized governance.
  • Carlsen's next match in the Blitz Championship will see him face Hans Niemann, a rival with whom he previously had a high-profile cheating controversy.
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