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Rest day in Morelia: tennis!

19 February 2008 12:17 PM | Last modified: 22:29

Yesterday was a rest day in Morelia. We don’t have to tell you what Magnus Carlsen was doing: playing tennis of course! Levon Aronian and his second Gabriel Sargissian also took a turn.



Of course, it was a joke when we wrote Magnus’s weak point was his backhand…



…because, well, look at this technique!



Take that, Levon!



Let’s see how Levon responds…



…well he returns the ball in original style…



…is that Speedy Gonzalez I’m playing…??



Now we need some rest, you play, Gabriel!



No problem. I can do this. I’m ready for the kid.



You stick to the chess, Levon.



You ain’t seen nothing yet, Gabriel!

The photos were taken by Macauley Peterson, who’s making lots of videos in Morelia. More photos of the rest day at his Flickr account.

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9 Responses to “Rest day in Morelia: tennis!”

  1. Bert de Bruut on 19 February 2008 13:38 PM

    Hopefully Magnus is not following in the footsteps of Ulf Andersson…

  2. Hector on 19 February 2008 15:33 PM

    You guys (chess vibes) really makes chess very entertaining…

    Congratulations

    Hector

  3. manyoso on 19 February 2008 16:26 PM

    Speaking of ’seconds’, you know what I’d like to see? An article on ChessVibes that describes them and what they do? In fact, I’d love to see an article that describes how these high level tournaments are played and prepared for. What goes into the preparation for such a match and what are the roles of the various people who accompany the actual players?

  4. peter on 19 February 2008 16:29 PM

    Yes, excellent idea, perhaps I can interview some more seconds during Linares. Have you seen the interviews with Loek van Wely and Peter Heine Nielsen?

  5. manyoso on 19 February 2008 16:44 PM

    nope, but i’m looking now :) I look forward to the upcoming interviews/articles!

  6. Arjon on 19 February 2008 17:18 PM

    Nice socks…

  7. xtra on 19 February 2008 17:19 PM

    An interview with Gabriel Sargissian would be interesting.

    if you decide in advance to try to do some interviews with seconds, you could maybe have a feature on the site to post suggestions on what questions to ask… *hint* *hint*

  8. Lajos Arpad on 19 February 2008 18:23 PM

    Arjon: :D

  9. Amos Sky on 19 February 2008 19:56 PM

    Yes, I saw the interviews with Loek and Peter. I thought that was a great idea and really great coverage. Love the tennis photos by the way.


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