04/06/2026
It has been 16 years now that Magnus Carlsen is the highest-rated player in the world - he emerged as World no.1 in the January 2010 FIDE Rating list, got overtaken by Vishy Anand, soon regained his spot back and has stayed World no.1 from July 2011. A huge testimony to Magnus' unreal strength is, in his entire career there have only been 3 times he has lost twice to the same opponent in a classical tournament!
The first recorded instance we could find was in Linares-Morelia 2007 - a 6-player classical double Round Robin Tournament with the best players in the World. Viswanathan Anand defeated Magnus with both colors, and went on to win the tournament a full point ahead of Magnus who finished 2nd!
In the Bilbao Masters Grand Slam Finals in 2008, it was Veselin Topalov who defeated Magnus with both colors. Topalov won the tournament!
Since then, there were no such events where Magnus lost to the same opponent twice in an classical event. That was until 2nd June, 2026 - Praggnanandhaa defeated Magnus Carlsen with both colors at Norway Chess 2026!
These stats speak to the amazing strength of Anand, Topalov, and Pragg - but perhaps more so about the incredible longevity of Magnus Carlsen! The World is looking forward to his last 2 classical games at Norway Chess - we'll see Magnus playing Classical Chess again at the FIDE Olympiad 2026 this September.
P.S. A kind follower pointed out, there are 2 instances which we missed out. After Magnus became a Grandmaster, he lost 2-0 in Classical Chess against Daniel Stellwagen in Essent Chess Tournament 2004, a 4-player double Round Robin event. And in Biel Chess 2006, It was Andriy Volokitin who defeated Magnus Carlsen 2-0!
Photos: Oscar Javier, Nadja Woisin, Michal Walusza