Proudest moment of our lives, says Anand's father

May 31, 2012 01:27 am | Updated November 16, 2021 11:52 pm IST - New Delhi:

Indian Grandmaster Anand's father Viswanathan Iyer on Wednesday termed his son's achievement of winning his fifth World Championship title as the “proudest moment of our lives.”

“It's the proudest moment of our lives,” an elated father said. “I am extra proud... sensational. He has beaten the best of chess world. It's a unique achievement,” he said.

Asked about the new crop of players who have entered the chess world, he said, “The new crop has come in. He is in between the new and old generation.”

And about Anand's opponent Gelfand, Iyer said, “Gelfand has always been a tough player.”

Mother Susheela Viswanathan, who has also been playing the role of mentor and guide to the chess legend since his childhood, too was on top of the world.

“Oh that (mentoring) was so many years ago... not anymore,” she said when asked if she still considers herself Anand's mentor.

Is Anand's son following in father's footsteps, Susheela said “It is for them to decide. The grandson has his own future.”

Wife Aruna Anand too was ecstatic after her husband's achievement.

“It was a very tough match. Happy, that it has gone our way. It was very tense. You can imagine in tie-break, anything can happen.

“For tie-breaks, you can't prepare beforehand,” Aruna said.

About the equation between Anand and Gelfand, Aruna said, “they are good friends and rivals for a long time. It's (the match) an indication that what high level the preparation was.”

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