"Anand is five-time world champion and definitely one of the greatest players in chess. But I don't see him winning the world chess title again," Short told reporters at the Alekhine Chess Club here.
Asked whether his defeat to Carlsen could be termed as the end of Anand era in world chess, Short said Anand's defeat in the last world chess final was "very severe and damaging".
However, Short said, "I am happy that Anand is doing well in the ongoing candidate chess in Russia."
Nigel said Carlson was capable of ruling the world chess for a few years. "But it is up to him. People get distracted easily."
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With an Elo rating of 2674, Short has been top seeded in the sixth Kolkata Open Grandmasters Chess tournament beginning here tomorrow.
On his chance at the tournament, Short said, "I played badly in the last tournament. There is a strong opposition here as well. If I can survive the first two or three rounds, I would be hopeful about the outcome."
Thirty GMs, 23 IMs and five women's Grand Masters and other players from various countries would vie for top honours in the ten-round championship to be played in Swiss league style.