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Indian chess player Vidit Gujrathi, a Grandmaster and part of India's gold-winning team in the Chess Olympiad, criticizes the lack of professionalism in the scheduling of chess events, stating it negatively impacts players' well-being due to constant tournaments and lack of rest. He calls for a major overhaul of the sport's ecosystem to provide players with a better balance in life.
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