In the world chess community, 21-year-old Uzbek grandmaster Nodirbek Abdusattorov is attracting more and more attention. He recently gave an interview to chess.com, openly sharing his personal goals and source of inspiration in life.
According to him, childhood dreams have always led him toward great goals: “I always wanted to set a record. The difficulty and complexity of the task increase my motivation even more. Since childhood, I have dreamed of becoming the youngest grandmaster in history.”
Abdusattorov did not stop even after his big steps in chess: “After becoming a grandmaster, I set myself a new goal — to cross the 2700 rating threshold. So, if your goals are big, your self-belief and motivation grow with them,” the young champion emphasized.
It should be noted that Nodirbek Abdusattorov is currently ranked among the top 7 chess players in the world according to the official FIDE rating, with 2771 points. His journey and unique approach have become a symbol of innovation and motivation for the entire chess world.
Abdusattorov’s interview once again confirmed for chess fans and youth that dreams and hard work can overcome any obstacles. The road to new achievements and records is still ahead.
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