The World Chess Championship 2016 was contested by reigning champion Magnus Carlsen and challenger Sergey Karjakin in New York City. It became one of the most dramatic title matches of the modern era โ featuring resilient defence, shifting momentum, and a decisive finish in rapid tiebreaks.
Karjakin was known as a world-class defender and one of the most resilient players in elite chess. The match tested Carlsenโs ability to convert small advantages against stubborn resistance โ and it produced several tense games where one mistake could decide the entire championship.
Unlike many previous championships, the 2016 match did not end in classical time controls. The title was decided in rapid games โ a format where Carlsen had long been considered one of the strongest players in the world. The tiebreaks became the defining story of the match.
Carlsenโs ability to handle extreme pressure, recover from setbacks, and deliver in faster chess reinforced his reputation as a complete champion. The 2016 match is frequently remembered as a battle of conversion vs resistance โ and a championship that went down to the wire.