As he turned 50 on December 11 Viswanathan Anand has made the transition from the "lightning kid" of the late 80s and early 90s to the elder statesman of international chess. But the hunger for success is very much prevalent and he is still regarded as among the toughest opponents when it comes to the game of 64 squares. The five-time world champion is still held in high esteem and ended 2018 in the top ten of the FIDE rankings for the 27th straight year. Little wonder that world champion Magnus Carlsen said as recently as last month that "Anand is still a force to reckon with."