The woman grandmaster said her father Hamid Mammadyarov played a huge role in her performance. “My father is there with us at most of the competitions. He is here at the Olympiad as well. He instructs us before each game. His presence brings all of us good luck.”
Mammadyarova said she had been involved only in a few tournaments in the past year. “Due to my political activity, I rarely participate in tournaments these days. I am involved in this Olympiad because of the patriotic feelings, and so far we are doing quite well. I do hope that we can perform with the same energy for the rest of the tournament. Our chess players usually perform better than their ratings. I hope that this will be the case again this time. I think we can aim for top five.”
Zeynab Mammadyarova emphasized that tournaments held in Azerbaijan certainly require a more responsible approach. “In 2002, I won the European youth championship in Baku. In 2003, I won a bronze medal in the world championship in Nakhchivan, while my brother Shahriyar won a gold medal there. But playing on home soil is a bit more difficult from a psychological standpoint because of the additional pressure. We try to realize the responsibility and do our best to play well,” she said.
/Azertag/
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