 Hampi, you were playing against Zu Yifan from China. Tell us about your game. Yeah, today I played with black pieces and it's a typical Queen's Union line and white went for early exchanges in the opening so there wasn't much to play. It was just a very dull positional draw and also that too it was a symmetrical pawn structure. The game itself didn't have much going on and white seemed to trade off all the pieces. Now is that a challenge playing with the black pieces against a lower rated player when it becomes difficult to create chances? Yeah, sometimes and even my opening choice was like I did not even took any risk in the opening. I just played some solid line and white did not try anything so it's just normal. And he's a young kid from China so when you were preparing against him give us some insights into your preparation? Well as usual Chinese players we don't get much of their games when they are too young. So there are very few games and with very limited lines. But of course yesterday he won against a strong Grandmaster and we need to see how he continues his play here. They are indeed all very talented. Now Hampi you've come back into playing after a bit of a break. After you got married you had a baby and now we saw you with your comeback at the Olympiad. How's it been getting back into the playing mode? Yeah it's nice to play tournaments one after the other. So I took a nearly two years break so I'm enjoying playing again. I played my last event last tournament here in 2012 so it was quite a long time and I think comparing with the previous years many things have changed. Now here I see a lot of Indians playing and I even don't know some of them but they are already very good international masters and grandmasters at very young age. And what's been the biggest challenge about coming back into playing professionally? Well I think I'm still struggling a lot to get back to the normal form and to maintain sustain my rating. So it's still struggling. I think I need to play a few more tournaments and it's not so easy to be a professional. Right well you say you're struggling but I was in the team with you when we played in Batumi and I have to say having you on the top board was crucial for us and absolutely a privilege. What about playing more tournaments this year? What is your agenda? For the time being I don't have any plans so just after finishing this I'll go back and then I'll decide. Right and right before we let you go I know it's early days in Gibraltar but how are you finding it so far? Yeah it's good but it's too windy but okay it was quite pleasant weather as well it's not so chilling so it's fine. We look forward to having you back in our studio and all the best for the remaining rounds. Thank you, thanks a lot.