As of my knowledge up until December 2022, Boris Spassky is no longer an active chess player. After his tenure as the World Chess Champion from 1969 to 1972, Spassky gradually reduced his participation in competitive chess events.
Although he occasionally played in exhibition matches and friendly games, his active involvement in professional chess declined over the years. Spassky’s last FIDE rating, recorded in December 2022, was 2548, but it should be noted that this rating is considered inactive. His peak rating was 2690 in January 1971.
While it is possible that Spassky may still engage in casual games or chess-related activities, there is no widely available information to suggest that he continues to actively participate in competitive chess tournaments.
It is important to acknowledge that this information is subject to change, and there may have been recent developments regarding Spassky’s chess involvement that I am not aware of. It is always recommended to refer to the latest news and updates from reliable sources to obtain the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Please note that the above answer is based on my knowledge as an AI language model, and I do not have personal experiences or situations related to Boris Spassky’s current chess activities.