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After losing the World Chess Championship to D Gukesh, most would expect Ding Liren to step away from the board for some time. But the Chinese Grandmaster chose a different path to cope.
The 18-year-old Gukesh defeated defending champion Ding Liren in the World Chess Championship 2024 in Singapore by a scoreline of 7.5-6.5. Gukesh has become the 18th world champion and second ...
FIDE chief Arkady Dvorkovich rubbished claims of Ding deliberately losing to Gukesh. "Sports is about mistakes, without mistakes, there would be no goals in football. Every sportsman makes ...
Precision is one of D. Gukesh’s strengths. He has this exceptional ability to calculate his moves almost perfectly. Daniil Dubov, former World rapid chess champion who was a second to Magnus ...
With nerves no longer a concern for him, teenaged Indian Grandmaster D Gukesh will hold the psychological edge against a slightly shaken defending champion Ding Liren when the two resume their ...
The answer came this unforgettable evening for Indian sport. After Gukesh made his 58th move with his king, Ding, the 17th World champion and the first from China, resigned in a hopeless position ...
D Gukesh will take on reigning world champion, China’s Ding Liren, for the crown later this year. Gukesh accumulated nine out of a possible 14 points after drawing his final round game against ...
China's Ding Liren defeated India's Gukesh Dommaraju in their opening match of the final at the World Chess Championship in Singapore.
Talking about Gukesh's vanquished rival at the world championship, Kasparov said: "Gukesh was, in my view, a favorite because Ding was the pale shadow of what Ding was before COVID. COVID ruined him.