India’s chess prodigy, D Gukesh, is on the verge of a monumental challenge. The 18-year-old grandmaster, who spearheaded India’s historic triumph in the men’s team chess championship, is now set to face the reigning world champion, Chinese Grandmaster Ding Liren, in the highly anticipated World Championship clash scheduled for November-December. Gukesh, the youngest-ever challenger for the coveted title, secured his spot by winning the Candidates tournament in April at the age of 17.
Despite the magnitude of the task ahead, Gukesh remains composed. He emphasizes his intention to focus on making sound moves without succumbing to pressure. He understands the enormity of the challenge, but he is determined to play his best chess and make his mark on the world stage.
Gukesh’s journey to the world championship has been remarkable. His win in the Candidates tournament cemented his status as a rising star in the chess world. Now, he is ready to take on the world’s best and showcase his exceptional skills in a bid to become the world champion. The chess world eagerly awaits this epic clash between two of the game’s brightest talents.