The World Chess Championship is down to the wire! Grandmasters D. Gukesh and Ding Liren are locked at 6.5-6.5, heading into the final classical game. Chess legend Susan Polgar offers crucial advice, and we break down Game 13, analyzing the key moves and strategies for the upcoming showdown. Will it be a decisive win, or will we head to tie-breaks?
Results for: Ding Liren
Ding Liren’s strategic approach in the World Chess Championship is leaning towards a rapid tiebreak, leaving Gukesh needing to take risks to avoid a deadlock. Game 10 ended in a draw, leaving the score tied at 5-5. Analysis of the game, player quotes, and the overall championship standings are discussed.
The World Chess Championship 2024 is heating up! D Gukesh’s aggressive, risk-taking style is captivating audiences and surprising even chess legends like Magnus Carlsen, despite Ding Liren maintaining a strong defense. Follow our live updates as the championship unfolds.
Indian chess sensation Gukesh Dommaraju, at just 18, is vying for the World Chess Championship title against reigning champion Ding Liren. This best-of-14 match, boasting a $2.5 million prize fund, marks a historic moment for Indian chess and promises an exciting clash of styles.
Indian chess grandmaster D Gukesh, the youngest-ever challenger for the World Chess Championship, has a daunting task ahead as he prepares to face defending champion Ding Liren. Gukesh, who recently turned 18, aims to play confidently and focus on good moves rather than overthinking during the tournament.
Indian chess prodigy D. Gukesh expressed satisfaction with his individual performance at the Chess Olympiad, where he played a crucial role in India’s historic gold medal win. Now, the 18-year-old world championship challenger is focused on his upcoming clash against defending champion Ding Liren in November.
The upcoming World Chess Championship match in Singapore will feature a revised tie-breaker system. The rapid playoff will now begin with a shorter time control, and a two-game rapid playoff will be implemented before the blitz playoffs. The match, which features defending champion Ding Liren and challenger D. Gukesh, boasts a $2.5 million prize fund.
Singapore has been chosen to host the 2024 FIDE World Chess Championship Match between Indian challenger D Gukesh and defending champion Ding Liren. The match will take place from November 20 to December 15, 2024, and features a prize fund of $2.5 million.
Chinese Grandmaster Ding Liren, the reigning World Chess Champion, will defend his title against India’s rising star D Gukesh later this year. Gukesh’s surprise victory in the Candidates Chess tournament has generated excitement in India, a country witnessing a surge in interest in chess. The World Championship match may take place in Singapore or India, with both Delhi and Chennai expressing interest in hosting. Liren prefers Singapore, while Gukesh would have the home-field advantage in India. Liren acknowledges Gukesh’s rapid ascent and sees him as a formidable opponent. India has produced numerous young chess prodigies, including R Praggnanandhaa, Vidit Gujrathi, and R Vaishali.
Indian prodigy D Gukesh has earned the right to challenge Ding Liren for the World Championship title after winning the Candidates Tournament in Toronto. The 18-year-old Gukesh is the youngest champion in the tournament’s history. Liren, 31, became the champion in 2023 after defeating Ian Nepomniachtchi. With Delhi, Chennai, and Singapore in contention to host the match, Liren is expected to face stiff competition from Gukesh.