New Delhi: In a dramatic and historic moment, 18-year-old Gukesh Dommaraju became the youngest World Chess Champion, defeating reigning champion Ding Liren in a nail-biting final match in Singapore on Thursday, December 12.>
The decisive moment came at move 55, when Ding, under immense time pressure, made a critical blunder by moving his rook to f2. Gukesh immediately recognised the error, steadied himself and seized the opportunity to claim victory with a final score of 7.5-6.5.>
Overwhelmed with tears of joy, the young prodigy arranged his pieces, looked to the heavens and raised his arms in celebration.>
Ding, who fought valiantly throughout the match, displayed moments of brilliance, but his crucial misstep in the endgame proved fatal. The same rook that had helped him clinch the championship title a year earlier against Russian grandmaster Ian Nepomniachtchi ironically became the reason for his loss.>
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The match, which appeared to be heading for a draw, took a dramatic turn as Ding’s time disadvantage – just 10 minutes remaining compared to Gukesh’s hour – added to the mounting pressure. Gukesh capitalised on the situation and converted his advantage by the 58th move, forcing Ding to resign.>
With this victory, Gukesh surpasses Garry Kasparov’s record to become the youngest World Chess Champion. His win also marks India’s second world chess championship title, following the legendary Viswanathan Anand.>
Indian chess is in safe hands with Gukesh leading the charge along with Arjun Erigaisi, Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa, Vidit Gujrathi besides Anand himself.>