The final game of the FIDE World Chess Championship 2024 will decide whether 18-year-old Gukesh D of India becomes the youngest world champion in history or if reigning champion Ding Liren of China will continue his reign. If Game 14 ends in a draw, the two players will continue the battle in rapid tiebreaks according to the tournament's rules. The tension is high as both players enter the match with equal score of 6.5 points each, making it a must-watch game for all chess enthusiasts. Stay tuned for updates from the exciting final round between Ding Liren and Gukesh D!
After a nail-biting 13 games, the World Chess Championship has reached its climax with both players, D Gukesh and Ding Liren, tied at 6.5 points each. The pressure will be on as they gear up for the final classical game tomorrow, with the championship title hanging in the balance. If Game 14 also ends in a draw, a tiebreak will determine the ultimate winner through four rapid games. Will the Chinese champion, Liren, defend his first title or will the Indian challenger, Gukesh, pull off an upset? The chess world awaits with bated breath.
Gukesh and Ding Liren fought to a hard-fought draw in the 13th game of the FIDE World Chess Championship 2024. Despite significant pressure from the Indian teenager, Ding Liren defended resolutely and avoided defeat. With just one game remaining, both players are tied at 6.5 points, setting the stage for a thrilling final match. Stay tuned for live updates and analysis.
Defending champion Ding Liren restored parity in the final of the World Chess Championship 2024 against challenger D Gukesh with a win over the Indian in Game 12 of the match on Monday in Singapore. Liren's win in Game 12 has tied the overall score at 6-6, with just two games left to determine the ultimate champion. This year's tournament marks the first time in 138 years that two Asian players are competing for the title and a prize money of USD 2.5 million. As the final resumes on Wednesday with game 13, the tension and excitement continue to build.
Chinese grandmaster Ding Liren has once again defied the odds by pulling off his fourth comeback win in the past two years at the ongoing 2024 World Chess Championship. After trailing behind challenger D Gukesh, Ding was able to turn the tables and force a tie-break with two games remaining. Despite fears of a "massacre", Ding has proven to be a formidable opponent, with elite grandmasters praising his resilience and declaring this game to be his best in two years.
The intense battle for the World Chess Championship 2024 title continued as teenage Indian prodigy D Gukesh and defending champion Ding Liren played out yet another draw in Game 8. With four points each in the 14-game series, the finalists have shown impressive skills and resilience, with Liren impressing as he fought against the clock to make a comeback in the game. Despite the competitive spirit, the players acknowledged each other's talent and ended the game with a handshake. Fans eagerly await the ninth game tomorrow as the players switch sides in the rotation, with Gukesh starting with the white pieces.
The seventh game of the World Chess Championship 2024 final in Singapore ended in a draw as Ding Liren and D Gukesh played out a stalemate. The two players are currently tied at 3.5 points each after the halfway point of the intense 14-game series. Liren, the current champion, faced tough competition from Gukesh, who put up a strong fight in the crucial game.
In the intense showdown of Game 7, 18-year-old Gukesh's unique strategy of closing his eyes and meditating on the board has caught the attention of world champion Ding Liren. The use of Artificial Intelligence to track Gukesh's time spent with eyes shut during games has even been suggested for the 2024 World Chess Championship. Ukrainian grandmaster Anna Muzychuk reveals other sneaky psychological tactics used by grandmasters, while Gukesh's pre-game routine of solving chess puzzles has also been identified.
Follow Sportstar's live updates of the intense and highly anticipated Game 7 of the D Gukesh vs Ding Liren match at the World Chess Championship 2024. Mayank brings you every moment and analysis of the game in real-time, keeping you on the edge of your seat. Don't miss this exciting battle between two chess giants.
In a thrilling and dramatic game, teenager Gukesh went head to head with world champion Ding Liren in Game 7 of the FIDE World Chess Championship, with both players tied at three points each. Despite holding a strong advantage on the board and the clock, Gukesh was unable to secure a win, with Ding Liren ultimately managing to escape with a draw. The game lasted a record-breaking 5 hours and 20 minutes, with both players now trying to outmaneuver each other as they head into the final stretch of the competition. Many top chess players have criticized the level of play in the tournament so far, with some even expressing disappointment in the young Gukesh's performance.