Youthful Gukesh challenges formidable Liren in World Chess Championship, showing strong preparation and potential for victory.
Ding Liren slumps in his chair as the post mortem into his Game 3 defeat to D Gukesh at the World Chess Championship begins.
For someone as inexperienced as Gukesh – the boy is just 18 – the defeat to Ding Liren in the opening game must have been a ...
Momentum is with Gukesh but a lot of what happens on Friday could hinge on how reigning world champion Ding Liren recovers ...
The world championship anyway feels a bit like Hamlet without the prince but even more so when you realise that Carlsen was, until a couple of days ago, in the same city. But not only did he stay away ...
The sponsorship of the 2024 World Chess Championship is set to significantly impact Academic Labs' future growth and ...
Teenage Indian Grandmaster D Gukesh has gained a psychological edge over defending champion Ding Liren in the World ...
D Gukesh gained a psychological advantage over reigning champion Ding Liren in the World Chess Championship with his ...
It’s functional, but it’s far from a fully featured chess app. You can choose three difficulty settings and two time controls ...
The 18-year-old triumphed in the third game of the series on Wednesday, drawing level after his opening-round loss.
Indian teenager Dommaraju Gukesh claimed his first victory in the chess world championships final against title holder Ding ...
Gukesh's win against Ding Liren in the third game of the World Chess Championship continues the rich tradition where India's ...