The final match of the 10th game of the World Chess Championship 2024 between D Gukesh and the Chinese souled Ding Liren was another tied game, and the score moved to 4.5-4.5. Gukesh, the youngest challenger in history, has survived five classical games
Ding Liren defended his title against India's D Gukesh in the 2024 World Chess Championship final during Game 8, ending the match in a dramatic draw after 51 moves passing four hours and 35 minutes of the game
Indian Grandmaster D. Gukesh is on the brink of writing history at the World Chess Championship in Singapore. Stalemated 6-6 against the Chinese champion Ding Liren for 12 matches, Gukesh demonstrated great skill and tenacity in Game 13
Before the World Chess Championship match against reigning champion Ding Liren, which starts November 25 in Singapore, Russian Grandmaster Daniil Dubov praised Indian prodigy D. Gukesh.
D. Gukesh against reigning world champion Ding Liren in Game 11 of the FIDE chess championship underway in Singapore to be 1-0 ahead of his opponent and 3/2 away from tied topping at the end of the game.