India’s D Gukesh will take on defending champion Ding Liren in the World Chess Championship final, set to happen between ...
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Gukesh is considered a strong favourite to become only the second Indian after the legendary Viswanathan Anand to be crowned ...
Only one Indian has ever been world champion. No one has been world champion as a teenager (or at 20, or 21). Can Gukesh ...
Soviet, non-Westerner who dared to take on the established seat of authority in the sport, and succeeded in toppling it.
Ahead of the Chess World Championship, let's break down the complex sport of chess in the simplest way possible.
His first glimpse of top-level chess was in November 2013, when, aged 7, he accompanied his father Rajnikanth to watch the FIDE World Championship match between Anand and Magnus Carlsen.