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"Difficult To Handle...": D Gukesh's Honest Admission After World Chess Championship Win - sports.ndtv.com - China - South Africa - India - Singapore

"Difficult To Handle...": D Gukesh's Honest Admission After World Chess Championship Win

Fresh from his triumph at the World Chess Championship, Indian Grandmaster D Gukesh was felicitated at his school, Velammal Nexus, in Chennai on Monday. Gukesh, who became the youngest world champion last week after beating China's Ding Liren in Singapore, also addressed the media with his parents sitting beside him. The 18-year-old received a rousing reception upon his arrival in Chennai, following his triumph over Ding. Speaking at the press conference, Gukesh opened up on the mental and emotional setbacks he had to deal with during the 14-game tie against former champion Ding.

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Tamil Nadu - Watch: World Chess Champion D Gukesh Arrives In Chennai To Rapturous Welcome - sports.ndtv.com - Russia - China - India - Singapore

Watch: World Chess Champion D Gukesh Arrives In Chennai To Rapturous Welcome

Newly-crowned world chess champion D Gukesh returned home to an enthusiastic reception as hundreds of eager fans, and officials from the Tamil Nadu government and the national federation lined up to receive him at the airport in Chennai on Monday. The 18-year-old Gukesh defeated China's Ding Liren 7.5-6.5 in Singapore last week to become the youngest ever world champion, overhauling the long-standing mark of Russia's Gary Kasparov. Upon his arrival Gukesh thanked everyone for supporting him.

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International - World Chess Body Reacts To Claims Of Ding Liren 'Deliberately Losing' To D Gukesh - sports.ndtv.com - Russia - China - India - Singapore

World Chess Body Reacts To Claims Of Ding Liren 'Deliberately Losing' To D Gukesh

The International Chess Federation (FIDE) has reacted to the claims of China's Ding Liren losing to India's D Gukesh on purpose during the recently-concluded 2024 World Chess Championship match in Singapore. In the aftermath of Gukesh's history success, Ding was accused of deliberately losing the match by Russian Chess Federation chief Andrei Filatov. Russian news agency TASS quoted Filatov asking the International Chess Federation (FIDE) to open a probe and investigate the result. For the unversed, Ding made a huge blunder in the decisive Game 14, moving the Rook adjacent to his King, which allowed Gukesh to become the youngest-ever world chess champion.

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"Cried For 10 Minutes": D Gukesh's Mother Recalls Financial Struggles Behind Son's Success - sports.ndtv.com - India - Singapore

"Cried For 10 Minutes": D Gukesh's Mother Recalls Financial Struggles Behind Son's Success

J Padmakumari was too nervous to switch on her mobile phone and computer the whole of Thursday. She didn't want to follow her son D Gukesh's title match against Ding Liren in Singapore. But around 7pm, Gukesh's aunt stormed into the house with the happy news — the World Chess Championship title is homebound. Raw and unrehearsed emotions poured out instinctively. "I couldn't believe it and I cried for 10 minutes," Padmakumari said before taking a flight to meet her son, now the darling of a billion Indians.

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Garry Kasparov - International - Ding Liren - Historic Victory: D Gukesh Becomes 2024 World Chess Champion - sports.ndtv.com - China - India

Historic Victory: D Gukesh Becomes 2024 World Chess Champion

India has achieved yet another proud milestone in the international chess arena. The 18-year-old promising Grandmaster, D. Gukesh, delivered a stellar performance to defeat reigning champion Ding Liren of China and claim the title of the 2024 World Chess Champion. In a thrilling and historic final, Gukesh showcased remarkable composure and excellence to defeat Ding Liren with a score of 7.5-6.5. At the age of 18 years, 8 months, and 14 days, Gukesh became the youngest champion in the history of chess.

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Ding Liren - Watch: Singer Diljit Dosanjh Dedicates Chandigarh Concert To World Chess Champion D Gukesh - sports.ndtv.com - China - India

Watch: Singer Diljit Dosanjh Dedicates Chandigarh Concert To World Chess Champion D Gukesh

Punjabi singing sensation Diljit Dosanjh dedicated his Chandigarh concert to D Gukesh, praising the newly crowned world chess champion for turning his dream into a reality. Indian Grandmaster Gukesh on Thursday became the youngest world chess champion at 18 years after beating title-holder Ding Liren from China. Diljit, who performed a show in Chandigarh on Saturday as part of his "Dil-Luminati India Tour 2024", shared a video from his speech on his official Instagram page.

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"I Want To Be Youngest World Champion": D Gukesh Recalls Viral Old Video - sports.ndtv.com - China - India

"I Want To Be Youngest World Champion": D Gukesh Recalls Viral Old Video

A heart-warming father-son moment was captured after India's D Gukesh defeated China's Ding Liren in the 14th and the final game of the World Chess Championship, becoming the youngest world champion on Thursday. Gukesh's father had tears in his eyes when his prodigal son came and hugged him. Even the chess champion couldn't prevent his eyes from getting wet as he realised the big dream he had spoken publicly of as an 11-year-old. It wasn't a straightforward battle for Gukesh but he fought valiantly to emerge triumphant.

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Ding Liren - Viswanathan Anand Responds As Ex-World Champion Criticises D Gukesh's Title Triumph - sports.ndtv.com - Norway - China - India - Singapore

Viswanathan Anand Responds As Ex-World Champion Criticises D Gukesh's Title Triumph

Legendary chess player Viswanathan Anand on Friday asked D. Gukesh to ignore those questioning the standard of the World Championship title showdown with China's Ding Liren, saying criticism always comes with success. Indian Grandmaster Gukesh made history on Thursday, becoming the youngest-ever to win the world title defeating Liren in the 14th and final game of the championship in Singapore. Former world champion Vladimir Kramnik was not impressed with the quality of chess on display during the match, calling it the "end of chess as we know it." Kramnik expressed his frustration over the game's quality, calling a critical blunder by Ding Liren "childish".

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