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Ding Liren, World Chess Championship and Gukesh
World Chess Championship: Gukesh enters unchartered territory riding high on good form but don't write off Liren
D Gukesh might be enjoying his most consistent year in his chess career so far, but Ding Liren cannot be counted out ahead of the duo’s World Chess Championship match in Singapore.
FIDE World Chess Championship 2024: The ultimate guide to Gukesh vs Ding Liren
The ultimate guide to the world chess championship, including form guide, ranking match-up, and reasons why each player will have a chance to win.
D Gukesh Vs Ding Liren Live Streaming, FIDE World Chess Championship 2024: When, Where To Watch
Here is your guide for the much-awaited title clash between Indian Grandmaster D Gukesh and defending world champion Ding Liren in Singapore
Who is Ding Liren: China’s first FIDE World Chess Champion and D Gukesh’s final opponent
Ding Liren's victory over Ian Nepomniachtchi in the 2023 FIDE World Chess Championship was a thrilling display of skill and tenacity. His win makes him the first Chinese Classical World Chess Champion and marks a significant moment in his career,
Calm before the chess storm for Ding Liren, Gukesh Dommaraju at world championship in S’pore
The clash between chess titans Ding and Indian challenger Gukesh Dommaraju kicks off at the Resorts World Sentosa on Nov 25, with the best-of-14 series to end on Dec 13.
World Chess Championship 2024 Final Preview: Dommaraju Gukesh Faces Ding Liren In Title Clash
Liren's last victory against Gukesh came earlier this year during the Tata Steel Chess tournament in Wijk Aan Zee, The Netherlands. He beat Gukesh in the same event in 2023
Chess Titans: Gukesh vs. Liren in Historic World Championship Duel
For the first time in 138 years, two Asian players, D Gukesh of India and Ding Liren of China, will compete in the World Chess Championship. Gukesh emphasizes preparation and self-improvement, while Liren candidly acknowledges his recent form struggles.
Calm D Gukesh Up Against Unpredictable Ding Liren In World Championship Clash
The weight of expectations sits lightly on his teenaged shoulders and Grandmaster D Gukesh would bank heavily on his calm mind when he takes on Chinese Ding Liren in the World Championship showdown
'Best in the world for a decade' - Gukesh not fooled by Ding's poor form ahead of World Chess Championship
Ding Liren noted he was at peace and 'with a lot of energy' as he prepared to take on the youngest ever challenger to the World Championship crown.
World Chess Championship: It's D Gukesh vs Ding Liren in Singapore showdown
World Chess Champion Ding Liren expresses confidence and peace ahead of his title defense against 18-year-old Indian prodigy D Gukesh in Singapore. Despite recent setbacks, Ding aims to regain his form,
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The World Chess Champion Could Lose His Title, and It Might Not Be Close
Chess’s biggest event starts next week. The reigning champion, Ding Liren, is seen as an underdog compared to an 18-year-old ...
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Chess' future looms over the world championship, once again missing its biggest star
The 2024 World Chess Championship is set to kick off this week, a showdown between 18-year-old Gukesh Dommaraju of India and ...
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Slouching tiger, hidden dragon?
Saint Louis 2019. Ding Liren did something that no one had done in a while – defeat Magnus Carlsen in the tie-break playoff ...
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Carlsen trembled, Kasparov was humbled, Ding Liren almost crumbled: How 1st world chess championship battle tested the best
It's one thing to train for a world chess championship battle. It's quite another to experience the intensity of it for the ...
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