India's D. Gukesh and Ding Liren played out a draw in Game 2 of the World Chess Championship. The Reigning champion won the first game and holds a 1.5-0.5 lead in the 14-game series.
SINGAPORE: It is a battle watched by a ballroom of hundreds, streamed to an audience of millions, and fought by two men representing two nations of billions. One is a young star, an 18-year-old who ...
Kolkata: On a pleasant November afternoon in Hyderabad, a cherubic six-year-old, his face framed by oversized spectacles, ...
Indian Grandmaster D Gukesh, playing with white pieces, won Game 3 on Wednesday. Reigning champion Ding Liren lost on time ...