Indian teenager makes comeback on day three after losing the opening game and drawing the second one in Singapore.
Indian Grandmaster D Gukesh, playing with white pieces, won Game 3 on Wednesday. Reigning champion Ding Liren lost on time ...
On Tuesday, he was more than happy — the phlegmatic Indian teen even allowed himself a smile at the post-match press conference — to walk away with a draw while playing with black pieces against Ding ...
Now, the biggest prize of all awaits: Starting on Monday, Gukesh will face off against China’s Ding Liren at the World Chess ...
Clearly, chess isn't really a sport for the masses, particularly not in Singapore, just yet. But it is still a significant ...
Fourteen years apart in age, Ding and Gukesh are at wildly different stages of their lives and ambition. While Gukesh gushed ...
The clash between chess titans Ding and Indian challenger Gukesh Dommaraju kicks off at the Resorts World Sentosa on Nov 25, ...
SINGAPORE: The beginning of the city-state's wet season couldn't have been more pronounced. Flash floods occurred in two ...
The Norwegian genius showcased his unparalleled mastery of the game, clinching both the rapid and blitz titles in dominating ...
In the live chess rating chart, he is the present world No. 4, the highest-ranked Indian, with an Elo rating of 2800.9. Erigaisi played a stellar role in India’s gold medal success in the Chess ...
Only one Indian has ever been world champion. No one has been world champion as a teenager (or at 20, or 21). Can Gukesh ...
After years of domination across all formats and winning every major title, Carlsen relinquished his World Championship title ...