After five games, both players have won one game each with the overall score of the best-of-14 contest poised at 2.5-2.5.
In Game 5 of the World Championship, Ding Liren and D Gukesh settled for a quick draw, leaving the match tied at 2.5 points, with nine games remaining.
At one point of game 5 of the FIDE World Championship, Ding Liren seemed to be favourite to force a result ... Gukesh has now ...
Indian challenger D Gukesh played out a hard-fought draw with white pieces in the fifth game of the World Chess Championship ...
The second draw in a row left both players with an identical tally on 2.5 points apiece, still shy of 5 more points in order ...
Indian chess prodigy D Gukesh played a commendable draw against defending champion Ding Liren in the fifth match of ... ever ...
The second draw in a row left both players with an identical tally on 2.5 points apiece, still shy of 5 more points in order ...
The second draw in a row left both players with an identical tally on 2.5 points apiece, still shy of 5 more points in order ...